#podcasts #AudioDrama
@o1vr so many things 🤣
Hello From The Hallowoods
Selene
Less is Morgue
Palimpsest
Unwell
City of Ghosts
Desert Skies
Wooden Overcoats
Badlands Cola
Victoriocity
Archive 81
Ghost Wax
Lavender Evening Fog
Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye
Night Shift
McGillicuddy and Murder's Pawn Shop
Crap Noir
The Shadow Dispatch
Dark Ages
The Way We Haunt Now
The Book of Constellations
Arden
What Happened in Skinner
Sporadic Phantoms
Nowhere, On Air
Achewillow
Haunted Happenstance
Murphy
So many 🥰
@secretsloth Okay, if you haven't listened to the Phosphene Catalog, it's wonderful (and they're on Mastodon! @phosphenecatalogue). I loved, uh, Wolf 359 (space station!) and Unseen (urban fantasy), the other podcast by the creator of it. The Strange Case of Starship Iris is great. I really dug Olive Hill, for fake-but-feels-real true "crime" (not too graphic, not too violent -- it's about a case where a girl dies in the woods and the narrator, returning to her hometown, is trying to figure out what happened and who isn't telling all they know). I also loved The Antique Shop and The McIlwraith Statements (sole narrator in both, but she's great, they're weird paranormal/urban fantasy). Our Fair City is super-fun weird SF that takes some of the pulp tropes of the 50s and turns them on their heads...
I can probably think of more if allowed to, ha. I love audiodramas. :)
@secretsloth haha, well! The first season of Out of Place is GREAT, weird alt-history stuff. Also love the second season, but it gets a bit more graphic at points. The two can be listened to separately/as stand-alones; there's no reason to do both. (It's not SUPER violent, but it does go into some really heavy themes and I hesitate reccing it wholeheartedly because of that -- I personally loved it, but not everyone will!)
You (probably?) heard about it, but Passenger List was fucking *epic* and it lives rent-free in my head to this day. Modern what-if sort of podcast about a flight that goes down over the Atlantic, and a woman who is just trying to understand what happened, because her brother was on it. It's a weird sort of thriller thing about grief and how well we know the people we love, and it's *great*.
Um, I also loved The Wrong Station -- anthology horror, you can pick and choose based on what episodes sound interesting to you.
Nonfic, but amazing: SNAP JUDGMENT. Not informative, still stories!
so many great thoughts and ideas and honestly, even some of the difficult themes have helped me process some of my own feelings. They're so eloquent sometimes.@secretsloth I do, it's all in my media -- I haven't done anything for a while, but I have a project I've been meaning to start!
And yes, feel free, I'll request you too. :)