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Hi Nay - Motzie Dapul16 Feb 202301:03:45

Horror is more than just the white final girl riding off in the sunset covered in blood; it’s a genre booming with marginalized, oppressed, and colonized writers as a space to directly confront the violences they have suffered. We talk all that and more, with Motzie Dapul, right here on Radio Drama Revival.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support Hi Nay at https://www.patreon.com/hinaypod.

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website.

This episode of Radio Drama Revival was recorded in the unceded territory of the Kalapuya people, the Clatskanie Indian Tribe, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and the Atfalati tribe. Colonizers named this place Beaverton, Oregon.

Hi Nay - 'Bulok'04 Jan 202300:40:38

When the monsters you faced in your homeland come out of the shadows in the new city you’re living peacefully in, what can you do but face them head on? Come and meet Mari, a Filipina from a babaylan family living in Toronto, right here on Radio Drama Revival.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support Hi Nay at https://www.patreon.com/hinaypod.

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website.

This episode of Radio Drama Revival was recorded in the unceded territory of the Kalapuya people, the Clatskanie Indian Tribe, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and the Atfalati tribe. Colonizers named this place Beaverton, Oregon.

Dos: After You - David Orión Pena17 Nov 202100:57:01

The gray reality of Deck is a vehicle for discussing love, loss, and identity for writer David Orión Pena, creator of Dos: After You. Join us for our interview right here on Radio Drama Revival.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support David Orión Pena and Dos: After You on Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/dosafteryou.

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website.

This episode of Radio Drama Revival was recorded in the unceded territory of the Kalapuya people, the Clatskanie Indian Tribe, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and the Atfalati tribe. Colonizers named this place Beaverton, Oregon.

If you are looking for ways to support or donate to Native communities, the Quileute are fundraising to move their at-risk community to higher ground, and out of the tsunami zone, so that their culture and heritage can thrive for generations to come. Their first objective is to move the Quileute Tribal School, which is currently located right next to the beach, endangering the lives of children and the future of the Quileute tribe. You can learn more and donate at https://mthg.org/.

Kalila Stormfire's Economical Magick Services - 'Case Three: Music'01 May 201900:28:58
It's magic, storytelling, music, urban fantasy, psychology, and more on this week's Radio Drama Revival! Listen to our showcase of the fantastic Kalila Stormfire's Economical Magick Services, a podcast about a witch for hire helping her clients through problems you might find surprisingly relatable.

Want to cast a spell of good fortune for creator Lisette Alvarez? You can support them and this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kalilastormfire
StarTripper!! - Julian Mundy25 Apr 201900:47:47
It's Mr. Limbs himself! Listen as our own David Rheinstrom (also a fella with limbs) interviews Julian Mundy, the creator of StarTripper!!, and hear the two talk space, travel, and slang!

Want to help Feston Pyxis get to his next destination? You can support StarTripper!! on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/startripper

Want to support our next radio drama radventure? You can find us on Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/radiodramarevival
StarTripper!! - 'The Sale' & 'The Dreaded Gauntlet of Xinpho'17 Apr 201900:30:49
Feston Pyxis is no space colonist. He's just a goofy space ex-office-worker trying to live his best tourist life by making a travel blog . . . IN SPACE! Join us this week for delighting in The Whisperforge's goofiest piece of audio fiction, StarTripper!!

And hey, wanna chuck some bucks thataway? You can find StarTripper's Patreon thisaway: https://www.patreon.com/startripper

And wanna chuck some bucks OURaway? Well shucks, we love bucks. You can find our Patreon thisaway:
https://www.patreon.com/radiodramarevival
Red Rhino - Meghan Fitzmartin12 Apr 201900:45:52
It's a conversation about soap snow (snoap), Marvel's best genius, religion, masculinity, and so much more. This week, David interviews Meghan Fitzmartin, the creator of Red Rhino!
You can find Red Rhino here: https://www.redrhinopodcast.com/
You can find Meghan Fitzmartin here: https://twitter.com/megfitz89
And you can support us here: https://www.patreon.com/radiodramarevival
Red Rhino - 'Red Letter Day', Parts I and II27 Mar 201900:41:37
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's . . . A TROUBLED TEEN! That's right folks, this week, we're showcasing the first two episodes of Red Rhino, a work of superhero teen drama brought to you by one of the minds behind Supernatural. Like what you hear? (Us too.) You can find their Patreon here:

patreon.com/redrhinopodcast
The Once and Future Nerd - Christian T. Kelley-Madera20 Mar 201900:50:37
Boooooorn in the Middle Earth! This week, David interviews the wonderful Christian T. Kelley-Madera of The Once and Future Nerd. Topics include fantasy racism, power structures, dialects, confronting obstacles whether you're ready or not, and, of course, Bruce Springsteen.

