Podcast of After the Siege from Subterranean Press, read by Mary Robinette Kowal

Subterranean Press just released a free podcast of my story After the Siege, which won the Locus Award for best science fiction novella of 2008 last night in Seattle. The reader is the wonderful sf writer (and talented voice actor) Mary Robinette Kowal, who really nailed her performance. I'm so happy about this! Link (Thanks, William!)

See also: Locus Award winners announced -- After the Siege is best novella 2008!

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I may be missing something, but this looks like a collection of audio files. Still cool and all, but it's not a podcast w/o an RSS feed.

Oops. It's on Cory's feed.

Just an FYI, episode 4 didn't show up in the craphound feed.

Cory, could you please suggest to them to also add an archive with all the files? Most people will want the whole thing downloaded in one go, and clicking one link is much easier than clicking 5.

Subterranean Press is just awesome. They reprint a lot of the best F/SF there is in really pretty limited editions.

Mary Robinette Kowal is also awesome. She's an author, she does art deco design keyboard mods, she's a professional puppeteer, and an all around awesome person.

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