
Steve Rasnic Tem is a past winner of the Bram Stoker, World Fantasy, and British Fantasy Awards.

Okay, that’s enough about Mike-let’s get to today’s show! He’s got a wife, kids, cats and all that…. He’s an IT consultant and e-learning narrator over in the Colonies, and his neighbors still think the soundproof booth in his basement is for recording…so far, so good. Mike’s a long-time fan of the show and is always happy to record a story for the “Sofa.” He narrated Adam Troy Castro’s “Of A Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs” 600-some episodes ago in 2009 (Aural Delights 87). This story originally appeared in The Unquiet Dreamer: A Tribute to Harlan Ellison, 2021. When not writing, he wrangles spaceships and superheroes for the legendary visual effects studio Industrial Light & Magic. His story “The Telling” won the 2013 World Fantasy Award other stories have appeared everywhere from Asimov’s Science Fiction to the Saturday Evening Post. He started writing in 2009 on a dare and has no intention of stopping anytime soon. Gregory Norman Bossert is an author and filmmaker based just over the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. Main Fiction: "With Frank and Lucinda Brewer at the East Pole" by Gregory Norman Bossert He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America.

Alvaro has a book review column at Intergalactic Medicine Show, a film review column at Words, and he edits the roundtable blog for Locus.Īnthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. Alvaro's more than thirty stories and one hundred reviews, essays and interviews have appeared in magazines such as Clarkesworld, Asimov's, Apex, Analog, Lightspeed, Nature, Strange Horizons, Galaxy's Edge, Lackington's, and anthologies such as The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2016, Cyber World, Humanity 2.0, and This Way to the End Times. Main Fiction: "e to the h" by Alvaro Zinos-AmaroĪlvaro's book of interviews with Robert Silverberg, Traveler of Worlds, was a Hugo and Locus award finalist. Patreon support now standing at 434 – last week 434 Help us get to 500 Patreon Supporters.
