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camlannpod · 15 days
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Only 2 Episodes Left!
We're in the home stretch of Camlann Season 1 ,with only episodes 8 and 9 to go. If you're looking for something to fill the hole, why not check out some of the other amazing audio fiction stories, created by the makers of Camlann!
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Eliza: A Robot Story is an eight episode podcast series, directed and produced by Ella. It's a dark, near-future science fiction fairytale about a robot who can feel, and the world that attempts to control her.
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Season One of Doctor Who: Redacted was produced and directed by Ella. She also wrote on episodes 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8! The theme song was composed by Amber @tincanaudio.
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The Tower is an experimental mini-series/concept album created by Amber @tincanaudio. (Ella also helped out on season 3.) At the centre of the city lies The Tower, an abandoned relic of a forgotten age, built by a proud king who wanted to rule the sky as well as the land. ​ Kiri decides to climb it.
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Folxlore is a queer horror anthology created by In The Works theatre company, of which our production manager Ross McFarlane is a founding member. It was also sound designed and scored by Amber @tincanaudio!
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Ella also directed on @re-dracula - which has just restarted its run (it's Dracula season folks!) Ella is also directing the team's upcoming adaptation of Carmilla, starring Méabh de Brún as Carmilla and Sasha Sienna as Laura.
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amongthestackspodcast · 6 months
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Hey gang, we're up for a bunch of awards in this year's Audioverse Awards and we'd really love it if you voted for us - it'd mean so much to us.
You can find us under the new productions category at
While you're there, a ranked vote -where you also vote for other shows - helps everyone out so much more so make sure to vote for our friends @strongbranchpro @hellofromthehallowoods @folxlorepod @ethicstownpod, Dreadwood Radio, @patterspod @asterpodcastingnetwork @undertheelectricstarspodcast @liarsandleechespod and @ghostwaxpod
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skyfullofpods · 4 months
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90 on my randomised list is @folxlorepod!
A horror story by queer people, about queer people. Set in Glasgow, the series focuses on a tenement building and its residents. The story explores everyday horrors queer folk face, and the not-so-everyday, as a rift begins to open up to another reality.
A completed series of four seasons, a total of 27 episodes.
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vestaclinicpod · 1 year
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Looking for podcast recs?
I'd love to shout out two amazing shows I started listening to this week!
InCo (by @itmeblog) is a scifi adventure about an Information Courier, Nova, a mysterious boy with some unbelievable claims and an android who is simply trying her best! The episodes are delightfully short, leading to a fast paced and thoughtfully written story. I'm always in awe of podcasts where all the voices are done by one person and ItMe smashes it in InCo! I'm loving the show so far!
Folxlore (@folxlorepod) is a Scottish, queer horror anthology podcast with a particular focus on the queer and Scottish. The writing is beautifully poetic and is brought to life by a talented team of VAs. The first season follows the spooky occurrences around a block of flats in Glasgow and I was so delighted when I realised that the separate stories were linked together in intriguing ways!
Go listen! I'd love to know what you think or if you have any new shows to recommend in return!!
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erikasandersonactor · 10 months
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Very touched that Unbound Theatre and the Professor have been included in this list, along with some fantastic shows.
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folxlorepod · 1 year
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The audio note: [there is uproar, some kind of spooky building crunchy noises? The letterbox starts flapping again, the sounds of many letters flying in all at once. So many letters.]
The audio:
Video description: David Devereux is sitting in front of a mic with headphones on. They have a blank stare. They slowly raise a handful of envelopes to the mic and start flapping aggressively, until all the envelopes have either fallen to the ground or torn. They start laughing.
Want to hear more of Dev's brilliant sound design? Episode 1 of the second season of Folxlore is out now!
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youaremysunshine-court · 11 months
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😌- comfort podcast
Ooh good one!
I don't really have one, but I do cycle through three comfort podcasts:
- folxlore is high up on my comfort list bc it's so lovely to be sad and have someone like,,, validate that? Or be going through it themself??
- love and luck is also something I go back to when I'm feeling down, there's just something so beautiful about these two queer people creating a safe space for everyone else in their community idk it gives me hope
- last but not least, me and au is a frikking cute one shot podcast when you're feeling down istg the number of times I've binge relistened to it and just felt my burdens lift, it's amazing
Thanks for the ask!!♡
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blogntinthewind · 1 year
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Seeing all the love for Welcome to Night Vale reminds me of being on here in 2013. It's been some time since I've been a regular listener but it definitely makes me want to go back now there's official transcripts! (My auditory processing issues make podcasts challenging for me.)
If you're a horror podcast fanatic looking for something new or just wanting more explicitly queer horror storytelling, Folxlore (@folxlorepod) is a terrific podcast set in Glasgow (transcripts here). Listening to Folxlore recently had me thinking about how much I enjoyed WTNV as a teen, so I'm taking the Cecil Sweep as another sign leading me back to that strange desert town. Glasgow is also weird and available in real life.
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podplane · 1 year
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Folxlore tells the stories of queer people living literally and figuratively between two worlds. In one sense, we try to live normal lives while the world tells us we are not normal. In another sense, our normal lives are interrupted by a very not-normal rift opening up between our world and another plane of existence filled with nightmarish horrors. Folxlore is rooted in everyday Glasgow, where monsters are always on the edge of your periphery. Season 2 is coming March 5! (Transcripts linked in show notes)
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thekilda · 1 year
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Exciting news! Today we have the 1st ep of the new season of @folxlorepod dropping on our feed! Folxlore is a Scottish horror anthology series set in a supernatural apartment block, made by and for queer people!
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If you like complex characters, creeping dread, and brilliant sound design you'll definitely love this show! You might even hear a familiar voice 😉 check it out on our feed now!
