Adventures in Scifi Publishing Returns!

Update as of July 1st

I am very excited to announce the return of Adventures in Scifi Publishing! Regular production resumes this month with more interviews, book reviews, news, videos, and more.

Episode 78, featuring Greg Van Eekhout, will be available Wednesday, July 8th, to be followed by James Enge, author of Blood and Ambrose, and many more.

Thank you so much to everyone who left comments on this blog and sent in dozens of emails to express your support. The last four months have been sadder without the show, and I can’t wait to get back into a production groove.

Thanks again for making this show your own, and here’s to another 77 shows!

Best,
Shaun Farrell

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After 30 months of continuous production (mostly), AISFP is taking an indefinite hiatus from all future production. While there will be one or two more interviews in the coming weeks, regular production will be suspended until 2010. I hope you will stay subscribed to the podcast, as I can’t say for certain when new content will be made available.

It has been my great honor and joy to create this podcast. If you are just discovering the show, please use the Category Section to access the complete archive. You’ll find many hours of scifi geeky goodness to satisfy the reader and writer living within you.

My thanks to Sam for cohosting the show since episode19. Your humor and insight took AISFP to new heights, and I will always value the time we spent together. Thanks to Catherine and Steven for writing book reviews that are intelligent, fair, and well-written. And my thanks to all the authors and editors who made time to be available for interviews. Special thanks to Lou Anders and Tobias Buckell for their many contributions and support.

This show wouldn’t exist if not for you, the listeners, who downloaded each episode and brought us into your cars, homes, and gyms. I hope we gave you inspiration and entertainment, and I hope you will look forward to our return. if you need a podcast to fill AISFP’s slot in your listening schedule, I recommend The Agony Column, by Rick Kleffel.

Until next year, keep reading, and God bless.

Sincerely,

Shaun Farrell

Comments

  1. WebGenii says:

    So glad to hear you are on your way back!

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