At that point, I was coming up on a year in lockdown and isolation. ![]() Radio National Fictions’ Corona Tales’ appeared in January 2021’s Radio at the End of the World installment. All the stories are dark, strange, and mind-bending, making The Drabblecast a great listen for fans of The Dark Tomb or No Sleep Podcast.Īpple Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Website | RSS Radio National Fictions’ “Corona Tales” Lovecraft and James Tiptree Jr, The Drabblecast mixes in some of those older stories with original ones, sometimes, bought for the podcast. For listeners who enjoy a blend of older speculative fiction from writers like H.P. Sometimes the show becomes a bit focused on the host’s music but skipping past those earlier episodes to get to the actual stories is well worth it. Like a few audio fiction podcasts on this list, The Drabblecast has been a long-time favorite. Simplistic storytelling with music accompaniment at times drives these episodes into listeners’ minds. The Drabblecast has appeared in a couple of my review articles because they put out weird dark fiction in a way that borders on audio drama and is absolutely engrossing. These acts help show the creators that people are interested in what they are creating and encourages new episodes and new stories. Support the podcast and its creators by sharing, donating, and/or subscribing. If you happen to find an audio drama or audio fiction podcast you like below (which I’m sure you will), go beyond listening to it. Since this is the final installment of Radio at the End of the World, I wanted to recap some of my favorite audio dramas from the past picks. Radio at the End of the World has been here every month for the last year and a half, bringing listeners new audio drama or audio fiction podcasts from all genres.
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