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arthurtaylorlester · 1 year
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hugs? more like [fabric rustles]
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Hello From The Hallowoods Season 4 will be a bit shorter than our previous seasons, spanning 30 episodes across the spring and summer. Anticipating a Season 5 return to the usual Halloween day premiere! ✨
27 days left to catch up!
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moonshotpods · 11 months
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Looking for new queer content for Pride Month? Come to the Moonshot Podcast Network! We’ve got:
Three Little Words, where hosts Claudia and Nicole rate romance novels on their steaminess, dreaminess and memeiness;
Additional Postage Required, a sci-fi audio drama about a nonbinary mail courier whose letters and packages start talking to them;
Champs in the Making, where you can hear a truly uncountable number of gay and trans folks defend their favorite Pokémon;
And a total of more than 20 podcasts, all from a network of 99% LGBTQIA+ creators!
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We wouldn’t be Moonshot without everyone at Moonshot, and June is an important month for us all. Find us wherever you listen to podcasts this Pride Month - because there’s nothing cooler than being gay in space.
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beastwhimsy · 2 years
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it’s everyone’s favourite overdramatic gossip god
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go listen to @hellofromthehallowoods RIGHT NOW it’s the future of queer horror and heart-wrenchingly good. storytelling is unlike anything i’ve ever heard before. you won’t regret a single second AND. the narrator does voices.
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crossingwirespodcast · 8 months
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That's right, folks. CROSSING WIRES will be returning in Fall 2023!
A lot has changed, since we were last active. We all have a much more complex relationship with hope, isolation, and survival.
Returning to these characters and stories has been strange. Have they changed, or have we?
We will be rereleasing the first six episodes with updated credits and bonus short stories — exploring some of our survivors' lives before the end of the world found them. And then we'll be going right into the back half of Season One, with six new episodes for you all!
We are all so excited to come back to this podcast, and we hope that you will join us.
For those who have been listening since the beginning... Thank you so much for your patience.
For those who have found us since... Welcome, welcome! Thanks for taking a chance on us.
Keep your radios tuned in, and find us in the static.
You'll hear from us soon.
(Art by the incredible Elliot Truth)
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vbsvartalf · 1 year
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Audio Drama Sunday, 12/4/22
Yesterday was a long, big, busy Sunday, filled with some amazing audio dramas that I must share with all of you.
Dead Air, by Realm Media (created by Gwenda Bond) - If you like the true crime genre of podcasts, then a fictional version might just be up your alley. It's suspenseful, emotional, and filled with dark, dry humor. I've been devouring it recently, stopping just short of binging the entire thing in a single setting. I'm not a true crime fan, but I'm still hooked. If you liked Arden, I think you'll like this show.
Greater Boston, by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason - Humor, surrealism, quiet drama are all at the heart of Greater Boston. I know it's been around for a while and has a huge fandom but I'm excited that I get to experience this show for the first time six years after it started. Once I finish, I have a feeling I'll start the series over again without missing a beat.
A Ninth World Journal, by David S. Dear - The ultimate actual play turned audio drama, A Ninth World Journal episodes might be short but they are packed to the gills with content and keep you guessing as to what is going to happen next. David S. Dear is a fantastic narrator I've heard on several other shows at this point and it's wonderful to see him shine as the star.
Exoplanetary, by C. Christopher Heart - Managing to weave half a dozen sci-fi stories together in a nonlinear fashion without getting things too confusing is no easy task, but Exoplanetary as not only done just that, but thrived at it and keeps me coming back for new stories and new angles. It's filled with heart and emotion that stay with you long after the episodes is finished. From robotic love to colonialism to time travel, this show has it all.
Among the Stars and Bones, by Ungodly Hour Productions - Technically this will be my third listen but each time I get something more out of it, I feel more for the characters and understand their motivations. Telling a story from 8 or 9 limited viewpoints is a great way to employ the unreliable narrator, or as it happens, 8 or 9 unreliable narrators. I've seen recently that they are casting for season 2 and I cannot contain my excitement!
Old Gods of Appalachia, by DeepNerd Media - Folk horror, when done right, is better than any subgenre of any genre of literature, bar none. I will live and die on this hill. Old Gods does folk horror the right way. There's mood and atmosphere, a sense of place and a sense of dread. The show will have you jumping at shadows and creepy noises down by the creek at the witching hour.
The Town Whispers, by Cole Weavers - While similar to Old Gods of Appalachia, The Town Whispers takes cosmic horror and turns it up to 11 alongside all the folk horror that creeps around the edges of the Fort. The story telling is sharp and a sense of doom and dread purvey every word Mr. Weavers speaks. It's beautiful and chilling and leaves me needing more.
Malevolent, by Harlan Guthrie - It's a simple premise, guy wakes up unable to see with a creepy voice in his head that is not his own. Oh also there's a dead body, also there are monsters running around, oh also lots of creepy books, oh also it's set in the heart of Lovecraft Country. What could go wrong? I'm late to the party on the fandom for this show but as I work through the episodes I see why the fandom has exploded Hannibal style all over Tumblr.
