My sister made this incredible cake for my birthday. I love playing pool (billiards, snooker, etc).
My sister made this incredible cake for my birthday. I love playing pool (billiards, snooker, etc).
On January 16, 2009, John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal visited Borderland Books in San Francisco to read from some of their short-stories.
They performed a bit of Science Fiction Comedy Improv – it was hilarious.
Performed by John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal.
sf20090116_scifi_comedy_improv.mp3On January 16, 2009, John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal visited Borderland Books in San Francisco to read from some of their short-stories.
This is one of those short stories called Evil Robot Monkey.
Read by Mary Robinette Kowal.
sf20090116_evil_robot_monkey.mp3On January 16, 2009, John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal visited Borderland Books in San Francisco to read from some of their short-stories.
John and Mary are Encored and John tells a brief story about how much Kodi the dog loves his wife.
sf20090116_encore.mp3On January 16, 2009, John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal visited Borderland Books in San Francisco to read from some of their short-stories.
This is one of those short stories called State of Super Villainy. In late 2008, John wrote this short story in a (successful) effort to help science fiction and publisher Vera Nazarian save her home.
The full transcript of this short can be found on Whatever.
Read by John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal.
sf20090116_state_of_super_villainy.mp3On January 16, 2009, John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal visited Borderland Books in San Francisco to read from some of their short-stories.
This is one of those short stories called Trip, Trap, Tripping.
Read by Mary Robinette Kowal.
sf20090116_trip_trap_tripping.mp3On January 16, 2009, John Scalzi and Mary Robinette Kowal visited Borderland Books in San Francisco to read from some of their short-stories.
This is one of those short stories called Missives from Possible Futures #1: Alternate History Search Results.
The full transcript of this short can be found on Subterranean Press.
Read by John Scalzi.
sf20090116_missives_from_possible_futures.mp3