Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 160: The Final Episode

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 12-09-2008

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If you had asked me 3 years ago if I was ending the Voice of Free Planet X on Episode 160, I’d probably be impressed I stuck with it so long.  Its not been perfect—there’s some loose ends here and there, I’ll do my best to address them in other formats.  But the experiment that was the Voice of Free Planet X is over, and I call it success.  I set out to bring my fiction to a new audience, and while I did that, the downside was that I wasn’t writing as much fiction as I wanted.  So I’m ending the podcast, so I can do what I was doing before the podcast: writing stories.

The Voice of Free Planet X has allowed me to meet a variety of people I would have never met otherwise, some of whom I now count as close friends.  It’s allowed me to play with formats, to listen to new music, and to make things I never would have otherwise.  And for all these things and more, I am grateful.

More than that, it allowed me to connect with one of the most erudite, humorous and dedicated audiences in all of the podiosphere—this is true; I’ve listened to other podcasts feedback episodes.  Thank for listening.  All of you.

This archive and feed will remaining up, as Aliens You Will Meet will continue.  Any guest appearances on other folks shows will appear here, as well.  And, when it’s ready, the first season of Free Planet X TV will be here as well.

As always, thank you for listening.

The world always seems brighter when you’ve just made something that wasn’t there before.
–Neil Gaiman

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 159: Meet Wigwam Bam

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, Aliens You Will Meet, podcasts | Posted on 27-08-2008

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Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 159: Meet Wigwam Bam from Jared Axelrod on Vimeo.
Tee Morris provides the talent and the skill to bring to life Wigwam Bam, one of the many alien puppets who will be at Aliens You Will Meet LIVE at Dragon*Con ‘08.

Thanks, Tee.

Tee Morris can be found at teemorris.com

More aliens can be found at aliensyouwillmeet.com

Title footage taken from the public domain film “Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe.”

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Items Of Interest

Posted by Jared | Posted in Playing For Keeps, Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 25-08-2008

1) Mur Lafferty’s PLAYING FOR KEEPS debuts on Amazon today, so now’s your time to get a copy. You may remember JR and I doing artwork for the podiobooks version awhile back, which I think speaks for itself as to the quality of this work.

Go on, buy a copy if you haven’t already. You won’t regret it.

2) Voice of Free Planet X has just gone video:
The Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 158: Gimmie Shelter from Jared Axelrod on Vimeo.This episode explores the experimental zombie-apocalypse role-playing game “Shelter In Place.” The game’s creator, J.R. Blackwell, is interviewed along with footage of the very first round of this scary, cinematic game.Watch it, and let me know what you think3) In addition to the Aliens You Will Meet LIVE show (Sat 05:30 pm at Rockdale) and the “Long and the Short of It” panel (Sun 04:00 pm at Manila / Singapore / Hong Kong) I’m also doing a reading on Saturday at 11:30 am in the Williams roomWhich is pretty awesome.

Trouble is, I have no idea what to read. “Grayson Boys?” “Even In Arcadia?” “Amelia Effective, Young Girl Detective?” Bits from “Way of the Dodo?”Any requests?

Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 157: It’s Never Just A Game

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 13-08-2008

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I chat with Nathan Paoletta about game writing, mechanics, theory, and his excellent games “Carry” and “Annalise.” If you’re thinking about writing your own games, are dedicated gamer, or are just curious as to how a game about the wrenching era of Vietnam can lead to an afternoon of enjoyable entertainment, do not miss this interview.

Nathan’s gonna be at GenCon, so if you see him there, tell him “Hi” for me.

More info about Nathan’s games can be found at www.hamsterprophetproductions.com. “Annalise” has her own corner of the web, annalise.hamsterprophetproductions.com.

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 156: Feedback To The Wall

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 25-07-2008

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Feedback day! At long last! But the joy of returning to listener comments is tempered by this grave reality:

I will not be daily next week. Nor the week after. Nor any of week succeeding, until Dragon*Con.

Did I mention I’m a guest this year? I’m guest at Dragon*Con this year.

In any case, lots to do before the big day, so in order to get everything ready, I’m going weekly until after the con. Just one episode on Wednesday, and the an Aliens You Will Meet ep on Thursday. It’ll be rough, but I think we can both make it.

In the meantime, you can go put a photo of yourself in your finest at Clothes of Free Planet X Flickr group. Panda and I have already done so.

