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EFC17-010 Bland Lemon Denton

June 30th, 2009 | Category: Podcast
 
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Chris interviews Bland Lemon Denton, he world’s oldest (and worst) bluesman, Caroline “Badcat” Spector joins us.

Show notes-

I may get around to doing show notes for this episode, but I wanted to make sure it got posted. It’s a long rambling interview.

Links

http://www.bradleydenton.net/

http://carolinespector.com/

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Conestoga Podcast-Episode 18: David Drake & MT Reiten

June 27th, 2009 | Category: Conestoga, Podcast
 
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Update: I have uploaded all of the Conestoga podcasts. They can be found on the Conestoga Podcast page, but to make it easier. I’ve included the Drake & Reiten podcast here.

I do have a separate page about the Conestoga Podcast. I’m trying to decide the best way to repost them. I could include them directly in the feed. I would prefer a static archive that a listener could subscribe to a separate RSS feed.

Below is David Drake being interviewed by M.T. Reiten. I’ll be reposting all of the podcasts soon.

David Drake & Matt Reiten

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Feedburner

June 23rd, 2009 | Category: General

I’m testing Google’s Feedburner. So far it is doing what I want. The last and final test is for it to pick up posts that will be published at a certain time.

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Podcasters

June 23rd, 2009 | Category: General

Here’s the man who inspired me to podcast. Paul Fischer, he of Balticon Podcast fame. Here he is (on the left) receiving an autographed microphone from Hal Haag in appreciation of all the hard work he’s done for their convention.

Balticon 43

Of all things my wife I met him and his wife on a train from Fort William in Scotland on the way back to Glasgow. We’d both recently attended WorldCon there. More later.

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How Not To Podcast

June 23rd, 2009 | Category: General

I’ve done everything wrong a podcaster can do except for one thing. I’ve done little to promote it. I do not post on a regular schedule. Nor do I put out recorded podcasts in a reasonable amount of time after recording them. What I do have is content. I’m pleased with the results of my efforts and I’m glad to share them with the world.

I started podcasting for a reason. To promote a science fiction convention. I did it to promote Conestoga in Tulsa. I interviewed quite a few guests and I tried to interview not just the authors and artists but the fans as well. Without the fans there’d be no conventions. I did a total of 40 podcasts for the convention. They are currently offline as I handed over the convention website to another maintainer. I do plan to repost those podcasts for archival access because I think there are some interesting ones to be heard. We interviewed Glen Cook, James P. Hogan, Laurell K. Hamilton, and John Picacio to name a few. There are some other well known and lesser known names that are worth listening to as well.

When I started Escape from Cubicle 17 I thought I’d continue in that tradition but not focus on just one convention. I’d record interviews at conventions I attend or guests I could lure over to the home studio or via the intertubes. I know there are at least a few more people I’d like to interview at conventions I’ll be attending this year. However to do it right and not just for my own fanboy interests I would like to build a listenership. This means podcasting on a regular schedule. This means promoting it. It also means I need to have a reason. It’s not to promote a convention. It’s to share my love for science fiction. Why I think it’s a vital art form. Who the creative people behind it are and the people who help make it possibe to share that love with others in the world of fandom. There are few arts where the artists can mingle with those who appreciate their work. Also within fandom new artists do emerge. It’s been that way in fandom since the 1930’s and I hope to make a small contribution to that world to keep it going.

When can anyone expect new podcasts? Realsoonnow, sorta.

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