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Episode 139: The Road To Utopia Plain by Rick Kennett

Posted in Drama, Rick Kennett, Romance, Science Fiction, Short Story, Space Opera on January 24, 2013 by dunesteef

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In this sequel to “The Battle of Leila the Dog,” everybody’s favorite Gartino, Cy De Gerch, returns home to Mars after nearly losing her life and her ship. But Mars is not the home she remembers . . . and her life there is not quite her own.

Afterward, Big and Rish talk about second chances and parallel timelines. With lots of irritating musical references. Be warned.

Special thanks to Renee Chambliss for producing today’s story and to Starla Huchton, Dave Robison, and Renee Chambliss for lending their voices to the tale.

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Related Links:

Rick Kennett’s Site
Renee Chambliss’s Site
Renee Chambliss’s Site
Starla Huchton’s Site
Dave Robison’s Roundtable Podcast
The Battle Of Leila The Dog
Time Travel Wine Story on Escape Pod
For Wendy
Photo by Tayrtahn
Music was Tranches de vie by Bruno Sauty, La Colere Des Partisans, and Aurores Boreales by Jean-Pierre Saussac, and Omnipresence by Dereleech.
Some sound effects are courtesy of the Freesound Project.
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Episode 100: The Battle Of Leila The Dog by Rick Kennett

Posted in Rick Kennett, Science Fiction, Short Story, Space Opera on April 25, 2011 by dunesteef

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The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine marks one hundred over-long episodes with “The Battle of Leila the Dog” by Rick Kennett.

Cy De Gerch is being pestered by the sound of a whining dog…only dogs aren’t allowed on the bridge of a fighting space vessel in a war zone. What is going on?

Afterward, Big and Rish talk about . . . oh no, not about dogs again. Ghost dogs! “Where the Red Fern Grows!” Corporal Liam Tasker! This can only end badly. And it looks like Rish Outfield has opened his big mouth one time too many.
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Special thanks R.E. Chambliss, Rich Girardi, and Josh Roseman for lending their voices to today’s episode.

Here’s that Dunesteef Flyer that Big mentioned in the episode:

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Feel free to hand them out to anyone you know, and also anyone you don’t know.

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Related Links:
The Trial Of Rish Outfield
Rick Kennett’s Site
R.E. Chambliss site
Rich Girardi’s site
Josh Roseman’s site
Photo by Tayrtahn
Some sound effects were provided by freesound.org.
Music was La Colere Des Partisans, and Aurores Boreales by Jean-Pierre Saussac, and Omnipresence by Dereleech.
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Episode 95: Out Of The Storm by Rick Kennett

Posted in Horror, Rick Kennett, Short Story on March 14, 2011 by dunesteef

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In Rick Kennett’s “Out of the Storm” — They found the H.M.A.S. Barrinji damaged and abandoned floating out of a storm that had sunk three other ships. The Barrinji really should have sunk as well, but for some reason, she’s a lucky ship. Perhaps too lucky.

Also, Big and Rish swap boating experiences, talk about nautical jargon, ghost ships, the Australian problem, the Drabblecast, and Frood the Buffer.

Special thanks Marshal Latham for producing today’s story, and to Cameron Horsburgh, Simon Dooley, Patrick Dwyer, Dylan Boyd, Ben Maclain, and Julian Ramundi for lending their voices to today’s episode.

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Related Links:
Rick Kennett’s Site
Marshal Latham’s Swamp Stories
Marshal Latham’s Blog
Simon Dooley’s Site
Julian Ramundi’s Site
Ben Maclaine’s Site
Patrick Dwyer on Facebook
Some sound effects were provided by freesound.org.
Music was Murder In Earth Orbit by Out Of Orion.
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Episode 75: OSSE Winner, All On St. Mark’s Eve by Rick Kennett and The Day Hypnotism Died by Kevin David Anderson

Posted in Horror, Kevin Anderson, OSSE, Rick Kennett, Short Story on June 20, 2010 by dunesteef

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Also, Big and Rish talk about their own experiences with–and thoughts on–hypnotism.

Special thanks to Julie Hoverson, John Riendeau, and Bryan Lincoln for lending their voices to today’s episode.

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Related Links:
Rick Kennett’s Website
Kevin David Anderson’s Website
Bloopers Hidden In Plain Sight
Julie Hoverson’s 19 Nocturne Boulevard Podcast
Bryan Lincoln’s Iocane Project Podcast
Bryan Lincoln’s Fullcast Podcast
Graveyard photo courtesy stuckincustoms.com
Some sound effects were provided by freesound.org.
Music was Requiem by Roger Subirana; The Music Box Somnambulist by Loreman; Funny Song by No Fun; Eternamente by Yachar; The Sky Is Inert, Ashen Angel, Congress of the Faceless Ones, Ailhorn Rite by Dereleech.
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Episode 43: Time In A Rice Bowl by Rick Kennett

Posted in Action, Horror, Novelette, Rick Kennett on August 23, 2009 by dunesteef

spacer Ernie Pine’s niece, Christine, has become tangled up in an hundred-year-old Chinese spell. Now, Ernie is caught in a mad dash to save her from an evil force that is trying to steal that ancient magic. But is Christine even alive anymore?

Also, Rish and Big talk about ghosts, and their past experiences with them. They also do a lot of whining. outtake

Special thanks to Cameron Horsburgh, Deb Sampson, Belinda Raisin, and Ildiko Susany for lending their voices to this episode, and to Liz Mierzejewski for the fantastic artwork.

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Related Links:
Rick Kennett’s “The Seas Of Castle Hill Road”
Ildiko Susany’s Website
Belinda Raisin’s Website
Cameron Horsburgh’s Blog

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