Thu, 1 November 2007 Post War Man Written, read and produced by Steve Smith The Story can be read here: Post War Man All stories for the Voices of Tomorrow Podcast can be read here: 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 October 2007 American GolemThey were tearing him apart. Muscle by muscle, tendon by tendon. Unraveling him like a ball of string. He screamed but he had no tongue and no sound came out as something cold and hard cut into his throat, spreading the edges of his flesh back like the petals of a flower. Written by Joshua Reynolds. Read by Jared Axelrod. Produced by J.R. Blackwell The Story can be read here: American Golem All stories for the Voices of Tomorrow Podcast can be read here: 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Sun, 30 September 2007 Q204I sat in the dark doom of my living room, gazing absentmindedly at the television screen. They’d be drawing numbers in about two minutes. I knew my number wasn’t going to be called, but I had to watch all the others ones fly by to make sure. If I missed an announcement, I’d doubt myself until I found out. Written by Sarah Klein. Read and produced by J.R. Blackwell The Story can be read here: Q204 All stories for the Voices of Tomorrow Podcast can be read here: 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 September 2007 Mega Flare The ship had left Earth orbit 77 days ago. They just passed the halfway point on their supply mission to the Lowell Colony on Mars when the solar flare warning alarm began its variable whine. Written by Patricia Stewart read and produced by J.R. Blackwell The Story can be read here: Mega Flare All stories for the Voices of Tomorrow Podcast can be read here: 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Mon, 10 September 2007 Hey Rube Written, read and produced by Steve Smith The Story can be read here: Hey Rube All stories for the Voices of Tomorrow Podcast can be read here: 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Wed, 5 September 2007 Sam Spade was read by Steve Smith and written by TJMoore The Story can be read here: Sam Spade All stories for the Voices of Tomorrow Podcast can be read here: 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 July 2007 Alpine Zansibar, the Genteel Fantasticwas read by Richard Kalwaic and written by J.R. Blackwell The Story can be read here: Alpine Zansibar, the Genteel Fantastic All stories for the Voices of Tomorrow Podcast can be read here: 365 Tomorrows There were four contributing songs to this podcast. 1. "Crimson" by Solace off the album Ahsas 2. ". . . a cry for the broken heart" by Falling You off the album Touch 3. "Sartinal III" by Ivilion off the album Sartinal 4. "Redemption" by Solace off the album Ahsas Music was brought to you courtesy of magnatune, whose music can be found at: www.Magnatune.com The theme song to Voices of Tomorrow is an origional composition created for Voices of Tomorrow by Russell Collins. Information about Russell can be found at his website http://www.clockworkaudio.net/ Thank you to all of our subscribers who stuck with us while we took a break. We're going back to weekly releases now. I hope you enjoy your new futures. Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 May 2007 The Sea and The Skylark
Written by Sam Clough, Read by Laura Trout Produced by Stephen R. Smith. Just a little something to hold you over until we launch again in July. Talk to you soon! Comments[0] |
Mon, 5 March 2007 Hi Everyone
Voices of Tomorrow has gone on temporary hiatus. I am working on my Masters thesis(specifically gender and race in the work of Octavia Butler) and it eats up all my time, including my time usually reserved for podcasting. I should be back with your weekly stories in June 2007. Sorry for the long wait folks, but as some of you may know, this is an unpaid project. Sometimes things like getting a diploma and working to pay the rent get in the way of even my most beloved projects. I am very pleased for your support with this podcast. Your comments and feedback have been most appricated. When we come we will have a new theme song, new stories, and hopefully an announcement about future projects. I hope that you will stick with us! -J.R. Blackwell Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:46 PM Comments[3] |
Sun, 28 January 2007
“No, I don’t think you understand. Let me tell you about death.�
Written and Read by Jared Axelrod
You can read the story here:What Mechanics Do
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For more audio stories by Jared Axelrod, you can visit his podcast at
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This episode featured "Last Night Drive" by Ehren Starks. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.comComments[0] |
Mon, 15 January 2007 ![]() his report documents the observations from ASBI 68372-68432. The subject planet has demonstrated remarkable progress in the last local century. Story Read by J.R. Blackwell Written by Kathy Kachelries You can read the story here: Sol-5210 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Mon, 8 January 2007
The life of every Venusian Cowgirl is circular. Moxie was told this repeatedly when she signed up. To drive the point home, a silk-screened sampler saying as much was set on the opposite wall of the entrance portal to her new apartment. Moxie put down the boxes of clothes she was carrying, hooked her thumbs into the loops of her jeans, and stared at the imitation cross-stitch. It entranced her so much that she didn’t even notice her brother coming in until he started yelling.
Written by Jared Axelrod
Read by Mur Lafferty, the creator of Geek-Fu Action Grip and I Should Be Writing podcasts, the co-author of Tricks of the Podcasting Masters, and a columnist for various and sundry websites and magazines, information of which you can find at www.murlafferty.comYou can read the story here:The Final Voyage of Captain Shakespeare
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Special Thanks to Jared Axelrod and Mur Lafferty for producing this audio story.
