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Submit ReviewHey, folks! While we’re between seasons, we just wanted to make sure you were aware of an amazing Audio Fiction series that’s about to start their fourth season. It’s called The Sheridan Tapes.
In 2018, famed horror writer Anna Sheridan disappeared, leaving behind only a box of mysterious cassette tapes. Detective Sam Bailey is tasked with piecing together what happened to Anna Sheridan from the seemingly impossible encounters she recorded, but as the scattered pieces of the puzzle come together Bailey discovers that the picture is even stranger — and more dangerous — than it seemed.
CONTENT WARNINGS: Astraphobia, astrophobia, claustrophobia, nyctophobia, existential dread, discussion of death
Tape 1-6-87-8-4: Six months after her disappearance, disgraced detective Sam Bailey is assigned the case of Anna Sheridan, famed horror writer and paranormal investigator. As he listens to the first of many tapes left by the author, he relives her encounter with an otherworldly entity in the ruins of the Santa Lucia mine.
For more information, additional content and episode transcripts visit: homesteadonthecorner.com/tst01
Listen to the pilot of The Sheridan Tapes and afterward head over to the Sheridan Tapes feed to catch up.
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Today we’re swapping feeds with Give Me Away. A new science fiction thriller from the kings of fiction podcast science fiction thrillers, Gideon Media.
Description:
They call the spaceship that crashed in the Nevada desert “The Ghosthouse” because it screams—the screams of thousands of extraterrestrial political prisoners uploaded into its horrific mainframe. The only way to free them... is to transfer them into the bodies of humans willing to share their minds with an alien second consciousness. But who would volunteer for that? Graham Shapiro, divorced and adrift at age 50, is one of the first to raise his hand. Give Me Away follows Graham’s journey into a world of radical hospitality, one which will touch everything—and everyone—in his life.
Give Me Away is written by Mac Rogers, the writer of the smash-hit sci-fi podcast thrillers The Message, LifeAfter, and Steal The Stars. The first season is 9 episodes long and tells a complete story, but one with room to grow in unexpected directions in future seasons.
For credits, transcripts, and more info, visit Gideon-Media.com
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Today on the feed we're bringing you the pilot episode of How It Ends! This show is incredible and we think fans of The Subjective Truth will love it. (if they don't already!)
We'll have some new episodes of The Subjective Truth hitting the feed soon, but for now we'd love it if you checked out our friends at How It Ends.
About How it Ends
On an ordinary evening in November 1993, Micah’s entire world collapsed when her father, Nolan, died in a car accident. As time passed, Micah suffered from horrifying night terrors and an eerie recurring dream that left her exhausted and on edge. How it Ends was supposed to free her from her nightmares and help her deal with her loss… but when she receives new information about her father’s accident from an unexpected source, Micah’s world changes once again. And she discovers that sometimes dreams aren’t dreams at all—they’re memories.
About Season 1, Episode 1: Nolan Jones
Micah knew that when she left her New Jersey hometown for college in Rhode Island, she'd never look back. Episode 1 of How it Ends brings us into Micah's world 25 years after her dad's death and despite her attempt, all those years ago... she quickly learns that you can't run from your past. This episode features one of Micah's rare trips back home to visit her mother, Ava. As their conversation stirs up long-forgotten memories and Ava can't--or won't--answer Micah's questions, it sets Micah on a search for information about a potential link between her father's accident and a recurring nightmare she's had since childhood.
Content warnings: Grief, death of a parent, alcohol consumption, stalking, adult language.
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Credits:
Written, Directed, and Produced by Stephanie Resendes & Micah Rodriguez
Starring Micah Rodriguez as Micah, Shey Rivera as Ava, Joshua Van Ness as Nolan, & Sarah Champagne as Billie
Sound Engineering & Editing by Chris Anderson
Music by Joshua Van Ness
Episode transcripts by Evelyn Archer
Social:
Instagram - http://instagram.com/howitendsstudio
Twitter - http://twitter.com/howitendsstudio
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Today on the feed we’re thrilled to be sharing the pilot episode of Almelem. A new show from Gideon Media. They're same folks who produced "Steal the Stars." So you know Almelem is going to be good.
Almelem is a biblical backstager, set in the first century C.E., about a small group of con artists and true disciples fumbling toward the greatest story ever told.
Almelem, Episode One: The Baptist.
In this episode: Almelem tried to convince their boss Gestas that this new religious leader - John - could be the man who leads Israel out of bondage. Between the three of them, they discover they might have the secret to defeating the Romans, but only if they can find the help they need.
Learn more by checking out: gideonth.com/almelem
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Today on the feed we’re stoked to be sharing the pilot episode of another audio fiction series we love.
It’s called Believer.
Lara Campbell doesn’t believe in ghosts. But that doesn’t mean she can’t make money from those who do. She'd never call it a scam, because she does make people feel better about their problems...she just does it by pretending to have psychic powers.
When her ex-girlfriend, Rose, goes missing, Lara travels to a small Oregon town to help find her. But things are weird in Charity, Oregon. Nobody can acknowledge Rose’s disappearance, and a strange illness grips those who try. There’s a presence in the woods, which is definitely not Sasquatch (right? It couldn’t possibly be Sasquatch). And even Lara has a hard time telling reality from dreams.
