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Comedian, actor, and audiobook narrator Zachary Webber interviews interesting people from various walks of life about their sex lives. THEN he makes them narrate comedic erotica satirizing rom-coms. It's funny, but it's also hot :)
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Ethereum Audible

Yehoshua Zlotogorski

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Better than an Ethereum audiobook, Ethereum Audible brings (and reads) you the best articles, papers and thought leadership on the Ethereum ecosystem on-the-go so that you can listen and learn wherever, whenever! Yehoshua Zlotogorski from Alpe Audio reads through the key papers and articles on Proof of stake, sharding, blockchains, crypto gaming and economies and everything else that you need to know.
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Welcome to The Graham Norton Book Club where each week Graham talks to a top author, hears from a famous voice behind a brilliant audiobook, gets the best book recommends from his stellar co-presenters, Alex Clark and Sara Collins, weighs up the pros and cons of the book of the week with his passionate band of book clubbers and finds out what’s hot and what’s hotter in the book charts. If you like books, you’ll love this. Come and join the club.
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Story enthusiast and romance writer Sarah Gamez explores the creative craft and pragmatic aspects of writing with niche topic discussions, inspirational pieces and industry insights. Join in on conversations with authors and experts on creating engaging stories, marketing your books, and navigating the (self) publishing world. Whether you write romance or not, there's plenty of tips to be found on storytelling, genres, and medias. Sometimes, with a twist of romance.
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The Voice-Over Journey online radio program / show / podcast, is a "shared" podcast. I would love to have even more voice actors and voice actresses share their story of where they've been in the VO journey, where they're at right now, and where they're going. Send in an mp3 of your own Voice-Over Journey to Wayne@MediaVoiceOvers.com to be part of the show! Show notes at http://MediaVoiceOvers.com/VOJ
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Award-winning film producer and best-selling author Paul Furlong hosts a series of compelling conversations with world-class storytellers from all walks of life. These illuminating discussions uncover the recurring and unique principles these raconteurs employ in their storytelling to help you make your stories more engaging and better communicate your ideas to stimulate your audience to take action. Subscribe to get a new episode every fortnight.This podcast is brought to you by Opus Media ...
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Let's nerd out where writing, psychology, and business success overlap! On this show, we look at how to ethically apply psychological principles of persuasion. You'll learn compelling copy tips to improve your writing of all lengths for biz. And you'll be ready to become a #1 bestselling published author on Amazon (faster, easier, and cheaper than you thought possible) and make money with your books as you grow your exposure and business. Join host @LaptopLaura, a tall Math and Psych teacher ...
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"...each enneagram has a really unhealthy bar all the way up to a healthy bar. So for me, it's 'where did my character start on the bar?' and 'how do I get them to a healthy place of the enneagram through the story?'..." USA Today Bestselling Author Krystal Shannan explores the fascinating world of Enneagrams and their powerful application in chara…
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"For (the politican couple), it's almost a negotiation - I know what I want. Are you able to give it to me? And just having that back and forth." Romance Author Alicia Wilder created a not-so-secret, forced proximity romance set in Washington DC with likeable characters to boot in My Secret Vice. She walked through the process of toeing the line be…
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Para dúvidas, comentários ou para se envolver, envie-nos um e-mail para audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com "O que é o anarquismo? O anarquismo é um conjunto diversificado e sobreposto de ideologias políticas dedicadas a criar uma sociedade sem estado, onde todos os indivíduos estejam livres de autoridade arbitrária, hierarquia e opressão. Uma vez que a …
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In this episode of the Friends Talking Fantasy Podcast, we take a spoiler-free journey into the gripping world of Max Brooks’ World War Z. Join us as we explore the unique format of the book, presented as an oral history of the global zombie apocalypse, and discuss the major themes of survival, resilience, and global cooperation. We’ll share our im…
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For questions, comments or to get involved, e-mail us at audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com A reading of two texts on resistance to Football as an industry and commodity. First text is Football as Commons by https://libcom.org/article/football-commons-yavor-tarinski by Yavor Tarinski The second text is a communique by the Footballers Action Committee a …
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Bei Fragen, Kommentaren oder wenn ihr helfen wollt, schreibt uns eine E-Mail an audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com http://afed.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/EidAK_Beta.-intro-translatedpdf.pdf "Es gibt so einiges, worüber du wütend sein kannst. Das Massaker an Tausenden jedes Jahr in den Kriegen rund um den Globus. Das Hungern von Tausenden, die jed…
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In this autumnal episode of Friends Talking Fantasy, Charles and Dylan dive into the perfect books to get you into those fall vibes. From spooky horrors to cozy fantasies, they explore the themes, settings, and characters that best capture the essence of the season. Whether you’re looking for eerie tales like Christopher Buehlman’s The Black Tongue…
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For questions, comments or to get involved, e-mail us at audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com Interview can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/emma-goldman-what-is-there-in-anarchy-for-women A reading of an interview with Emma Goldman focusing on women and what Anarchism offers to them. Read for us by Sara S-CW of the Whizbanger Show https…
