This is a live recording of readings from Hong Kong Future Perfect from our appearance at Bookazine's Meet the Authors event in February. The interlude music is from local Hong Kong musicians Sound Sheep.
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Hong Kong Writers Circle podcast Episode 25: Future Perfect Readings
Timings
00:00 - Introduction
06:20 - The Man Who Loved Cable Cars by Cindy Lam
09:20 - Cold Comfort by Joy Al-Sofi
12:40 - Little Island of Paradise by Ian Greenfield
17:10 - Pearlania by Stewart McKay
19:50 - Future, Departing by Jason Y Ng
23:20 - Interlude: The Ancient Cry by Sound Sheep
29:30 - In the Floating City by Owen Schaefer
35:20 - Arrangements by Reena Bhojwani
39:30 - Dreams of Utopia by James Tam
44:40 - Island Oasis by Coco Richter
48:30 - Twenty-Three by Chris Maden
52:50 - Copyright information
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Simon's website
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Copyright Information
The Hong Kong Writers Circle podcast Episode 25: Future Perfect Readings was produced by SCC Overton.
For more information about this podcast and all of our other activities, please visit our website: hkwriterscircle.com
Exerpts were from Hong Kong Future Perfect, published by the Hong Kong Writers Circle, with copyright for individual stories held by the authors.
The music was Jingle Jazz by Quantum Jazz from the album End of Line, used under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 3.0 licence.
Jingle Jazz (Quantum Jazz) / CC BY-SA 3.0
The interlude music was The Ancient Cry by Sound Sheep, which is an independent release and is used with permission. Sound Sheep
If you are an author, publisher or musician and would like to collaborate on an episode of this podcast or for any other feedback please click here to email, using the subject line "Podcast". Members of the HKWC are encouraged to get in touch with ideas, interview suggestions, audio essays and other ways to collaborate, including production assistance.
Thanks as always to Katrina Teh for the podcast artwork.