Support TOAFN on patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/onceandfuturenerd

Support US! on patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/radiodramarevival/
The Once and Future Nerd - 'Princes of Iorden', Episodes I and II13 Mar 201900:44:29
Portal fantasy! Social commentary! Elves with Antebellum accents! This week, David showcases The Once and Future Nerd's first two episodes and his Middle English chops. This podcast about a group of teens who wind up in a high-fantasy realm is as hilarious as it is cutting and satisfying.


The Once and Future Nerd is on Patreon, and they're trying to get to $500/episode by the end of March. Let's put 'em over the top:

https://www.patreon.com/onceandfuturenerd
Roundtable: A Little Yurt Won't Hurt20 Feb 201900:51:06
Join David in Host Emeritus Fred Greenhalgh's yurt--sorry, YAWFT--to hear the story of how Radio Drama Revival was started. It's an episode of friends new and old, of what audio fiction is and can be, and what exciting changes we have in store.

Joining us this week, and for ever after (hooray!) are Wil Williams and Elena Fernández-Collins.

Wil:

https://wilwilliams.reviews/

Ely:

http://elenafernandezcollins.com
Roundtable: The ROGUE PANEL! from PodCon!13 Feb 201901:56:01

Ayla Taylor, the director of Tides, convened a panel of audio dramatists during 2019's PodCon—but this EXCLUSIVE EVENT wasn't at PodCon itself; no, no!



It was held at the marvelous Ada's Technical Books and Cafe in Seattle's Capitol Hill. Only about 40 people could squeeze into the space, so with everyone's permission, we are bringing YOU this super secret panel, because information deserves to be FREEEEEEEE.



This event, entitled "An Evening with Audio Drama Creators", featured the following speakers:



Ayla Taylor of Tides (https://www.tidespodcast.com/)

Mischa Stanton of The Whisperforge (https://www.whisperforge.org/) and Levar Burton Reads (http://www.levarburtonpodcast.com/)

Bridget "Bridge" Geene of Tides and Arden (https://ardenpodcast.com)

Lisette Alvarez of Kalila Stormfire's Economical Magick Services (https://www.kalilastormfire.com/)

Jordan Cobb of Here be Dragons (https://www.herebedragonsradio.com/) and Janus Descending (https://www.nosuchthingradio.com/listen)

James Oliva of What's the Frequency (https://wtfrequency.com/), Greater Boston (https://greaterbostonshow.com/), and many more,

and Jeffrey Gardner of Hartlife NFP (Our Fair City [http://www.ourfaircity.com/] , Unwell [https://www.unwellpodcast.com/] )



Settle in for a fabulous longform conversation about audio fiction.



Special thanks are due to Betsey Palmer of Hartlife, who recorded this entire dang thing. You're my hero, B.

Roundtable: Critic Roundtable30 Jan 201900:56:05
Back in November, friend of the show Jeffrey Gardner convened a roundtable of critics and creators in the audio fiction space:
Elena Fernández-Collins of Audiodramatic and the Bello Collective
Wil Williams of Wil Williams Reviews
Prof. Sarah Montague of Stories on Stage
Mischa Stanton of The Whisperforge
Paul Bae of The Black Tapes and The Big Loop
Jeffrey Gardner of the forthcoming podcast Unwell
and me!

Check out our conversation about the state of the industry! Also, a song about beef.
Dos: After You - Episodes 1 through 503 Nov 202100:35:04

If you fell in love with a god, would you follow them down to the ends of the earth? The home is hungry, and the flesh is weak, with Dos: After You right here on Radio Drama Revival.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support David Orión Pena and Dos: After You on Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/dosafteryou.

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website.

This episode of Radio Drama Revival was recorded in the unceded territory of the Kalapuya people, the Clatskanie Indian Tribe, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and the Atfalati tribe. Colonizers named this place Beaverton, Oregon.

