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Sci-Fi Overdrive radio program for 13 October: Scientists and the SF they write



THIS WEEK (13 October 2003) on SCI-FI OVERDRIVE radio program, heard
on the Business Talk Radio Network:

Hr. 2- Hugo-award winning Geoff Landis 
Hr. 3- Bruce Balford, the Tom Clancy of science fiction
Hr. 4- Blair Peters and D'Myna Leagues

Hour 1 (2 AM ET): sci-fi news and commentary, including the Weekly
World News world news of the week with your hosts Joey Donovan, David
Durica, Erich Landstrom, Lauren Urban, and Charles Blake.
http://www.scifioverdrive.com

Hour 2 (3 AM ET): Interview with Geoff Landis. Scientist and science
fiction author Dr. Geoffrey Landis won the Hugo Award for his short
story "Falling On to Mars." Landis is a a research scientist at NASA
Glenn, working on the Mars Exploration Rover mission, and previously
published the novel "Mars
Crossing." www.sff.net/people/Geoffrey.Landis/

Hour 3 (4 AM ET): Interview with Bruce Balford. Scientist and science
fiction author Bruce Balfour has just published "The Digital Dead,"
his sequel to "Forge of Mars." Desperate for people with artificial
intelligence training, NASA hired Balfour at Ames Research Center.
Balfour has also been a computer game designer with bestselling titles
such as Neuromancer, Wasteland, The Dagger of Amon Ra, and Outpost,
and will be a comic book writer for Top Cow.
www.brucebal4.com

Hour 4 (5 AM ET): Interview with Blair Peters. Peters is executive
producer at Studio B Productions, home of D'Myna Leagues. With
baseball as a backdrop, D'Myna Leagues are about leaving the nest,
chasing a dream and being part of a team. D'Myna Leagues is on The WB
100+ Station Group in the US, and airs Saturday morning at 6:30 AM and
7:00 AM on local WB stations.
www.mynaleagues.com

SCI-FI OVERDRIVE is the premier talk radio program about
science fiction, the only nation-wide weekly radio talk show
exclusively covering sci-fi and its related genres, such as comic
books, animation, role-playing, horror and fantasy. We also highlight
real science stranger sounding than fiction, including astronaut
interviews, NASA news on missions of discovery and exploration, and
the "Sci Sky" with Stuart Goldman, associate editor of the essential
magazine of astronomy SKY & TELESCOPE. Guests span the sci-fi spectrum
from actors to authors to animators to astronomers to astronauts, too!

SCI-FI OVERDRIVE is heard Monday mornings (2-6AM EDT, 11PM-3AM PDT,
7-11AM BST, 4-8PM AEST) nationwide over 23 affiliate stations of the
Business Talk Radio network http://www.businesstalkradio.net and
streamed over the Internet using Windows Media Player.
(All times are local)
WBCF 1240AM, Florence, AL 1AM&#8211;5AM
KFNN 1510 Phoenix, AZ 12AM-4AM 
KNRY 1240 Salinas, CA 11PM-3AM 
KDMN 1450 Buena Vista, CO 12AM-4AM 
KSKE 610 Vail, CO 12AM-4AM 
WGCH 1490 Stamford, CT 2AM-6AM 
WTMY 1280 Sarasota, FL 2AM-6AM 
KFRM 550 Salina, KS 1AM-5AM 
WVLK 590 Lexington, KY 2AM-5AM 
WBNW 1120 Boston, MA 2AM-6AM 
KCCO 950 Minneapolis, MN 1AM-5AM 
KCUE 1250 Red Wing, MN 1AM-5AM 
WHWH 1350 Trenton, NJ 2AM-5AM 
WVKZ 1240 Albany, NY 2AM-5AM 
KGWA 960 Enid, OK 1AM-5AM 
KBNP 1410 Portland, OR 11PM-3AM 
WHVR 1280 York, PA 2AM-5AM 
WPSE 1450 Erie, PA 2AM-6AM 
WISW 1320 Columbia, SC 2AM-6AM 
WDXI 1310 Jackson, TN 1AM-5AM 
WHAN 1430 Richmond, VA 2AM-5AM 
KSBN 1230 Spokane, WA 11PM-1AM 
 
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