Voices of Tomorrow

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Starting January 1st, 2006 365 Tomorrows will be launching it’s Podcast; Voices of Tomorrow, which will feature some of the stories of 365 Tomorrows.

A Podcast is Internet Radio. It’s available for download whenever you want to get it, and, like an RSS feed, you can subscribe to a Podcast for automatic updates. Voices of Tomorrow will release at least one story every week (perhaps more, depending on time, inspiration and demand) for 52 weeks.

This is where you come in. I would like to know your favorite stories on 365 Tomorrows. Would you like to hear “The Nine Billion Names of God” spoken aloud, or do you have your heart set on hearing “Real Girls”? Do you have a list of J.Loseth stories you think need to be broadcast? Does the work of B. York speak to you? Do you think it needs to speak to others?

Let me know what you like, and what you want to hear. Drop a comment on our forums, e-mail me at jrblackwell@365tomorrows.com or, if you are reading this through the LJ feed, post a comment there.

I look forward to hearing from you.

-J.R.

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