If you are looking for ways to support or donate to Native communities, the Quileute are fundraising to move their at-risk community to higher ground, and out of the tsunami zone, so that their culture and heritage can thrive for generations to come. Their first objective is to move the Quileute Tribal School, which is currently located right next to the beach, endangering the lives of children and the future of the Quileute tribe. You can learn more and donate at https://mthg.org/.

Flyest Fables - Morgan Givens23 Jan 201900:52:35
David interviews the fascinating and eclectic Morgan Givens. Topics include the genesis and central message of Flyest Fables, Black, trans, queer/nb voices in SF/fantasy, the role of music in Flyest Fables, the inspirations for Morgan's character voices, his experience at Transom, his time with the DC police and Just Detention International, hopepunk and hope in general.
Flyest Fables - Episodes 1 and 216 Jan 201900:39:43
David rings in the new year with Morgan Givens's one-man show, Flyest Fables, bringing new context to high fantasy! If you thought you'd heard it all, you'd be wrong, folks! Prepare yourself for a journey you will not soon forget!
What's the Frequency - James Oliva19 Dec 201800:44:29
Check in with David as he interviews What's the Frequency? creator James Oliva!

Learn James's feelings on:

- Noise jazz!
- the films of David Lynch, and other Difficult Shit!
- David! (pthbbbt)
- Suburban ennui and the constraints of the mid-20th century

and much more besides!
What's the Frequency - 'Static' & 'Took a Powder'12 Dec 201800:49:00
Who will give us the wooooorrrrdddsss? We have a special treat for you this week as David brings you What's the Frequency? - a mind-bending psycho-noir from James Oliva and Alexander Danner. Hold on to the hand rails and take it slow! It's going to be one hell of a ride.
Arden - Chris Dole, Sara Ghaleb, & Emily VanDerWeff05 Dec 201801:06:31

As a note, this episode was recorded using Emily's previous name and pronouns. David brings us back from the Thanksgiving holiday as he interviews Arden creators Sara Ghaleb, Emily VanDerWerff, and Christopher Dole.


They discuss the origins of the show, the different writing styles that each of them contributes, and the ethics of true crime media (and many other things besides.)

https://www.patreon.com/ardenpod

Arden - 'Aliens did it'21 Nov 201800:43:29
This Thanksgiving, I'm thankful for Arden!

Is it a true-crime parody? No, not exactly. It takes the crime very seriously. But it is funny, and it is also a show with a mystery: what happened to actress and heiress Julie Capsom, when she disappeared on Christmas a decade ago?
The product of three writers—sketch comic Sara Ghaleb, entertainment critic Todd VanDerWerff, and Hollywood historian Christopher Dole—Arden is an engaging mystery hosted by two women—an ex-cop and a reporter—who fight over how they want to frame the show and contextualize Capsom's disappearance.
11th Hour Audio Productions - 'To the Moon and Back' & ' Wolpertingers'02 Nov 201800:57:24
The 11th hour is upon us! And David peeks out from underneath the blankets to bring you two selections from this year's releases, To the Moon and Back, by Boom's Faith McQuinn, and Wolpertingers by Kessi Riliniki.

Listen to more great horror and enchanting tales at 11th Hour Audio Productions

http://11thhouraudio.com

CW: gore, human trafficking, general spookiness
PROMO: Introducing Blackwood29 Oct 201800:13:42
David hits us with some whaling truth and introduces Wondery's audio drama, Blackwood!

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/blackwood/id1438804143?mt=2
Station Blue - 'McMurdo' & 'Thirsty'24 Oct 201800:44:21
This week, we're playing the fantastic Station Blue from Chad Ellis as we take Horror Octorbor (trademark Clint Worthington and Alcohollywood) to its spoopiest extent yet: to ANTARCTICA!


Matthew Leads is a driftless young man—and the Flower Company has taken a chance on him. They've sent him to a private research base in Antarctica, to prep the facility for the arrival of the scientists later in the season. For now, though. he's alone with his thoughts—or IS HE?



Content warnings for the first two episodes:

Episode 1: Something not unlike an evisceration befalls a minor character. It is brief, but gruesome.