For more audio stories by Jared Axelrod, you can visit his podcast at
The Voice of Free PlanetX
This episode featured "Dancing Backward" by Jami Sieber. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.comComments[0] |
Sun, 7 January 2007
The van comes for me at the usual time. I imagine myself as the driver must see me, a doll with matching parts, standing in front of buildings that are coated with red sand. I pull my coat around me but the cold wind climbs under and up my bare legs. I am wearing the dress that my mother saved for, the one I do not eat in, the one I keep laid out at the foot of my couch, the one that my grandmother presses formaldehyde in to keep it fresh.
BrideWritten and Read by J.R. Blackwell 365 Tomorrows The Song for this story is "Something About Eve" by Falling You off the album: "Touch" Music was brought to you courtesy of magnatune, whose music can be found at: www.Magnatune.com Comments[2] |
Sat, 6 January 2007 Interview with Voices of Tomorrow reader: Richard Kalwaic, Singer and Science Fiction Fan.
In this Special Edition Episode of Voices of Tomorrow, Richard Kalwaic and author, J.R. Blackwell, discuss Science Fiction, Richard's days as a shuttle pilot and Richards career as a professional singer.
For more information about the group that Richard performs with, please visit: http://www.philadelphiasingers.org/
Enjoy!Comments[2] |
Fri, 5 January 2007
The crash was magnificent, heard three systems away and felt by half the galaxy. The other half were immediately informed via telepathy, televisapathy and tele-empathy, and felt as if they had felt it. Such was the impact.
Written by Jared Axelrod
Read by Rich Sigfrit, the creator of the Requiem of the Outcast , Mister Adventure,Behind the Parsecs, Cinemafreaks and Convince Me podcasts.
You can read the story here:The Final Voyage of Captain Shakespeare
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Special Thanks to Jared Axelrod and Rich Sigfrit for producing this audio story.
For more audio stories by Jared Axelrod, you can visit his podcast at
The Voice of Free PlanetX
This episode also featured "Glasrohrstuck" by Tilopa. More information and work by this artist can be found at www.magnatune.comDirect download: The_Final_Voyage_of_Captain_Shakespeare.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:00 AM Comments[1] |
Thu, 4 January 2007 “Dude. I’ve found it.� The Systems voice chimed pleasantly from the walls of the house. Ryan looked up hopefully from his dinner, his brown hair falling into his face.
“What? The program?�
“No. Better.�
Read by Brendan Dalton and Written by J.R. Blackwell You can read the story here: Made in the System 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 January 2007 ![]() The dream: Jennie Smith woke up in a desert, standing in the center of an endless, cracked sheet of dirt so hard you could scrape your knees on it if you fell down. Above her, the sky was even blacker than her grandmotherâ??s skin, and the moon seemed like a hole carved into its clay. This Special Edition Episode was brought to you by Pradeep Sanders. Pradeep, thank you for your donation. Comments[0] |
Tue, 2 January 2007 New life! came the call throughout God's Hammer, from starboard to port, from aft to fore. It echoed through the corridors and ricocheted off the trophy skulls that decorated them. The men and women who crewed God's Hammer sharpened their knives and painted their bodies in preparation. Story Written by Jared Axelrod You can read the story here: Hoist That Rag 365 Tomorrows Special Thanks to Jason Adams of the Random Signal Podcast for reading this story. This week, in Celebration of completing one year on Voices of Tomorrow, I will be releasing a new episode of Voices of Tomorrow each day for seven days. I hope that you enjoy our weeklong party! Comments[0] |
Mon, 1 January 2007 After a night of drinking, following the uncontrolled sleep of total blackness, there comes for humans a level of morning sobriety that is so clear it is painful. The white light of morning truth shines through to the black recesses of the human brain, and suddenly, the consequences of all those epic and sloppy actions of the night before pile like boulders, clear and terrible in the bitter morning. Story Written and Read by J.R. Blackwell You can read the story here: The Sharp and Terrible Morning 365 Tomorrows This week, in Celebration of completing one year on Voices of Tomorrow, I will be releasing a new episode of Voices of Tomorrow each day for seven days. I hope that you enjoy our weeklong party! Comments[0] |
Tue, 26 December 2006 It's a transition period, Meryl says, but everyone knows that once you're in, it's nearly impossible to get out. A Room Of One's Own Story Read by J.R. Blackwell Written by Kathy Kachelries You can read the story here: A Room Of One's Own 365 Tomorrows Comments[0] |
Fri, 22 December 2006 ![]() Don't believe that bullshit they told you in orientation, kid. Itâ??s always an easy sell. This is a new economy weâ??re dealing with. Trust the product. You trust the product, itâ??s an easy sell. The New Economy was read by Nick Popio and written by Jared Axelrod Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 December 2006
“I’d like one Sephiroth, please.�
The voice of the timid, mousy-haired girl in front of the counter matched her appearance. Maggie sighed as she looked up from her paper. “Do you have an appointment?
Personal Taste You can read this episode here: Personal Taste Comments[0] |
Mon, 4 December 2006
Slug eased himself onto the barstool, a lazy grin on his face. His hair had been professionally tussled that evening, and with his new hologreather jacket, he was confident in his irresistibility.
Licensed
Story Read by Brendan DaltonWritten by Jared AxelrodYou can read the story here:Licensed
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