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David Louis Edelman, a writer and web programmer, is the author of the Jump 225 trilogy (Infoquake, MultiReal and Geosynchron). He has been nominated for the John W. Campbell Awards for Best Novel and Best New Writer. Infoquake was named Barnes & Noble Explorations' Top SF Novel of 2006.

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“MultiReal” Podcast Chapters 1-5 Now Available

If you’re as addicted to the melodic sound of my voice as my dogs are, now you can really get your fix on the MultiReal website. This weekend, I’ve posted the audio podcast of chapters 2-5, as read by yours truly. Now the entire first section of the book (titled “Lessons Learned”) is available for free download in MP3, Windows Media, and Ogg Vorbis formats. Soon I’ll post chapters 6, 7, and 8 as well, so the entire excerpt will be available on podcast.

For those keeping score: That’s nearly an hour and a half of free audio, plus 20,000 words of free story, plus 10,500 words of free appendices from MultiReal available on the website.

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