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Around the Common Room

by Travis Prinzi on December 19, 2008

Christmas is quickly approaching. I still have shopping to do. And, we’re getting a puppy.  Meet Moses.

Several things are on deck here at The Hog’s Head. This weekend, I’ll record a podcast and have it posted by Sunday. There will also be an extended post on Christmas, fairy tales, and Harry Potter early next week.

Don’t forget to enter the contest for a free copy of Harry Potter & Imagination – deadline is tonight!

Forthcoming both here at at The Rabbit Room are reviews of Twilight. Andrew Osenga has written a review for The Rabbit Room which will be amusing to folks who didn’t like the book.

Amy Sturgis is up for some awards, so go vote for her!

A Lovecraft Christmas

“The Christmas Child,” by George MacDonald [click to continue…]

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Tales of Beedle the Bard

Tales of Beedle the Bard; why fairy tales matter; Half-Blood Prince trailer; site business

You can subscribe to the Hog’s Head PubCast through iTunes, or Odeo, and VOTE for The Hog’s Head for the month of August (NEW MONTH!) at Podcast Alley.

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Lovecraft/Tolkien/Potter/Lots-of-other-fascinating-subjects scholar and somtimes Hog’s Head commenter Amy H. Sturgis has some updates that will be of interest for Hog’s Head readers:

Hi friends!

As you may know, I’ve begun narrating contemporary science fiction stories for the UK audio science fiction magazine StarShipSofa (http://www.starshipsofa.com). (You can hear my narration of Elizabeth Bear’s “And the Deep Blue Sea” at http://www.starshipsofa.com/podcast/StarShipSofa_Elizabeth_Bear_And_The_Deep_Blue_Sea.mp3 and other narrations will go up soon.)

As of today, I’ve also begun contributing an audio “article” for StarShipSofa’s “Aural Delights” Wednesday program, in which I give my commentary about a science fiction topic. These will run once a month. My first is available on today’s show at http://www.starshipsofa.com/podcast/Terry_Bisson_Bears_Discover_Fire_mp3.mp3 and it begins approximately 10 minutes into the podcast. If you listen, I hope you enjoy!

Have a great day!

Amy

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