For AAPI Month check out:
Hi Nay, a horror audio drama that follows Mari, a Filipina immigrant fighting supernatural threats in Toronto, using lived experience from growing up with a babaylan (shaman) mother.
"Hi Nay" is how she greets her mom (Nanay) over the phone.
Season 1 follows Mari's mission to stop the Elders, a group of early 1900s rich immortal occultists, from terrorizing innocent people with cursed objects called Foci — especially their mysterious leader, The Benefactor, who is so powerful that nobody remembers his face or name.
She's joined by two supernatural detectives Donner and Murphy, her 6'2 strong-armed lesbian neighbor Laura, and Ashvin, a celebrity conman guru with real magic powers.
Relationships are tested as the supernatural threats grow ever more dangerous - both external, and internal.
If you like queer BIPOC horror, romance, strong core relationships helping a found family face down relentless despair, randomly scattered Filipino-isms, by a Filipina creator with a small indie team - packaged in a Magnus Archives-inspired analog horror sound:
Give Hi Nay a listen! We're on Acast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Youtube, and wherever you listen to podcasts!
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Today is Bandcamp Friday, where Bandcamp waives their revenue share fees, giving that money directly back to artists!
Music from "Liars & Leeches" is now available for purchase on Bandcamp, and money raised from sales will go directly into funding season 2!
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Oh so you wanna get into horror podcasts? Could I perhaps interest you in the horrible no good very bad day of Jonathan Sims? Or maybe you'd prefer the horrible no good very bad day of Arthur Lester? Surely you are intrigued by the horrible no good very bad day of Douglas Eiffel?
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The true horror of the Horror Podcast The Magnus Protocol so far is the dread you feel when the episode is over and you realise you have to wait an entire week for the next one.
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I'm getting close to being done with my malevolent pmv and I'm really excited about how it's turning out. Here's a couple more of my favorite frames as a sneak peek
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Using vampirism as an allegory for experiencing trauma and moving forward forever changed really makes writing far more fulfilling for me. This is why I love playing in horror! ✨️
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Happy Malevolent Episode 40 to those who celebrate.
Here, have an Arthur and a John
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Jonathan Sims the Archivist and John Doe from Malevolent are such theater kids. Like why do they both go so hard with their narrations? Especially, John Doe like he could simply be like they're wearing a blue hat but no he has to be all dramatic like "They're wearing a blue hat, Arthur. It's the kind of blue a mother would choose for a nursery. The kind of blue that invites a feeling of calm. But this man. This man has a cold hard look in his eyes like he's seen things too terrible to repeat. I don't trust him. We should probably go." And then Arthur will be like "... Cool story, bro, but I think we should introduce ourselves."
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