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‘Another Man’ song by Rich Palmer
This must-listen song was created by 7S fan Rich Palmer. It’s not only a rockin’ 7th Son-inspired tune, but the lyrics are a pitch-perfect representation of the themes found in the novel. Download the song here, and be sure to support Rich’s work on the Podsafe Music Network! (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘7th One: Book One - Delirious’ parody by Clinton of Comedy4Cast
Parody is the sincerest form of flattery, so I’m thrilled that Clinton from the astoundingly funny Comedy4Cast podcast lampooned 7S in a recent episode. Not only has Clinton nailed my writing style — he also does a pitch-perfect mimic of my voice and cadence! Download this brilliant skit here … and check out Clinton’s podcast here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘Alpha’ song by TWiG
TWiG — host of the dangerously cool Audio Pandemic podcast — created this song, based on the original 7th Son Book One promo. Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘Kilroy2.0′ song by Dave in Ireland
Using a beat created by DJ Topshelf and clips from the podcast, Dave created this cool tune. Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘The Walls Are Talking’ song by Sebastian
This great song was created by German listener Sebastian. The voice clips come from the podcast, but the music is all his. Very fun, and a little creepy! Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
7th Son Trilogy promo by Chris & KJ
A promo for the 7th Son trilogy, created by Chris Miller and K.J. Johnson from The Round Table podcast at The House of the Harping Monkey. Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘Kilroy2.0 Syndrome’ skit by P.G. Holyfield (and others)
Writer P.G. Holyfield created this remarkable audio skit, and enlisted the assistance of some remarkable podcasters, including Evo Terra, Christiana Ellis, Leann Mabry, Tee Morris and others. Too funny! Two versions available: Original Extended (10:16) and Edited (5:42). (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘The 8th Son’ story by Will Ross
Dig this very cool, very funny short-short story by Will Ross. This yarn’s got it all: a government conspiracy, a secret even the Beta clones don’t know about, and … a fast food clerk? Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘Wakeup Calls’ story by Michael Spence
This fascinating short-short explores a delightfully wicked conversation between the various Memory Totalities of John Alpha, as transmitted from one DNA computer to another. Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘The Other Alpha’ story by Christiana Ellis
Fellow podiobook author Christiana Ellis recorded this hilarious phone conversation of a John Alpha in the field, working undercover in a Psyjacked body. Brilliant stuff. Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘Seven Little Beta Clones’ poem by The Computer King
The one and only Computer King whipped up this very fun poem after listening to some of the disastrous events in Book Two. Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)
‘The Cloned Rookie Ancestor’ promo by John Wilkerson
John from the Jesus Geek podcast invented the ultimate Hutchins/Sigler crossover novel — and created an audio promo to advertise it! Too cool, and too much fun! Find it here. (To download the file, right-click the link and choose “Save File As…” or similar selection from the menu.)