Episode 2: Suspense, flickery lights, a jump scare that resolves into a pleasurable joke

https://www.patreon.com/StationBlue
Lake Clarity - Episodes 1 and 217 Oct 201800:41:51
David haunts us from Maine with this week's October scare, Lake Clarity!

As their last summer together wanes, five Colorado teenagers trek out to Lake Clarity, a site laden with challenging hikes and mysterious secrets. It's goofy, it's spooky, it's lived-in! We love it.

https://midnightdisease.net/lakeclarityhome/
Of Fae & Fiends - Fred Greenhalgh06 Oct 202100:56:22

How do you tell entertaining stories for kids about difficult topics? How do you do that by being kind to your audience and to yourself? We're talking about monsters and men, the wicked and the weasels, fables, fae, and fiends. And friends! It's a wide-ranging and wonderful conversation with the incomparable Fred Greenhalgh.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support Of Fae & Fiends and Final Rune Productions on their website.

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website.

This episode of Radio Drama Revival was recorded in the unceded territory of the Kalapuya people, the Clatskanie Indian Tribe, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and the Atfalati tribe. Colonizers named this place Beaverton, Oregon.

If you are looking for ways to support or donate to Native communities, the Quileute are fundraising to move their at-risk community to higher ground, and out of the tsunami zone, so that their culture and heritage can thrive for generations to come. Their first objective is to move the Quileute Tribal School, which is currently located right next to the beach, endangering the lives of children and the future of the Quileute tribe. You can learn more and donate at https://mthg.org/.

Palimpsest - 'Anneliese', Chapters One and Two10 Oct 201800:43:08
This month, Wil Williams and Matt Boudreau scare the crap out of David by forcing him to confront the thrills, the chills, the edge of your seat nail-biting joys of Halloween?

Will he survive this week's presentation of the first two episodes of the eerie and haunting Palimpsest? Well, yes. Somebody had to read the credits. Listen in!

http://www.thepalimpsestpodcast.com/
Jules and James - Jennifer Schwed03 Oct 201800:30:31
Can an apolitical story still have artistic value? Do stakes need to do be the driver of good storytelling? Ponder these questions and more as David interviews Jules and James creator, Jennifer Schwed on this week's episode of Radio Drama Revival.
Jules and James - Episode 128 Sep 201800:38:49
David is ill! But that doesn't stop our intrepid hosting hero from bringing you a little romance with this week's feature, Jules and James from 4th Wall Productions.

http://meetjulesandjames.com/
Marsfall - Dan Lovley and Erik Saras19 Sep 201800:46:32
This week: we've got Dan and Erik, two of the three Amity Bros behind Marsfall on the show today to talk about inspiration, craft, performance, and SPACE.
Marsfall - Prelude and Chapter 114 Sep 201800:45:19
Join me in the dread blackness of space, won’t you, friends, as we hurtle through the cosmos till we at last make land, till we at last… make MARSFALL.

It's a science fiction dreadnought, this one: fantastic writing, heartwrenching acting, and absolutely stellar music and sound design. Pun not intended; it's legitimately all incredible.

ENJOY!

http://patreon.com/marsfallpodcast
Victoriocity - Jen Sugden and Chris Sugden29 Aug 201800:54:12

Have we got a treat for you! This week, David talks about Victorian fiction and show beginnings with Victoriocity writers Jen & Chris Sugden and sound designer Dominic Hargreaves.
If you like what we do here at Radio Drama Revival, consider signing up to support us at Amazon Smile at https://goo.gl/s9W2if. Portions of your purchases go to Aural Stage Studios, inc, the nonprofit behind the Audio Drama Network and Radio Drama Revival. There's no extra cost for you and we get to buy David more Water brand water!

Or swing over to Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/radiodramarevival and donate to get extended interviews, and early, high-quality ad-free releases of the show!

Victoriocity - 'Even Greater London'18 Aug 201800:38:01

Something’s afoot in Even Greater London, a nightmarish victorian metropolis that stretches from Wales all the way to the Isle of Man. Queen Victoria, having survived numerous assassination attempts, has been biotically welded to poor Prince Albert. And the great black Tower of London beams wireless electricity throughout the great city, providing everyone with limitless free energy but somehow in no way reducing their immiseration.

If you enjoy Victoriocity as much as we do, consider supporting their work!