Hi Nay, by Motzi Dapul - What if the Magnus Archives were less focused on Eurocentric monsters and fears and entities? What if there was a less organized group of people going after them? What if all of it was recorded lo-fi and given a health dose of Filipino folklore? Well, you'd have Hi Nay and you'd sweep the internets with a new, obsession worthy podcast that teaches as much as it entertains. Also they are working on getting 1000 subs on Youtube so get on that people!
The Kingmaker Histories, by Meg Molloy Tuten - Made by the same geniuses that brought us Less is Morgue, this audio drama gives us a glimpse at a steampunk world filled with magic. I enjoyed the first episode immensely. The acting, the script, the sound design are all top notch. Have to say I love this Ariadne character, she seems nice.
Moonbase Theta, Out, by D.J. Sylvis - Dystopian futures, corrupt governments, sinister warnings about the moon. Sounds like a typical day in 2022, right? Moonbase Theta, Out was and is ahead of its time in terms of storytelling, narratives, and characters. It's really a who's who in the world of audio drama with "famous" voices popping in and out to voice characters that will make you do the Leo pointing meme at least twice and episode.
WOE.BEGONE, by Dylan Griggs - Part surrealist sci-fi, part existential horror, WOE.BEGONE is a show that makes me want to run away screaming whilst at the same time binging more and more episodes. How deep does this creepy, deadly game go? What is the point of it all? Will Mike just be able to relax and have a nice time? I need to know!!!
And 195, by Guendalina Cilli - I just found out about this audio drama yesterday and I'm already a fan. I'm a runner with a bad sense of direction myself so the basis of the show is very, very familiar to me (aside from getting lost in other dimensions, that's not familiar but you never know in these days).
We Fix Space Junk, by Battle Bird Productions - Dystopian space dramas are a trope for a reason, but We Fix Space Junk manages to avoid the pitfalls and enjoy all the benefits of said trope. It's fresh, fun, and exciting. I've decided it was time for a re-listen to see what things I missed out on in the beginning that are integral parts of the show by the end. I'm already having a blast!
Care & Feeding of Werewolves, by Brenna Anderson-Dowd - What if True Blood were a sitcom, but far better than the sum of those two parts? What if it were funny and informative, silly and meaningful? You'd have Care & Feeding of Werewolves and you'd enjoy every single episode of this weird little show, and I do mean that endearingly. If it weren't weird, it wouldn't be nearly as fun.
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theatticmonologues · 2 months
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Got a question for The Attic Monologues team? Reply to this post with your question, or leave one in our askbox before March 9th, 00:00 UST for the chance to have your query answered by The Attic Monologues writer Morgan Greensmith and director L. M. Clohessy in our upcoming Q&A bonus episode! 🖊️ ⚖️ 🎭
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monkeymanproductions · 11 months
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(Including Moonbase Theta, Out!)
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origami-butterfly · 1 year
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Right, so I started listening to @hellofromthehallowoods and oh my god I love it so much. All podcast listeners should listen, especially if you enjoy eye imagery and canon queer characters, like so many other horror podcasts!!
It also feels like a fraternal twin to Welcome to Nightvale, which makes me so happy, I love both of them.
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queerasfact · 10 months
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We'll be sharing a live convo on what goes on behind-the-scenes at Queer as Fact next Thursday as part of Podbean’s Storytelling Podcast Week!
It'll be streaming in a bunch of places, including here Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. You can also register here so you don’t forget. Hope to see you there!
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arthurtaylorlester · 1 year
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what are yalls podcast crimes
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These people will really smile, look you in the eyes, and tell you to listen to the podcast that had them ugly crying at 3AM last night
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jenjensd · 2 years
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I was listening to Juno Steel and the Kitty-Cat Caper and realised
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hinaypod · 1 year
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We'll be listening to the first episode of two podcasts and discussing them live on stream on Saturday, May 20, 2023! Please vote on the two podcasts we'll be featuring~
The Night Post is an audio drama podcast about the conscripted couriers of a city at odds with the ancient, arcane frontier that surrounds it.
Old Gods of Appalachia is an eldritch horror fiction podcast set in an Alternate Appalachia, a world where these mountains were never meant to be inhabited.
Hello From The Hallowoods is a queer horror podcast where a cosmic narrator follows the increasingly connected residents of the forest at the end of the world.
Care And Feeding Of Werewolves - A podcast addressing current events and issues in the paranormal community, hosted by Hazel Thornton, witch and medical practitioner. Witch Hazel Thornton, MD finds that her supernatural patients are going missing in this dark modern fantasy audiodrama.
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ghostlycollectorchaos · 5 months
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The worst part is that I actually knew it
Got that dirty filthy vibes since DAY ONE
Don't look away my ass you bitch
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crossingwirespodcast · 7 months
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There's a (Relaunch Date and Merch) Storm Coming...
We are so excited to announce that we will be officially relaunching on October 1st!
We will be reposting our first episode with updated credits, and with that will be our first bonus story. These 'flashes' will show us what our characters were like before the apocalypse came knocking, and will be released after each episode, old and new.
Flash One is called 'faces in the recording are closer than they appear', and focuses in on The Blogger.
To celebrate our return, we've also gone and launched a merch shop. There's a small line of products on there now, but we'll be looking to add more as the season continues... So let us know if there's anything you'd like to see!
Thank you again for your support and excitement! We are right there with you. We cannot wait to start sharing these stories again.
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