My latest interview with Fast Forward TV is now online.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBIyCPSyMak&feature=c4-overview&list=UUBr2U1eWoIpHgZbXxsL30TQ
My latest interview with Fast Forward TV is now online.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBIyCPSyMak&feature=c4-overview&list=UUBr2U1eWoIpHgZbXxsL30TQ
My new story “A.I. Oh!” is up at Perihelion SF. http://www.perihelionsf.com/fiction_2.htm
My prerecorded interview/reading with Jim Freund will be broadcast on WBAI’s Hour of the Wolf this coming Wednesday night/Thursday morning (July 4 at 1:30 AM ET). For NYC friends, that’s 99.5 FM, and for others, that’s stream.wbai.org. The stream will be available on-demand for two weeks. A shortcut to those streams can be found at www.hourwolf.com.
For my friends in Brazil, and for people feeling nostalgia for summers past, here’s my reading of my Brazil-related story, “Sea and Stars,” from my collection, The Wizard of Macatawa and Other Stories: http://traffic.libsyn.com/tomdoyle/01_Sea_and_Stars_1.mp3
The audio of my reading of “While Ireland Holds These Graves” is now available. http://traffic.libsyn.com/tomdoyle/01_While_Ireland_Holds_These_Graves.mp3
My Balticon schedule this weekend:
My reading is Monday at 1PM. I’ll be at the autograph table on Sunday at 3PM. I’ll be giving my solo presentation, “Summers in Oz,” on Sunday at 1:30PM
Panels:
Fri. 5PM SF and The Thinking Man
Fri. 6PM Historically Uncompromised
Sat. 1PM Creating A Franchise Series Of Novels
Sat. 8PM The Use and Misuse of The Hero’s Journey
My reading of “Noise Man” is now available for listening. http://traffic.libsyn.com/tomdoyle/1-01_Noise_Man_1.mp3
I expect to add a new audio story each month for the next few months.
My story, “Pythian Games,” is now available on the Daily Science Fiction website. http://dailysciencefiction.com/fantasy/religious/tom-doyle/pythian-games
My story, “Pythian Games,” will be e-mailed by Daily Science Fiction to all subscribers next Friday, March 15th, and will appear on their website the following week. If you enjoy quality SF/F (and free!), please sign up for their daily e-mails at http://dailysciencefiction.com/ Their stories are perfect commute companions–predominantly short and flash length (my story tends to the longer end of their usual, and it isn’t that long). Unlike some of my work, the historical+SF “Pythian Games” is appropriate for most ages (there are a few “damn”s). I’ll send out some other reminders in the coming weeks.
On Friday evening, February 1, I’ll be appearing at the Philadelphia Science Fiction Society to give my presentation “Summers in Oz: L. Frank Baum and Macatawa, MI.” http://psfs.org/