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Mar 9, 2006 • 0sec

Talk at Olin College

Here’s the audio of my speech last month at Olin College, a small, elite engineering school outside of Boston. The students there were really sharp — some of the wisest and most incisive I’ve met, and the faculty I met with were very bright and inspiring indeed. Not to mention the totally awesome library and its equally awesome librarians, who run a 24/7 library that students admit themselves to with a swipe-card, and check their own books out of using a scanner. Plus: free photocopying! Talk MP3
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Mar 5, 2006 • 0sec

Return to Pleasure Island, Part 04 — CONCLUSION

Here’s part four of a four-part podcast of another story, “Return to Pleasure Island,” a dark and mean fantasy story that was originally published in Realms of Fantasy in 2000, and reprinted in my 2003 short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More. My next podcast will commence in a few days: a three-part reading of Nimby and the Dimension-Hoppers. Part Four MP3
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Mar 3, 2006 • 0sec

Return to Pleasure Island, Part 03

Here’s part three of a four-part podcast of another story, “Return to Pleasure Island,” a dark and mean fantasy story that was originally published in Realms of Fantasy in 2000, and reprinted in my 2003 short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More. Part Three MP3
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Mar 1, 2006 • 0sec

Return to Pleasure Island, Part 02

Here’s part two of a four-part podcast of another story, “Return to Pleasure Island,” a dark and mean fantasy story that was originally published in Realms of Fantasy in 2000, and reprinted in my 2003 short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More. Part Two MP3
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Feb 27, 2006 • 0sec

Return to Pleasure Island, Part 01

Here’s part one of a four-part podcast of another story, “Return to Pleasure Island,” a dark and mean fantasy story that was originally published in Realms of Fantasy in 2000, and reprinted in my 2003 short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More. George twiddled his thumbs in his booth and watched how the brown, clayey knuckles danced overtop of one another. Not as supple as they had once been, his thumbs — no longer the texture of wet clay on a potter’s wheel; more like clay after it had been worked to exhausted crackling and brittleness. He reached into the swirling vortex of the cotton-candy machine with his strong right hand and caught the stainless-steel sweep-arm. The engines whined and he felt them strain against his strong right arm, like a live thing struggling to escape a trap. Still strong, he thought, still strong, and he released the sweep-arm to go back to spinning sugar into floss. A pack of boys sauntered down the midway, laughing and calling, bouncing high on sugar and g-stresses. One of them peeled off from the group and ran to his booth, still laughing at some cruelty. He put his palms on George’s counter and pushed against it, using them to lever his little body in a high-speed pogo. “Hey, mister,” he said, “how about some three-color swirl, with sprinkles?” George smiled and knocked the rack of paper cones with his strong right elbow, jostled it so one cone spun high in the air, and he caught it in his quick left hand. “Coming _riiiiiight_ up,” he sang, and flipped the cone into the floss-machine. He spun a beehive of pink, then layered it with stripes of blue and green. He reached for the nipple that dispensed the sprinkles, but before he turned its spigot, he said, “Are you sure you don’t want a dip, too? Fudge? Butterscotch? Strawberry?” The boy bounced even higher, so that he was nearly vaulting the counter. “All three! All three!” he said. George expertly spiraled the floss through the dips, then applied a thick crust of sprinkles. “Open your mouth, kid!” he shouted, with realistic glee. The boy opened his mouth wide, so that the twinkling lights of the midway reflected off his back molars and the pool of saliva on his tongue. George’s quick, clever left hand dipped a long-handled spoon into the hot fudge, then flipped the sticky gob on a high arc that terminated perfectly in the boy’s open mouth. The boy swallowed and laughed gooely. George handed over the dripping confection in his strong right hand, and the boy plunged his face into it. When he whirled and ran to rejoin his friends, George saw that his ears were already getting longer, and his delighted laugh had sounded a little like a bray. A job well done, he thought, and watched the rain spatter the spongy rubber cobbles of the midway. Part One MP3
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Feb 26, 2006 • 0sec

I, Robot, Part 5 — FIXED

Part Five MP3 fixed A duplicate post to trick iTunes into re-fetching this file
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Feb 26, 2006 • 0sec

I, Robot, Part 05 – CONCLUSION – FIXED

Here’s the fixed part five of the podcast of my story “I, Robot.” Part Five MP3 fixed Sorry — I uploaded a truncated version of this file. I’ve updated it with a complete version. My apologies -Cory
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Feb 24, 2006 • 0sec

Interlude: Audio of last-night’s “open content” panel

Another interlude: I was part of a panel in London last night on “open content,” care of the Open Knowledge Forum Network; the Flashing12 podcast has just posted the audio so I’ve folded it into the podcast stream. I’ll be back in a day or two with the conclusion of I, Robot. MP3
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Feb 23, 2006 • 0sec

I, Robot, Part 04

Here’s part four of the podcast of my story “I, Robot.” Part Four MP3
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Feb 21, 2006 • 0sec

I, Robot, Part 03

Here’s part three of the podcast of my story “I, Robot.” Part Three MP3

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