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website

Utopia - 'Gladness'15 Aug 201801:06:15
This week we received a mysterious submission from a mysterious stranger who only identified themselves as Icewater.
Was it a dead-drop? Are we spies now? ARE YOU?!
Who knows, and who cares! Utopia is a fascinating new project that takes place in an alternate timeline that diverged from ours shortly after the first World War; the entire planet is now unified under a single government, everyone speaks Esperanto, and there's money and services sufficient to give everyone plenty of leisure time.
So why would anyone ever want out?

Our protagonist, Glacio, explores an ineffable well of discontentment within himself as we play episode 1 of Utopia: "Gladness".
Neoscum - Gannon Reedy08 Aug 201800:42:44
This week, David interviews Gannon Reedy about the origins of NeoScum, the '80s revival, and how long-form improv informs the show.
NeoScum - 'Night Shift'01 Aug 201801:35:50
David plays NeoScum, the actual play podcast from The One Shot Podcast team.
Of Fae & Fiends - 'Tapes in the Attic'29 Sep 202100:40:42

Monsters may not always have fangs and sometimes they eat children, but in the land of Faerie the courageous can fight back. Join Lizzie on her adventure down the rabbit hole with Of Fae & Fiends.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support Of Fae & Fiends and Final Rune Productions on their website.

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website.

This episode of Radio Drama Revival was recorded in the unceded territory of the Kalapuya people, the Clatskanie Indian Tribe, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and the Atfalati tribe. Colonizers named this place Beaverton, Oregon.

If you are looking for ways to support or donate to Native communities, the Quileute are fundraising to move their at-risk community to higher ground, and out of the tsunami zone, so that their culture and heritage can thrive for generations to come. Their first objective is to move the Quileute Tribal School, which is currently located right next to the beach, endangering the lives of children and the future of the Quileute tribe. You can learn more and donate at https://mthg.org/.

Station to Station - Alex Yun and Andrea Klassen25 Jul 201800:46:12
This week, David talks all things Station to Station with Alex Yun and Andrea Klassen of the Procyon Podcast Network!
Station to Station - 'Standard Operating Procedure'18 Jul 201800:34:48
David is back! And he's married! And he's bringing you Station to Station, a fantastic new audio drama from the Procyon Podcast network, creators of The Strange Case of Starship Iris and Under Pressure.
Hostile Worlds - Matthew McLean and Colin Gray11 Jul 201800:44:09
Drunken first impressions and telling facts with fiction! Join David as he interviews Hostile Worlds creators Matthew McLean and Colin Gray!
Hostile Worlds - 'Our Small & Fragile Existence'04 Jul 201800:23:46
Guest host James Oliva (Definitely James Oliva) sits in for David as we explore the universe with The Podcast Host's Hostile Worlds
Wooden Overcoats - Beth Eyre and Felix Trench27 Jun 201800:49:00
This week, David speaks with Beth Eyre and Felix Trench about all things Wooden Overcoats! They discuss how they met, first memories of the show, the role of (and the search for a better name for) the "straight man", attitudes to death, and Beth's other projects.
Wooden Overcoats - 'Rudyard Takes a Hike'20 Jun 201800:36:10
Piffling's least favorite undertaker, Rudyard Funn, takes to the woods for an unorthodox funeral in this episode of the delightful British sitcom Wooden Overcoats. Their latest season digs deeper into the lives of their oddball characters, and it's even more hilarious—and more poignant—than ever. This week, we bring you Episode 3: "Rudyard Takes a Hike".

And stay tuned: next week, David chats with Rudyard and Antigone themselves, Felix Trench and Beth Eyre!
Wolf 359 - Gabriel Urbina and Sarah Shachat13 Jun 201800:50:52
David talks story evolution, social commentary and unreliable narrators with Gabriel Urbina and Sarah Shachat from Wolf 359.
Wolf 359 - 'Memoria'06 Jun 201800:47:30
This is one of my favorite episodes of any audio drama.

It encompasses everything I love about Wolf 359: its pacing, its plotting, its deep humanism, and its fantastic writing, music, and performances. Like all great science fiction, it is about more than just its text—and I think that's what attracted me to this episode.

I'll be talking to Gabriel Urbina and Sarah Shachat, the two main writers behind Wolf 359, next week -- and so to prep for that, I wanted to revisit an old favorite.

