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Slice of SciFi #169: Voicemail Show

Posted Fri, 18 Jul 2008
All your voicemail and email feedback won't just fit in one show anymore. But that's okay... Keep it coming!

Hosts Brian Brown — Co-host

Posted by Sam on Monday, 30 May 2005

Brian Brown is one of the co-hosts of Slice of SciFi bringing his thoughts, ideas, options and love for all things SciFi and Fantasy to the show. He is a uniquely talented host with a sharp wit and a good ear for voice impersonation, which serves him and us well for this type of medium.

Brian comes to Slice of SciFi from Dragonpage: Cover to Cover where he started as a book reviewer. He was quickly brought on as one of the co-hosts. He is an avid reader, movie watcher and comic book collector in the sparse spare time he has.

In those not so free moments he is also co-hosting on Kick Ass Mystic Ninjas and Wingin’It 3D. He is also working on other side voice projects and hopes someday to be as famous as Don LaFontaine.


Hosts Summer Brooks - Co-Host & Guest Booking Director

Posted by Sam on Tuesday, 1 Mar 2005
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Summer Brooks is one the show’s co-hosts and the Slice of SciFi Guest Booking director, putting her SF media geek skills to good use in producing and booking all guest appearances for the show.

She is an avid reader and writer of scifi and fantasy with a few publishing credits to her name, and she desires to write and produce a TV series or miniseries that leaves a mark on people.

Brooks spent many years as a computer specialist for Unix servers for various large corporations, and competing in amateur full contact kickboxing. These days, she’s a licensed massage therapist with her own private practice.


Hosts, Who are we Michael R. Mennenga - Co-host, Author & Director/Engineer

Posted by Nina on Tuesday, 1 Mar 2005
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Michael R. Mennenga (MEN-en-gay) was born in Nebraska, and grew up on a small farm outside of Holdrege. He began writing in late 1986 but it took a couple of years for Michael to develop his style. He began working on his first book in 1988 and spent the next six years submitting manuscripts, talking with publishers and agents, learning the ins and outs of this changing industry. Even though he remained unpublished, he had become a proficient writer and by the end of 1995 he had written 2 young adult books, 1 novel, and had 9 others in various stages of production. In late 1995 he also turned his attention to the internet.

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