Voices of Tomorrow is Live

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Voices of Tomorrow, the 365 Tomorrows Podcast has gone live.

It is available for direct download here: http://voicesoftomorrow.libsyn.com/

If you have iTunes, you should be able to find it in your Podcast directory.

Thanks to everyone who submitted story suggestions for the Podcast; each one of them will be recorded and broadcast in Voices of Tomorrow.

This first Podcast is “Keeping Safe” a story written by Kathy Kachelries which first appeared on August 2nd, on the 365 Tomorrows site. It was the second story to go up on the site, and it was given first place on the Podcast in honor of the fact that it was Kathy who thought of the idea of giving out free tomorrows, and it is Kathy who still inspires us.

I plan to release a new Podcast each week for fifty two weeks. Barring technical difficulties, you should have a new piece of audio fiction waiting for you each Monday for a year.

An ambitious project, maybe, but we appear to be developing a reputation for doing big things.

I hope you enjoy Voices of Tomorrow.
-J.R.

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