Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Episode 19

The countdown continues with episode 19. Amanda is attacked, Phil learns about Jacquard Looms, evidence goes missing and Phil and Mallory finally confront each other. Here's the link:

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This episode is introduced by Tee Morris. Podcast listeners, and Podiobooks.com listeners in particular, should know Tee's name quite well. He's the author of Morevi, Billibub Baddings, and so much more.



Only two more episodes to go, folks!

Thursday, May 10, 2007

The Silk Code in iTunes

I discovered something new recently. You can actually download the entire podiobook of The Silk Code in iTunes!

The way Podiobooks.com used to do things went like this: they would place the first four or five episodes on iTunes, and then they would tell people that if they wanted the rest of the novel to sign up for free at Podiobooks.com.

Looks like they've changed their ways a bit, because the entire novel is available in the iTunes Music Store.

I think this is a great move by PB.com. By making content more readily available, they increase their potential audience and create more new users. Bravo, guys.

So, if you've been wanting to check out The Silk Code, but you didn't want to sign up for a Podiobooks.com account, then just look it up in iTunes. And, please, if you like the book write a review.

Thanks for listening everyone, and don't forget to send in your questions for either Paul or myself soon. The last call for questions or feedback has been issued. If you would like to leave a voicemail, go ahead and call (206) 350-5029. It's the number for Adventures in Scifi Publishing, so make sure you specify that you're calling for The Silk Code.

Thanks again.

Episode 18, Part 4: The Silk Code

We kick off the final section of the novel with Part 4. Here's a brief synopsis of the chapter: Not knowing whom he can trust, Phil D'Amato loses yet another colleague. He learns more about the silk cure and the Tocharian manuscripts, which seem to tie Neanderthals to the ancient Singers.

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This episode is introduced by Cory Doctorow. There is a blog post below about my meeting him for the first time. Thanks, Cory, for both the intro and for being a pioneer in giving away content online.