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I gather a lot of Escape Pod's regular listenership was rather put off.
The Girl Made of Words and Only Words greygirlbeast 2009
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Escape Pod's reading of "Ode to Katan Amano" is now live.
Creepy Doll greygirlbeast 2009
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For dance, I've burned all my warm up music and recital songs onto CD's, when all the other teacher's bring their I Pod's and connect them to the stereo.
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Heidi Klum attended the A Pea in the Pod's Mom's-to Be Night Out on Wednesday in Beverly Hills wearing a sparkly silver and yellow dress and studded beige pumps.
Heidi Klum's Sunny Ensemble: Hit Or Miss? (PHOTOS, POLL) 2010
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As for Pod's argument that the president "can't leak" -- another pushback rapidly gaining currency -- keep in mind that the president isn't the one who is accused of doing the leaking.
April 2006 2006
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By contrast, if the info had been "released," to use Pod's preferred word, the administration would publicly own up to being the source for it.
April 2006 2006
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I just emailed my entry to Escape Pod's 300 word flash fiction contest, one of my favorite older stories "Tooth Fairy" that I nipped and tucked a bit to make it fit the word count requirement.
Flash fiction contest. Jeff 2007
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Escape Pod's Steve Eley is interviewed over at Small WORLD podcast about podcasting and science fiction and whatnot and a few other things to boot.
Communicable gregvaneekhout 2007
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So, the paying science fiction/fantasy podcast Escape Pod's been going strong for over a year, putting out quality fiction with quality production, and now they've spawned Pseudopod, a similar market with an emphasis on darkness and horror.
Sale to new podcast market gregvaneekhout 2006
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I had stopped reading NRO a year or so ago because it was a little bit predictable, but since you highlighted Pod's attempt to criticize John Derbyshire, the Corner has become essential reading.
7/31/05 - 8/7/05 Steve Sailer 2005
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