An atmospheric, somewhat self-aware horror story, BELIEVER looks at not just what we believe, but why. Woven into the season are real-world paranormal stories and elements, which inform and contrast with the action of the show. The first season features a Lovecraftian mystery with a Bigfoot twist, grounded in a melancholy love story. Oh, and there’s a dog in it.
Follow @BelieverPod on Twitter.
And listen to Believer wherever you get your podcasts!
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It all began with a nightmare and a laptop in a kitchen...
What happened next has been described by many listeners as Tales from the Crypt meets Quantum Leap.
Each guest of the Grey Rooms lives a new life every day, only to die repeatedly, begging the question, will they ever find relief or only eternal torment? Once you start listening… you may find it hard to stop checking darkened corners and wondering if you now belong to… The Grey Rooms.
Today on the feed we’re excited to introduce to you a show we love. It’s called The Grey Rooms and it’s my new horror audio obsession.
The Grey Rooms is an audio-horror anthology podcast produced by Jason Wilson, scored by Audioverse Award Winner JM Scherf, and featuring the voice talents of: Graham Rowat, Sara Ruth-Thomas, David Cummings, Erin Lillis, Alistar Mackey, and many others.
In addition to your typical horror stories, The Grey Rooms also features exclusive interviews with anthology authors, voice actors, and show creators in the Behind the Door supplemental episode segments.
They already have 100 episodes and four full seasons worth of material with new Grey Rooms content being released this summer and Season 5 ready to drop this November.
Find The Grey Rooms on Spreaker, iHeart Radio, Spotify, iTunes, or any other podcatcher you choose.
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Exciting News!
Our Indiegogo Crowdfunding Campaign for Season Two of The Subjective Truth is LIVE from now until August 15th!
We're crowdfunding to cover costs associated with producing our second and final season of this critically acclaimed indie audio drama. But in order for us to deliver the best possible version, we’re going to need your help.
When you donate to our campaign, not only will you be supporting a small indie audio drama studio, you'll also score some nice rewards in the process!
If you enjoy listening to The Subjective Truth, The One Stars or any shows produced by Good Pointe, then please consider helping us out with a donation.
A few years ago we told you the first half of a story and now with a little bit of help, we’d like to finish it for you.
Check out our Indiegogo Campaign Page for more information.
Music Credit: Respite by Bajio Alvarado
Don't worry, I'll have a real Season Two of The Subjective Truth (complete with all the answers to what happened to Buddha Kline) ready for you before too long. But for now, I'd love for you to meet Randy Dunning and Gayle Kruger.
If you enjoy the pilot episode, be sure to subscribe to "Two Flat Earthers Kidnap a Freemason" on its main feed. And what the heck, why not throw us a rating while you're at it?
Show Notes
1.01 || Shadowbanned Randy Dunning’s quest for internet immorality is interrupted by a Shadowban.
Written and Created by Jeremy Ellett
CAST:
Zane Schacht as Randy Dunning
Lauren Grace Thompson as Gayle Kruger
Matthew Woodcock as Walt Clay
Jack Carmichael as the Narrator
Charlie Wes as Ed Choom
David Ault as Mac Kirkpatrick
Graham Rowat as Newsham
Addison Peacock as Karen
Maya Murphy as Millie
Adam Clark as Daniel Downripple
Michelle Kelly as Charlotte
Kristen DiMercurio as Bonnie Long
Josh Rubino as Scanner Customer
Brandon Finch as Snake Customer
Kirsty Woolven as Cat Customer
Ryan Philbrook as Smashed Potatoes Ad
Editing and Sound Design by Jeremy Ellett.
Actor Direction by Danyelle Ellett. Opening Theme Song is “Social Kapital” by Glad Rags. Closing Theme Song is “Tick-Tock” by Glad Rags. And featuring the song “Something True” by Louie Zong. "Retro" by Bajio Alvarado. Logo by Jeremy Ellett. Follow @TwoFlatEarthers on Twitter for updates and more information. Transcripts available on our website.
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Today on the Good Pointe feeds we’re delighted to share the pilot episode of The Land Whale Murders. The Land Whale Murders, is a fast and funny alternate history podcast about murders, birders, and a missing whale. We're excited to dive into such a creative and unique concept. And to top it all off, The Land Whale Murders boasts one of the most impressive Cast & Crew rosters in Audio Fiction. You can find and listen to The Land Whale Murders at www.landwhalepod.com or anywhere you listen to podcasts!
Today we’d like to share the pilot episode of an indie audio fiction series we’re just a tad bit obsessed with. We’re of course, talking about the historical satire The Vanishing Act.
All at once, The Vanishing Act manages to be a farce, a heist, a con, a murder mystery, and a disappearing act. The series finds a slew of off-color characters at odds with art, fame, magic, and history.
Follow TVA on Twitter, Instagram or Tumblr @vanishingpod. Episode transcripts are available on vanishingpod.com.
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