Internet sites of note mentioned in this episode:

Can of Spiders: toomanylegs.vox.com
The Poet’s Passage Podcast: thepoetspassage.libsyn.com
Have Games Will Travel: www.havegameswilltravel.net
Utilikilts: www.utilikilts.com
Tea & Chat Podcast: teaandchat.com
Into The Dark with the Computer King: www.computerkingonline.com

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 155: The D-List of the Spandex Set

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 23-07-2008

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Part 2 of my talk with Jason Adams of Random Signal about the losers who pepper superhero universes. D-List heroes and villains, whose existence is a vital part of the metahuman culture.

Seeing as how Jason shares my love for the weird, uncommon characters that make up the D-Lists of both Marvel and DC comics, I knew this would be an epic discussion. But could I foresee that it would be so epic to require 2 episodes? No sir, I did not.

Here’s who we talked about:
Rocket Racoon
Mike Mignola
Legion of Super Pets
Comet
Ace the Bat-hound

Power Girl’s cat
Lockheed
Falcon
H.E.R.B.I.E.

Inhumans
Lockjaw
Black Bolt
Karnak
The Red Bee
Black Panther

Catman
Suicide Squad

Blue Devil
Slipknot
Thunderbolts
American Eagle
Paste Pot Pete
The Wizard
Starman
Ragdoll
Solomon Grundy

Congorilla & Congo Bill

Forgotten Heroes
Cave Carson
Sea Devils
Challengers of the Unknown

Task Force X
Doom Patrol
Deathstroke the Terminator

Adam Strange
Elongated Man
Dr. Psycho
Angle Man

Cheetah
Circe
The Fishermen

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 154: The D-List of the Spandex Set

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 21-07-2008

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I sit down with Jason Adams of Random Signal to talk about the losers who pepper superhero universes.  D-List heroes and villains, whose existence is a vital part of the metahuman culture.

Seeing as how Jason shares my love for the weird, uncommon characters that make up the D-Lists of both Marvel and DC comics, I knew this would be an epic discussion.  But could I foresee that it would be so epic to require 2 episodes?  No sir, I did not.

Here’s what we talked about:
Hypno Hustler 
Monster By Mail
Jawbone Radio
Red Ghost and the Super Apes

Ambush Bug
Keith Giffin
Warren Ellis “On Mining Marvel”

Gamecock
Brother Voodoo

Rocket Racoon
Monark Starstalker
Nextwave
The Stranger
The In-Betweener
The Phantom Stranger

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 153: Total Panda-monium

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 18-07-2008

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Panda returns!  And not a moment too soon!  He’s here to talk about his new forum, his current favorite song, answer a voicemail, and reveal what book he totally not reading.  Not at all.

It totally isn’t “Twilight” by Stephenie Meyer.  Totally not.

Panda’s Forum is located at panda.oxfoot.com “Oxfoot” is the canary.  All forums have canaries.

Panda’s currently favorite song, “Cup of Brown Joy,” was performed by Elemental and produced by Tom Caruana, from the album ‘rebels without applause.’  You can find more information and work by these artists at www.myspace.com/mcelemental.  The astounding video for “Cup of Brown Joy” can be found on YouTube here.

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 152: Epic Mash Rock

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 15-07-2008

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Are you ready to rock?

I can’t heeeeeaaaaaarrrrrrr yyyyyyooooooouuuuuu….

“I Told You To Beat It” was mashed-up by Divide And Kreate. You can download it and other mash-ups at divideandkreate.com

“Unpretty Today” was mashed-up by A+D You can download it and other mash-ups at aplusd.net

“Epic Black Rock” was mashed-up by D.J. Lobsterdust.  You can download it and other mash-ups at djlobsterdust.com

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

Voice of Free Planet X, Episode 151: After Twenty Years

Posted by Jared | Posted in Voice of Free Planet X, podcasts | Posted on 14-07-2008

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When about midway of a certain block the policeman suddenly slowed his walk. In the doorway of a darkened hardware store a man leaned, with an unlighted cigar in his mouth. As the policeman walked up to him the man spoke up quickly.

“It’s all right, officer,” he said, reassuringly. “I’m just waiting for a friend. It’s an appointment made twenty years ago. Sounds a little funny to you, doesn’t it? Well, I’ll explain if you’d like to make certain it’s all straight…

“After Twenty Years” was written by O. Henry. It is currently in the public domain.

The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net

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