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Show Notes TTS #17 H.G. Wells

April 29th, 2007


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H.G. Wells imageAn H.G. Wells show featuring Tim Rowe reading The New Accelerator.
Background music and sound bytes from the H.G. Wells movie Things to Come.

Tim Rowe’s free Yoga Nidra mp3.

The Guest Host Competition. 

Want to enter?  Submit a 2 to 4 minute sample recording of you guest hosting the show.  The show will have a story called the Velvet Glove by Harry Harrison and read by Michael Bekemeyer.  You may use that info in your entry.  It’s a robot story.  Be creative and have fun.

Send the mp3 to timeshowhost@gmail.com

The winner will receive 3 signed Charles Stross’ audio CDs from Infinivox, and a signed hardcover copy of Tobias Buckell’s Crystal Rain and an advance reading copy of Ragamuffin.

Deadline is May 1st
 

Show Notes-Stross, Scalzi and Buckell on Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day

April 23rd, 2007


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A special episode of the Time Traveler Show.  Recorded on International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day Eve at Penguicon in Michigan (4-22-07).  This panel discussion about Creative Commons and Internet Marketing broached the subject of giving your stuff away with three SF author “web scabs”.  Charles Stross, John Scalzi, and Tobias Buckell explain why they give away so much of their work.  They even play devil’s advocate explaining some arguments against putting your works out there for free.

Tobias Buckell, John Scalzi and Charles Stross
Tobias Buckell, John Scalzi and Charles Stross

Stross even wore his Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Wretch shirt!

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Wondering what’s up with all Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Wretch stuff.  It all started when SF author and SFWA vice-president Howard V. Hendrix wrote the following rant.

I’m also opposed to the increasing presence in our organization of webscabs, who post their creations on the net for free.  A scab is someone who works for less than union wages or on non-union terms; more broadly, a scab is someone who feathers his own nest and advances his own career by undercutting the efforts of his fellow workers to gain better pay and working conditions for all. Webscabs claim they’re just posting their books for free in an attempt to market and publicize them, but to my mind they’re undercutting those of us who aren’t giving it away for free and are trying to get publishers to pay a better wage for our hard work. 

Since more and more of SFWA is built around such electronically mediated networking and connection based venues, and more and more of our membership at least tacitly blesses the webscabs (despite the fact that they are rotting our organization from within) — given my happily retrograde opinions, I felt I was not the president who would provide SFWAns the “net time” they seemed to want at this point in the organization’s development, or who would bless the contraction of our industry toward monopoly, or who would give imprimatur to the downward spiral that is converting the noble calling of Writer into the life of Pixel-stained Technopeasant Wretch.  

After much open-mouthed disbelief by the SF blogging community.  Author, Jo Walton, declared that April 23rd would be International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant Day .  Creative people everywhere are releasing works free to be shared and enjoyed. 

Show Notes TTS #16 Kurt Vonnegut story & tribute

April 14th, 2007


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image - Time Traveler Show 16Cover of If from Jan. 1962Kurt Vonnegut

We present a tribute to Kurt Vonnegut.  He passed away on April 11th, and is one of the most important writers of the 20th century.

We present an unabridged audio version of his short story, 2BR02B.  Originally published in the January, 1962 issue of If.

Our guest reader is William Coelius.  Thanks for the great reading, William!

And thank you for listening!

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