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Clarkesworld Magazine

Salvage Opportunity by Jack Skillingstead (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Clarkesworld Magazine

Science Fiction, Fiction

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2016

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Our first podcast for March is “Salvage Opportunity” written by Jack Skillingstead and read by James Patrick Kelly.

Transcript

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A lot of hard work goes into producing each issue of Clark's World per month.

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Anywhere from six to seven stories are curated, edited, narrated, produced, and offered for your listening pleasure.

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Are we worth a dollar or more? and offered for your listening pleasure.

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Are we worth a dollar or more?

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Please show us.

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Go to www.

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Patreon.com

0:21.0

forward slash Clark'sworld and please show your support. You are listening to a Clarksworld magazine podcast with your host, Kate Baker.

0:45.0

Greetings Clark's World Citizens.

0:47.0

I hope this podcast finds you well as we bring in the 1st of March 2016.

0:53.0

Before we begin today's stories, I just wanted to give a shout out to our

0:57.0

Nebula nominees.

0:59.0

We had three stories on the short story ballot

1:02.0

for the Nebula Awards,

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which will be presented in May 2016 in Chicago.

1:08.4

So congratulations to Martin Shoemaker

1:11.1

for Today I am Paul.

1:13.5

Sam J Miller, for when your child strays from God.

1:19.8

And Naomi Kritzer for Cat Pictures, please.

1:24.1

I highly recommend that you go back and listen or read those stories.

1:27.8

They are fantastic and deserve their award nominations.

1:31.5

Congratulations to all the other nominees as well.

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