For the fifth episode of season two we have something really special! The founder of Vintage SciFi Month joins for a conversation on one of the greatest months of reading ever! The end is a bit abrupt as my headset died on me so apologies for that, but this episode was so much fun to produce so we want to give it to you in its entirety! Also here are several resources for finding material to read for Vintage SciFi Month (which takes place every January). Here are the links to the resources talked about in the podcast:
Project Gutenberg
http://gutenberg.org/
Luminist Archives (everything)
http://www.luminist.org/archives/periodicals_index.htm
Luminist archives SF Magazines
http://www.luminist.org/archives/SF/
Librivox Audiobooks - free public domain
https://librivox.org/
Ann and Jeff Vandermeer "big books", these are avail in print and e-book.
Big Book of Classic Fantasy
https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780525435563
Big Book of Science Fiction
https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781101910092
The Weird Compendium
https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780765333629
This is the story LittleRedReviewer was talking about by the Bengali lady. It is Sultana's Dream by Rokheya Sakhawat Hossain, from The Big Book of Science Fiction. the story was published in 1908, and it was also recently reprinted at Strange Horizons
http://strangehorizons.com/fiction/sultanas-dream/
Open Road Media - lots of classic scifi avail in print and e-book
https://openroadmedia.com/category/science%20fiction
and we also hope people check out e-book options and curbside pick up their local library. even if you don't live near a library, or can't get to one, or it isn't open, there's a good chance no matter where someone lives, their county's library system has an ebook loan program.