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LADY AESCULAPIUS
Why limit yourself to one version of reality? Lady Aesculapius is a bohemian traveler between alternate worlds, and she's taking on her friend Jason Jackson to see wonders--but there's something threatening the infinite variation of reality, and now Aesc and Jason will have to make their way through dystopias, baking contests, and avoid getting copyrighted by a planet in order to save the day. Humor, character drama, and adventure await you in this new fiction podcast from 10,000 Dawns. Created by James Wylder and Michael Robertson Art by Anne-Laure Tudori Theme by Jack Guidera A co-production of Arcbeatle Press and the Southgate Media Group, part of 10,000 Dawns Support us at http://www.patreon.com/jameswylder
SIBLING HORROR
Short horror stories written by The Fradd Siblings (Matt & Emma Fradd). Get the Sibling Horror book here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08XS5V9S4?pf_rd_r=GG5G9TAEMZH53KKN9E0F&pf_rd_p=5ae2c7f8-e0c6-4f35-9071-dc3240e894a8&pd_rd_r=f1ab8830-1d2b-4eed-a1fe-0787139a62ac&pd_rd_w=mGgzi&pd_rd_wg=Y3rrz&ref_=pd_gw_unk A big thanks to Soren Narnia of Knifepoint Horror who inspired us to put pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard).
READ TO ME WITH BECKY KARUSH
On Read to Me, we practice listening — the invisible skill that fuels great work. We listen for what we love in an excerpt of exceptional writing, and then we put words to why it's so, so good. Great writers don't just know how to write. They know how to listen for what they love.
HEADS OF SIERRA BLANCA
In 2007, a serial killer inspired by Rube Goldberg murdered Lorena Salas, Carlos Aniceto, and Ana Nuñez in Sierra Blanca, Texas then vanished never to be heard of again. Authorities believe that these murders were the collateral damage of a cartel turf war that spilled into Mexico. Though, Lorena's niece, Magdalena Salas, does not believe that story. The Heads of Sierra Blanca is an 8 episode podcast hosted by Magdalena and private investigator, Monica Rodriguez, following their investigative research concerning what really happened and who is responsible. This show is an immersive experience that combines fiction, true crime and real interviews with experts.
HOW YA DYIN'?
"How Ya Dyin'?" is a Dark Comedy Audio Fiction Anthology Series intended for a mature audience. A caricature of the concept of death itself, the series takes place in a world in which more than ninety percent of the earth's population is born with an unavoidable expiration date. As one may expect, these dates have had a myriad of effects on aspects of life ranging from the economy to entertainment.
DARK CHILLS PODCAST
You've had them before when you're all alone when you feel you are being watched or even when the fear of death is knocking at your soul. Dark Chills. A collection of frightening accounts and tales of the unexplained written, produced and narrated by A. W. Holman. Have a seat, take a drive or just lay back and listen. May you have Dark Chills and a sense of fear for the sake of entertainment! Muah ha ha ha!
HARBOR
The Greer siblings have a lot on their plate- stressful jobs, southern heat, small town politics AND cryptids with personal problems. But that's just another day in Harbor. Harbor is an audio drama intended for mature audiences with instances of language, violence and implied sexual situations. Listener discretion is advised. Season 2 will release in 2021.
OUTER RIM READS
Outer Rim Reads follows Andrew Geha as he covers canon Star Wars books, chapter-by-chapter. With the help of insightful guests, Andrew will take a spoiler-free deep dive into different novels, talking about 2-3 chapters each episode! So grab your cup of Jawa Juice and join this digital book club! Episode air every other Tuesday.
THE CARIORKER
Dreaming out loud in the over-cast cloud between New York City and Rio de Janeiro, The Cariorker brings podcast subscribers all the classic culture of "The Marvelous City," Rio de Janeiro. And yet, what you find here is in English, translated and performed by New York actor/writer Todd Conner. With some help from a few of Rio's best musicians, your New Yorker host takes you on a deep-dive every other week into the rich literary past of "the Carioca" -- the native-born denizen of Rio -- bringing to light the hidden Lit, packing it up for export, and posting it for special delivery to the modern New Yorker, or anyone else stateside who has a heart for old Rio and an ear for storytelling. If you listen long enough, you might find that you're a Cariorker, too.