A new SFBRP episode is up where I review The Time Machine by H G Wells. I think I’ve talked enough about my reading experience of the book on this blog already.
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Regarding your question: US publisher Baen has a Free Library (http://www.baen.com/library). I quite liked Lois McMaster Bujold, most of the other names were new to me though.
Another place for free e-book downloads is http://www.suvudu.com/freelibrary/
The http://www.tor.com/ has also some good stories.
And Scifiction archive has also some very good stories:
http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/archive.html
About reading books with Iphone/Ipod touch. I have a Iphone. I have been using eReader, personally I find it very nice and configurable reading software (and I already had an account in Fictionwise), but I must look at the Stanza, thanks for recommendation.
By the way, are planning to submit your novellas to any science fiction magazines? Analog/Asimov’s/F&SF?
Oh yeah, I forgot. Some recommendations for books to read: Old Man’s War by John Scalzi and Emergence by David Palmer (Last is fairly unknown, but extremely excellent book. However, it is “kind” of hard to find, as there has not been any new editions, and used copies are very expensive, starting from 25$ for a used paperpack. )
I loved this episode. One of my favourites along with the Day of the Triffids ep. I must be old fashioned!