I record audio fiction as a sideline to the whole puppetry thing. With an audio engineer for a husband, it seems like the perfect gig. Here are some stories and novellas that I’ve recorded.
Evil Robot Monkey by Mary Robinette Kowal, recorded for fun.
After the Siege by Cory Doctorow, recorded for Subterranean Press
Rude Mechanicals by Kage Baker, recorded for Subterranean Press
Wax by Elizabeth Bear, recorded for Subterranean Press
The Sagan Diary by John Scalzi — Each chapter is read by a different woman science-fiction author. I read the preface and chapters one, seven and eight.
“Rampion” by Mary Robinette Kowal, recorded for the First Line. The printed form is currently in Paper Golem’s anthology, Prime Codex.
Clockwork Chickadee by Mary Robinette Kowal, recorded for Clarkesworld Magazine.
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Via via via chanced upon your reading of “Wax” (which we originally published in Interzone #201).
A truly superb reading: much kudos to you and your husband.
Thanks! I’ll pass your compliments on to Rob, who makes me sound good.
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