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Was ist Anarchismus? Anarchismus ist eine breitgefächerte - aber sich ergänzende - Sammlung an politischen Ideologien. Das Ziel is die Erschaffung einer staatenlosen Gesellschaft, in der alle Individuen frei von willkürlicher Autorität, Hierachie und Unterdrückung sind. Da unsere aktuelle Gesellschaftsordnung auf Hierachie basiert - der eingetricht…
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We chat with Adam Bassett, UX/UI designer for Campfire and author of the recently released cyberpunk short story collection, Digital Extremities. Adam shares his insights into crafting compelling maps for fantasy worlds, the art of writing cyberpunk stories set in vivid, small-town settings, and how Campfire’s suite of writing tools can enhance any…
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For questions, comments or to get involved, e-mail us at audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com Text can be found here https://reddebreksbowl.blogspot.com/2023/07/bakunin-for-anti-imperialists-by-arthur.html A short pamphlet by Paul Lehning highlighting some valuable insights of Bakunin for the fight against Imperialism. Read from a pamphlet compiled by Zab…
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In this episode, author Christian (Miles) Cameron returns to the show to discuss his latest release, Deep Black, book two of Arcana Imperii. Join us as we delve into the world of his new book, exploring its intricate storytelling, gripping characters, and the dangers of caffeine withdrawal. We also get an inside look at Cameron’s writing process, h…
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For questions, comments or to get involved, e-mail us at audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com A reading of a short passage from Clifford Harper's Anarchy a Graphic Guide, the work and its illustrations can be read at https://libcom.org/article/anarchy-graphic-guide-clifford-harper There are many challenges and disasters impacting the lives of thousands, f…
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For questions, comments or to get involved, e-mail us at audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com The Anarchist Federation compiled this introduction to Anarchist-Communism, this is the second edition and can be read here http://afed.org.uk/introduction-to-anarchist-communism/ The text has been translated into German and was read for Audible Anarchist by our …
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In the third episode of our deep dive into The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, we tackle chapters 11-15 with full spoilers for the entire Kingkiller Chronicle. Join us as we explore Kvothe’s journey from his time with the Edema Ruh to the devastating events that shape his future. We discuss key moments, character development, and the lore of …
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"...if I want readers to be able to identify with the character then I want them to be able to identify with the illness specifically...I can't be ashamed to put the name (of illness) on the page." Romance author Cara Dion knows writing through the pain of chronic illness is not just about the physical aspects but touches ever part of her life. We …
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Set sail with us as we dive deep into Mad Ship, the second book in Robin Hobb’s Liveship Traders trilogy. We explore the rich, character-driven storylines, from the mysterious liveships to the complex family dynamics and political intrigue. With spoilers throughout, we’ll discuss key moments, the evolving relationships, and the emotional highs and …
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Between the two of us, we’ve managed to rack up 13 unspent Audible credits—time to fix that! In this episode, we dive into social media recommendations for top fantasy audiobooks to see how many credits we can spend. From epic sagas to immersive worlds, we’re on the hunt for the best listens. Tune in for some great recommendations and help us put t…
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"I think initially planning it out was kind of difficult. Only because...(the writer) is very descriptive. She says she can't draw, but in my mind, (they) just do it differently. (Writers) do it with words." USA Today Bestselling Author C.A. Szarek collaborated with comic artist Gilbert Perez to create an illustrated version of her romantic fantasy…
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We're diving back into the world of "The Name of the Wind" by Patrick Rothfuss, with a full spoiler discussion on The Kingkiller Chronicle series. Join us as we explore Kvothe's early days on the road, his first encounters with Abenthy, and the pivotal moments that begin to shape his journey. We'll be unpacking every detail, from character motivati…
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"....(Screenwriting) is, to me, a lot more puzzle-like than novels...if somebody gives me a screenplay to read that is 140 pages, I know it doesn't work." Award-winning author Emily Roberson explores the intricacies of adaptation as she delves into how to write compelling scripts. From options as an author to translating a story to the screen, Emil…
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Get ready to fill out your 2024 r/Fantasy Book Bingo card with our top fantasy book recommendations for each square! In this episode, we break down the categories and suggest the perfect reads to help you conquer this year's challenge. Whether you're looking for something new or want to revisit a classic, we've got you covered. Tune in, and don't f…
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For questions, comments or to get involved e-mail us at audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com The pamphlet can be read at https://files.libcom.org/files/WORK-o... Red and Black Leeds website https://wearetherabl.wordpress.com/ "A few years ago, we wrote this pamphlet with the Anarchist Federation about the nature of work under capitalism and why it needs t…
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"As a romance fan, we couldn't get anybody or any of the networks to buy into....(or) pay to make these adaptations, and so we started our own streaming platform..." Tosca Musk, CEO and founder behind streaming service Passionflix, takes proper time, care, and effort to make a romance book into a movie for the fans. We chat determining what role sh…
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We're diving deep into book 1 of The Kingkiller Chronicle - The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss with a spoiler-filled discussion covering the prologue through chapter 5. Join us as we explore the intricacies of Kvothe's early life, the rich world-building, and the narrative techniques that make this series a fantasy masterpiece. Be prepared fo…
