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Issue 2 of the Sci Fi Traveling Road Show is here and ready!

If the Valley Girls title didn't get your attention, I figured not much will.  This issue of the Sci Fi Traveling Road Show has Party by Gloria Oliver, where you learn the answer to that burning question.  Gloria is a talented writer. 

Gloria Oliver lives in Texas with her husband, daughter, and three cats.  She is the author of the novels In the Service of Samurai, and Vassal of El, both in the Fantasy genre and both finalists in the EPPIES.  Two other fantasy novels are due for release in 2006 and 2007, Cross-eyed Dragon Troubles and Willing Sacrifice. She also has stories in The Four Bubbas of the Apocalypse, Small Bites, and Fundamentally Challenged anthologies.

Her website is www.gloriaoliver.com.

 


 

Our interview is with Carol Hightshoe, editor of the Lorelei Signal.  She's a great person to talk to.

Carol's list of publications includes:
 
Midnight Song - Creature Fantastic Anthology - Daw Books - September 2001
Legends Reborn - PanGaia Magazine - Summer 2004
The Sword of Power - Illuminated Manuscripts - Dragon Tooth Fantasy - August 2005
The Final Blessing - Stories of Strength - Lulu.com - November 2005
The Gift of All - Amazon Shorts - Feb 2006
A Game of Marbles - Beyond Centauri - April 2005
Pawn's Gambit - Coming from Baen's Universe
You can learn more about Carol Hightshoe by visiting her website at www.carolhightshoe.com and visiting the Lorelei Signal at www.loreleisignal.com.  

Our book reviews are on Lee Killough's Blood Games, an interesting cop-vampire novel and Steven Wedel's Murdered by Human Wolves -- a creepy story you don't want to miss.

As always, you can purchase almost all the aforementioned books through the Sci Fi Traveling Road Show site at www.scifitravelingroadshow.com.

As always, we appreciate feedback and would love to hear from prospective authors, publishers, and, of course, fans. Contact us via the website and if you have some fun comments, we might just dip into the mail bag and read a few on the air.

 

 

Direct download: SCIFITravelingRoadShow-02.mp3
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