This episode falls in Season 3 of Wolf 359, so while I think it's a successful standalone (and I provide more context in the episode itself), you should certainly feel free to dive into the series and start from the beginning. I promise it's worth it.

What does "Memoria" represent to you? Let me know what you think; hit us up in the comments or talk at us on Twitter; we're @radiodrama.
Fall of the House of Sunshine - Matt Roi Berger, Jonathan Goldberg, & Marcus Bagala30 May 201800:46:08
I sat down with Matt Roi Berger, Jonathan Goldberg, and Marcus Bagala of The Fall of the House of Sunshine to discuss craft, prog rock albums, President Harding fighting a walrus, and, of course, teeth.
Fall of the House of Sunshine - 'Days of Future Fuzz'23 May 201800:28:43
A struggle between flesh and fuzz. A mad emperor, cackling atop a grand pyramid of his own creation. A band of fleshy rebels with moxie, verve, and puffy-paint! It's an ass-kicking, name-taking space-age rock musical, back for more: this time it's even weirder.


YUP oh man oh man it's The Fall of the House of Sunshine, Season II: DAYS OF FUTURE FUZZ.
If you loved the previous utterly wackadoo sampling from this show, I think you're going to love Season 2 even more.


You don't need to have listened to the first season to make sense of the second. Suffice it to say that there was a sinister plot to detonate the fuzzatronic bomb—an arcane weapon that turned everything into fuzzy puppets and stuffed animals. Well. Almost everything.

There's a very fun guest star in this episode, to boot!

ENJOY, and stick around for next week's show, an interview with some of the creative dynamos behind this project!
OBSIDIAN - Safiyah Cheatam & Adetola Abdulkadir22 Sep 202100:41:40

Why are we afraid of the novel, the new--and how do we handle that fear? What can we learn about Afrofuturism through a non-Western lens? Who are we as parents, and what does being a parent mean? Host Elena Fernandez Collins discusses these questions and more with Safiyah Cheatam & Adetola Abdulkadir of OBSIDIAN.

Like what you hear? Us too. You can support OBSIDIAN on their website.

Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website.

This episode was recorded in the unceded territory of the Akimel O’odham people. Colonizers named this place Mesa, Arizona.

If you are looking for ways to support or donate to Native communities, the Quileute are fundraising to move their at-risk community to higher ground, and out of the tsunami zone, so that their culture and heritage can thrive for generations to come. Their first objective is to move the Quileute Tribal School, which is currently located right next to the beach, endangering the lives of children and the future of the Quileute tribe. You can learn more and donate at https://mthg.org/.

Gone - Sunny Moraine16 May 201800:47:52
Sunny Moraine joins me to discuss their horror podcast, Gone, their stream-of-consciousness writing/performing style, their terrifying-but-fascinating doctoral dissertation, and so much more!

We discuss:

Sunny's origins in podcasting
LARPing?
The balance between mystery-box plots and Explaining Everything
Foucault's heterotopia, and spaces outside of normal rules
Mental illness and apocalypse (where did they all go?!)
Poetry!
Sunny's other fiction, particularly eyes I dare not meet in dreams
Gone - 'Awakening'09 May 201800:31:38
It's morning, and something's different. Everything's different. Everyone's gone. No commotion, no explanation. Suddenly the world is emptied of people.


Except for you.


This is Sunny Moraine's GONE, a taut, claustrophobic horror podcast about waking up and realizing you're entirely alone in the world. It's kind of the horror-counterpart to Michelle Nickolaisen's UNPLACED, at least superficially -- but while those two shows twine around similar themes, their execution couldn't be more different.

We play episode 1 of Gone, "Awakening". Stay tuned for next week's show, when show creator Sunny and I sit down for a chat about their creative process, their dissertation in sociology, and makin' scary fiction.
Boom - Faith McQuinn02 May 201800:44:27
This week, I sit down with Faith McQuinn, the director and creator of Boom: A Serial Drama Podcast.

And what a delight she is! We talk about Faith's history with radio drama, her filmmaker's background, Rovee the cleaning robot, and the long road to making Boom.

Boom is a show about denial and fury, masculinity and repression. It's perpetually relevant, and very smart—and Faith herself is no different! I'm excited to see what else this creator has up her sleeves.
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