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In this episode, the Friends go deep into the intricacies of Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson, discussing all the twists, turns, and secrets of this richly crafted novel. Charles and Dylan break down the most impactful moments, analyze character arcs, and explore the deeper themes that make this book a standout in Sanderson’s Cos…
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In the last ever Book Club, we feature Claire Keegan’s Booker short-listed novella, “Small Things Like These”, and comedian and author, David Baddiel, lifts the lid on his idiosyncratic family in his memoir, “My Family”. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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In this episode, the Friends dive into the vibrant and imaginative world of Yumi and the Nightmare Painter by Brandon Sanderson, all without giving away any spoilers. Charles and Dylan share their first impressions of this standalone novel, exploring its unique blend of magic, art, and character-driven storytelling. Whether you're a long-time fan o…
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"...and if you create this single story for a people of a certain historically, marginalized identities; you know, that gets taken by readers and it gets inside of them in ways we might not expect or intend to..." Award-winning author Alex Temblador commitment to diverse storytelling helped create a tool to authentically write and edit a character …
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The Bet by Anton Chekhov is a thought-provoking short story that explores themes of greed, the value of human life, and the meaning of freedom. The story centers around a wager between a wealthy banker and a young lawyer, made during a party at the banker's house.The debate begins when the guests discuss the morality of the death penalty versus lif…
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So... House of the Dragon kind of forgot about the season 2 finale. In this episode, The Friends delve into the unexpected conclusion of House of the Dragon's second season with Episode 8. Join Charles and Dylan as they discuss the highs and lows of this unconventional "finale," exploring why it left viewers feeling like something was missing. They…
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Our book is Angie Cruz’s How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water, the highs and lows of immigrant life in New York. Plus, multi-Booker Prize winner, Salman Rushdie shares his journey of recovery from the stabbing that nearly ended his life in his memoir, Knife. Alex Clark gives us three of the best epistolary novels and we find out what’s topping the …
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"...Introducing family shows a different side (to the character) and allows the character to be a little more well-rounded in the way they interact..." Writing instructor and multi-genre author, Amber Royer, encounters the challenges and surprises of introducing new characters with her Bean to Bar Cozy Mystery Series. She even touched on understati…
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For questions, comments or to get involved, e-mail us at audibleanarchist(at)gmail.com Text can be read at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/libra... This essay examines the effects of a law enforcement campaign against environmental activists and Anarchists in the Pacific North West. "The Green Scare is legal action by the US government against the …
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The Horror of the Heights by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a gripping short story that delves into the eerie and unknown dangers lurking in the upper atmosphere. Written in 1913, during the early days of aviation, the story is presented as a journal discovered in the remains of a crashed aircraft. The journal belongs to Mr. Joyce-Armstrong, an adventur…
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Bookshop Memories by George Orwell is an essay that recounts his experiences working in a second-hand bookshop in London during the early 1930s. In this reflective piece, Orwell provides a vivid depiction of the bookshop environment, the customers he encountered, and the various challenges and peculiarities of the job. Orwell begins by describing t…
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"The Garden of Fear" by Robert E. Howard is a riveting adventure that features his character James Allison, who recalls his past life as a warrior named Hunwulf. The story is part of the collection "The Valley of the Worm" and is set in a prehistoric era filled with danger and mystery.James Allison, living in modern times but plagued by vivid memor…
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Let's Get Together by Isaac Asimov is a science fiction short story that revolves around the theme of espionage and the dangers of advanced technology. The story, set in a future where tensions between global superpowers are high, explores the concept of humanoid robots being used as tools for covert operations.In the story, two intelligence agents…
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Join the Friends Talking Fantasy as they embark on an in-depth exploration of "Ship of Magic" by Robin Hobb. In this detailed book discussion, Charles and Dylan unravel the intricate plot, delve into the rich character development, and examine the complex themes that make the first book of the Liveship Traders Trilogy a standout in the fantasy genr…
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A classic horror short story about a young scholar named Malcolm Malcolmson who seeks solitude to study for his exams. He rents an old, isolated house in a small town, known as the Judge's House, despite the warnings from the locals about its dark history.The house, once owned by a notorious and feared judge, exudes an eerie atmosphere. Malcolm soo…
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A man named Conger, who is offered freedom in exchange for traveling back in time to kill a religious figure. This figure's future teachings are predicted to spark a revolutionary movement that challenges the status quo.Conger receives a skull as his sole clue to identify his target, whom he must assassinate before the teachings begin. As he naviga…
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Herbert West, a medical student obsessed with overcoming death. Using a special serum, West attempts to reanimate corpses, but his experiments often result in gruesome failures. The narrative follows West and his unnamed assistant as they face increasingly horrifying consequences of their experiments, including encounters with reanimated creatures.…
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