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Are you up on the latest releases on Podiobooks.com?

Podiobooks.com exploded with new authors and well-loved returning authors this summer while we were out on hiatus. Now that it is time for Podioracket to return to our regular fall schedule, we thought we would fill you in on what we missed. We have a busy season coming up for the Raise a Racket podcast and the Live Blog Talk Radio Show. [...]

Podioracket-Ep 31 Kenn Crawford and Jake Bible

Are you a Dead Head? It may mean something new. Each of our featured authors has written a book that has ‘Dead’ in the title. Listen to hear more about Kenn Crawford and Jake Bible. We also have news and contest info. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download Episode 31 Kenn Crawford email: [...]

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Episode-27 Craig Robertson, Peter Chowney and Paul E. Cooley

Welcome to the latest Podioracket.com Raise a Racket podcast episode, complete with three interviews and news! Listen [Audio clip: view full post to listen] or download Episode 27 Interviews Craig Robertson Website: http://www.myfavoriteauthor.net/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/craigrobertson   Peter Chowney Website:  www.paraffinwinter.org.uk Email:  paraffin.winter@btinternet.com Paul Elard Cooley Website: www.shadowpublications.com Twitter: @paul_e_cooley Facebook: His Facebook Page News Smashwords Smashwords.com [...]

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