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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.
CHINNEY TELLS A STORY
Join Chinney as she tells a story, as only she can. Prepare to enter the world of urban audio vignette. Each short episode provides soothing storytelling that can only be described as auditory impressionism. These urban tales will bring you to the edge of your seats, and leave you waiting for more. Oh yeah, you're welcome.
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!
INK AND ASH: A SHORT STORY PODCAST
Ink and Ash is a seasonal, bi-weekly short story podcast. Host Shawn Ennis narrates classic short stories, using sound effects and music to bring them new life. The show also asks for listener submissions. Whether you’re an aspiring author or just write as a hobby, you can be a part of the show! Send your short story to [email protected] for consideration, and in the meantime, thanks for listening!
THE GHASTLY TALES PODCAST
A horror fiction podcast designed to provoke creeping dread, unease, and fear. Ghastly Tales episodes range from original pieces of fiction by Scottish writer Michael Whitehouse, to classic stories from Lovecraft, Poe, M. R. James, and many others. These tales span and push the limits of horror as a genre, covering weird fiction, cosmic horror, ghost stories, and many other dark corners of storytelling. Unlike most fiction podcasts, Ghastly Tales creates experimental formats, always aimed at keeping our listeners on their toes with their spines pleasingly tingling. You'll never know quite what to expect, other than having a chill run through your bones and a need to glance nervously over your shoulder to make certain that nothing is there. Come, stay a while... Stay forever...
AUTUMN LEAVES
Who Killed Clive Peterson? Bass guitarist Paul Kingston is happy to take a last-minute job playing with Milwaukee’s greatest jazz band. But when the band’s leader is shot dead in the street, his widow asks Paul to find out why. The police say it was an accident, just another innocent bystander caught in gang war crossfire. But is that really what happened? Could it have been someone in the band? Even a member of the family? The more Paul investigates, the more he finds that things aren’t as they seem. Can he find and stop the killer before more lives are lost, including his own?
ASTREYA: BOOK 1. THE VOYAGE SOUTH
Armed with his father's knife, a riddling notebook, and a bracelet with a green stone, Astreya sails south with an adventurous fisherman, hoping that in the world beyond, he can find his father and discover the mystery of his enigmatic gifts. They voyage to a village where all the inhabitants have met a grisly end, and fearing this may be the work of the legendary sailors cursed to sail forever, they dare the open ocean. The journey is dangerous, and Astreya must navigate through betrayal and an escape from slavery before he finds companions he can learn to trust: Gar, an itinerant painter, and his assistant, Lindey, who can take care of herself with the occasional shrewd blow from her quarterstaff. Astreya is just imagining a new destiny with Lindey when an unknown man from the past alters the course of his life, forcing Astreya out to the sea again. Praise for Astreya, The Voyage South “Hamilton has an intuitive grasp of story... Astreya is a work of great power, insight, and ferocious imagination... I recommend it unreservedly.” -- Spider Robinson, Nebula and Three-time Hugo Award Winner, Recipient of the Heinlein Lifetime Achievement Award "...a trilogy that will fascinate all those who have the sea in their blood and yearn for those days of sail. This is a sailor's yarn brilliantly told... I could not put this book down." -- Commander David Newing, LVO, Royal Navy retired.