Keanu Barada Nikto
January 5th, 2009I heard this song from the Great Lukeski this morning and thought readers might enjoy it. You can find more stuff by Lukeski at The FUMP or at The Great Lukeski’s website.
I heard this song from the Great Lukeski this morning and thought readers might enjoy it. You can find more stuff by Lukeski at The FUMP or at The Great Lukeski’s website.
This weeks installment of Sci Phi Journal is the wonderful story, Epilogue by British author Paul S. Jenkins. I hope you like it. Thought it was a nice one to kick the year off with.
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Epilogue is available in a number of formats, so choose the one that works best for you. They are all licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Hi everybody,
Sorry for the lack of an update over christmas. I’ll be posting two things this week to try to make up for it a bit.
Hi everybody, I hope everybody has a good christmas this year and this weeks episode will be slightly delayed as a result. Should be out boxing day Sydney time.
This weeks installment of Sci Phi Journal is the wonderful story, You Pretty Thing by Australian Author Lee Battersby. It is read by Rick Stringer of the variant Frequencies Podcast. I hope you like it.
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You Pretty Thing is available in a number of formats, so choose the one that works best for you. They are all licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
You Pretty Thing, HTML Version
You Pretty Thing, Palm Reader Version
You Pretty Thing, Plain Text Version
Variant Frequencies, Rick’s project with Matt Wallace

SPJ_5_RequiemForAHarlequin.pdf
Welcome to installment five of Sci Phi Journal. This week we have an article by Michael Spence called Requiem for a Harlequin: Two Perspectives on Time, and a Celebration of Kairos, in Three Stories by Harlan Ellison. Michael blogs over at Brother Osric’s Scriptorium and it is well worth checking out. It is read by the author.
Please send feedback to editor@sciphijournal.com or post in the comments section or on the forum.
Requiem for a Harlequin is available in a number of formats, so choose the one that works best for you. They are all licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Requiem for a Harlequin, MP3 Version
Requiem for a Harlequin, HTML Version
Requiem for a Harlequin, Palm Reader Version
Requiem for a Harlequin, PDF Version
Requiem for a Harlequin, Plain Text Version
Hey readers, If I set up some social networking type stuff for sci phi journal, would anybody use it ? I’d like to, but not if it will just sit idle.
Greetings everyone,
Does anybody actually use the etext versions of Sci Phi Journal, or does everybody just listen to the audio ? I’m really interested to know as I can save myself some time if I don’t produce them, but will continue to do so if people use them.
Also, are there any formats that people would like that I don’t currently provide ? Within reason i’m sure it is possible to accomodate people. So please let me know.
Just post a comment on this post if you like or email me editor@sciphijournal.com
Welcome to installment four of Sci Phi Journal. This week we have a story by Karl Johanson called PIONeers. Karl is an author from Victoria, British Columbia in Canada. I hope you enjoy his short story and it gives you something to think about.
Please send feedback to editor@sciphijournal.com or post in the comments section or on the forum.
PIONeers is available in a number of formats, so choose the one that works best for you. They are all licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommerical-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.