The Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, September, October/November 2003 – ed. Gordon Van Gelder Free Audiobook

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Written by ed. Gordon Van Gelder
Format: MP3
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The Best of Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, September, October/November 2003
Edited by Gordon Van Gelder
Read by Stefan Rudnicki, Harlan Ellison, Cynthia Belliveau, Rex Linn, Gabrielle De Cuir & Jeff Paul
Encode: mp3 – 64 kbps, Mono, 22 KHz
Total # of Tracks: 12
Total Play time: 08:05:35

Anthology #166
I changed the title of this to keep in line with the other two released previously.
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Publisher’s Summary

This audio presentation of the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction is a super-duper triple issue, comprised ten key selections (most of the contents, actually) of FSF’s September issue and the forthcoming double October/November issue.

Stories in this collection:

01) Four Short Novels by Joe Haldeman
First, beginning with the five words, “Eventually it came to pass…” we have “Four Short Novels,” a literary and performance tour de force by Joe Haldeman, which explodes Proust, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy and Samuel Butler.

02) The Artificer’s Tale by John Morressy
Then John Morressy plumbs even earlier classical dimensions through the eyes and voice of Daedalus in “The Artificer’s Tale.”

03) Hunter Lake by Gene Wolfe
…is a classic horror story in which dreams and reality merge and re-emerge from the depths of tragedy.

04) The Census Taker by Dale Bailey
…takes us into a very scary southern backwater, where untold secrets lurk.

05) The Navatar by Jerry Oltion
…is a very special AI indeed whose career, journeys and relationships are narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.

06) Almost Home by Terry Bisson
…tells of three young friends in a blissful, truly American summer, taking us across the borders of discovery and past death itself.

07) Tropical Nights at the Natatorium by Richard Paul Russo
…dramatically explores issues of poverty and privilege, social responsibility and revolution.

08) Like Minds by Robert Reed
…is a disturbing, impressionistic study in shifting realities which truly defies description.

09) The Only Known Jump Across Time by Eugene Mirabelli
…creates a colorful and wistfully nostalgic vision of Cambridge, Massachusetts in the 1920s.

10) I Killed Them In Vegas by Esther M. Friesner
Harlan Ellison gleefully portrays Kris Spiridion, an irrepressible stand-up comic with “a little problem.”

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