Image: A greyscale drawing of a clock. Text around the clock reads 'folxlore tic - toc'. The time is three twenty five. End.
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fyeahaudiodrama · 1 year
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i’m doing some cleaning rn so i’ve got my headphones on and have finally settled into listening to folxlore season two and ohhhh my gosh my ears are already so happy at the creepy audio goodness in the trailer
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camlannpod · 5 months
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Introducing our very own Master of Ceremonies, keeper of the keys (spreachseets, budgets, schedules) and sunshine embodied, our Producer, Ross McFarlane. Ross is a writer, producer and project manager from Glasgow. He is a co-founder of In The Works spoken word theatre company where he wrote for touring productions ‘A Matter of Time’, ‘The 900 Club’ and ‘Make/Shift’ – the latter of which was adapted into an audio drama as part of the 2020 Saboteur Awards Festival. Ross is a producer and writer on queer horror audio drama ‘Folxlore’, winner of 3 AudioVerse Awards and #38 on The Atlantic’s “Best Podcasts of 2020”. In 2022 his first poetry pamphlet, ‘Life Goals of the Millennials: or The Commune Manifesto’ was published by Burning Eye Books.
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tincanaudio · 1 year
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Hey! Spotted the article about folxlore in the Somewhere for Us magazine and me and my girlfriend gave it a listen today and he keeps yelling about how good it is (I agree!) and just wanted to let you folk know that you’ve created something very good
God I love queer horror
@folxlorepod
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skyfullofpods · 1 year
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Audio Fiction Sunday 30th April 2023
It's Audio Fiction Sunday! Here's my weekly blog post of some of the podcasts I've been listening to this past week!
Personal Highlights Folxlore: S2E08 – SnapThis episode returns to Zarah and Annie, with a focus on Zarah and how the building’s jump to the Other Side has affected her. We’ve seen some positive depictions of life in this new world in this season, but here we have a depiction of how difficult and complicated it can be. Leaving your old life behind is more difficult for some of the characters here…
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vestaclinicpod · 4 months
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12 Days of Podmas - Day 11 🖤
Fans of queer horror NEED to listen to @folxlorepod. Honestly, it's horror but it's so beautiful too!
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caw-oticdork · 9 months
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Hiya! I started listening to the Lost Terminal because you mentioned it on here. I'm a few seasons in and really loving it. My friend is looking for some new narrative pods and I know you listen to a bunch. Got any suggestions? They can be finished or ongoing.
Oh do I! Have a couple, in alphabetical order:
Absolutely No Adventures - An outright pratchettesque fantasy parody about a (very) Chosen One who has studied the art of baking instead heeding the call to adventure and refuses to go on any quests.
Care and Feeding of Werewolves - A (in-universe) podcast addressing current events and issues in the (American) paranormal community, hosted by a witch and medical practitioner. Has very good plot and worldbuilding.
Folxlore - Queer horror podcast set in Glasgow. Excellent show. "This apartment complex is very haunted, extremely cursed, and it sometimes randomly shifts to an eldritch nightmare realm. Everyone here's queer though, including the building itself. 4 stars out of 5."
Gabriela & The Inn Between - A recent botany undergrad takes a job as Innkeeper at an inn with very strange and unusual guests. Cozy and low-stakes.
Gastronaut - Set a couple hundred years from now, a food journalist travels from Earth, then Mars, then a distant space colony. He's pathetic but in a good way. Excellent food descriptions, nice anti-capitalistic and anti-colonialist themes. Higher stakes and fewer steaks than expected.
Ghost Wax - I've always disagreed with the idea that necromancers are always evil. This show agrees - it's a horror podcast about an ancient necromancer solving supernatural murders by interviewing the victims. Very thrilling. Many feels.
Icarus Rising - Queer airship pirates! Stow-aways! Rebellion! Chases and Thrills! High-stakes drama and action among the clouds! An adorable ship cat!
Kalila Stormfire's Economical Magick Services - Very cool story about witches, fairies, werewolves, and more, a story about what makes a community, about modern-day working class neighborhoods, psychology, love, and of course magic.
Parkdale Haunt - This one I haven't listened to yet, but I've heard very good things about it. It's a horror show about a haunted house, set in Toronto, made with love for that city. Disregard this suggestion if you don't like Toronto, I've never been.
SCP: Find Us Alive - A podcast set in the SCP universe, about a site getting sucked into some sort of pocket dimension that keeps resetting in a sort of time loop. Very interesting cast of characters. Requires minimal knowledge about how the SCP Foundation works.
Starfall - Fantasy audio drama about the adventures of a theatre troupe that uses magical items and illusions in their work, and about a young warrior with mysterious powers who joins them.
Tell No Tales - Horror story about a company that specialises in removing ghosts from haunted places. The protagonist quickly becomes concerned about the ethics of that and tries to prove that they need to start treating spirits with the humanity they deserve.
The Antique Shop - Urban Fantasy drama about a student getting a job at the kind of antiques shop that you only find when you need to. Lots of cursed items. An excellent cat. Queerplatonic relationships.
The Mistholme Museum of Mystery, Morbidity, and Mortality - An AI audio tour guide shows you various interesting exhibits and learns how to be a person. There's lots of feelings here.
The Strange Case of Starship Iris - Sci-Fi story set in the aftermath of a war between Earth and extraterrestrials. It's about outer space, survival, espionage, resistance, identity, friendship, found family, romance, and secrets. The intro song is excellent.
The Tower - A young woman climbs an ancient, unfathomably tall tower from a forgotten age. It stretches up into the sky, through the smog and the clouds. Very vibes.
The White Vault - Travel Is Not Advised. Very scary story about what's been hiding below the ice and the stone. What's been slumbering for ages. What's now beginning to wake anew.
I hope this selection helps! I have more, but I felt it would be better to keep the list short-ish.
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