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Kage Baker reading her The Empress of Mars novella

Peter Beagle reading his 'The Fifth Season'

An excerpt from Peter Beagle's forthcoming Here Be Dragons novel

A reading from Peter Beagle's The Last Unicorn

Peter Beagle reading his 'Marty and the Messenger' story

Peter Beagle reading his 'Mr. McCaslin' story

Peter Beagle reading his 'None But A Harp er (Ibid.)'

Peter Beagle reading his 'The Rock in the Park' story

Peter Beagle reading his 'The Stickball Witch' story

An excerpt from Peter Beagle's forthcoming Summerlong novel

Black 47's 'Liverpool Fantasy' song

An excerpt from Paul Brandon's The Wild Reel novel

Tunes from Paul Brandon's group, Rambling House

Emma Bull and Will Shetterly's The War for The Oaks movie trailer

Nicholas Burbridge's 'Open House'

Cats Laughing's 'For It All' song

Charles de Lint performing his 'Sam's Song'

Gaelic Storm's 'Kiss Me' song

Christopher Golden's 'The Deal' story

The opening chapter of the first novel in Deborah Grabien's Haunted Ballad series, The Weaver and The Factory Maid

An excerpt from Deborah Grabien's Rock & Roll Never Forgets -- A JP Kinkaid Mystery

Will Harmon's 'The Oak King March' composed in honour of Peter Beagle and 'The Winter Queen Reel' composed in honour of Jane Yolen

Mattie Lennon on The Irish Rambling House

Mattie Lennon on Pat Murphy's Meadow

Cjuck Lipsig on 'Star of Munster' variations

McDermott's 2 Hours' 'Fox on the Run' song

Jennifer Stwvenson's 'Solstice' story

Jennifer Stevenson reads her 'Solstice' story

An excerpt from James Stoddard's 'The High House'

Tinker's Own performing 'The Tinker's Black Kettle' which is a jig by Charles de Lint which is found in his The Little Country novel

A Vasen tune for your enjoyment

Cathrynne Valente's 'The Surgeon's Wife' story

Cathrynne Valente reading a selection titled 'The Tea Maid and The Tailor' from her The Orphan's Tales novel

Robin Williamson's 'Five Deniels on Merlin's Grave'

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Uploaded 23 January 2010 1o:00 pm PST LLS
typos corrected 24 January 1:44 PM PST LLS