If you’ve read any of Derek J. Goodman’s stories, you will no doubt greet the announcement of his new novel set in the Apocalypse Shift with squeals of glee. I know I did. I had the pleasure of reading it before publication, so Derek sent me a couple copies of the final issue.
I will no doubt be giving one of these books away as a prize for the taco quiz, so start working yourself into a lather of excitement now.
I recently went on a binge of donating money and buying merch from podcasts I love. I feel that podcasts are a vital part of our collective culture and they deserve our financial support, and they need it a lot more than that mutherfucker John Aielli at KUT.
Decoder Ring Theater has been threatening to stop podcasting without some monetary reimbursement, a prospect that I find frankly terrifying. So I bought Greg Taylor’s novelization of the Red Panda Adventures.
As soon as I have time to read, I’ll be reading that.
I am also a huge fan of the Drabblecast, as is a well-documented public fact. But people walking around on the street wouldn’t know that. Until now.
I also got a CD of Drabblecast host Norm Sherman’s musical offerings. This CD proves that Norm is the rockingest dude in all of spec-fic podcasting.
I’m listening to it at this very moment, and I can tell you it’s really hard to type while Norm is singing about fetuses and milking whales.