Time Travel in Fiction and Fact

Published: Nov. 18, 2006, 1:36 a.m.

Time for something a\xa0bit different ...Episode 8 of Light On Light Through -- Time Travel in Fiction and Fact ...\xa0 a jam-packed 30-minute show ... with

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  1. a special clip from my Edgar-nominated radioplay, The Chronology Protection Case
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  3. a special give-away to the first 25 people who send e-mail or voice-mail\xa0 - I'll reply with an MP3 of the full 38-minute radioplay of The Chronology Protection Case, performed by Mark Shanahan and a professional cast (but you have to answer a question I ask on the podcast)
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  5. e-mail about time travel from Sylvia Engdahl, who wrote Enchantress from the Stars and other great novels
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  7. Shaun Farrell makes the call on Daylight Savings Time
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  9. a tribute to Jack Williamson, 1908-2006
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  11. other goodies, profundities, absurdities
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and much more...

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Enjoy!

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Paul

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words by Paul Levinson, music and recording by John Anealio