They were taking big chunks and shoving them in their mouths… they were like animals, and they sure as hell weren’t like us anymore—not with those eyes. One minute, U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Michael Cross is in college. The next, he’s in the middle of the zombie apocalypse. In the
Read MoreAt the end of 2019, creator of the Where the Stars Fell podcast Newton Schottelkotte (known as “Newt”), was a senior in high school and recently hospitalized and diagnosed with Type 1
Who better to write and direct the podcast Murray Mysteries, a gothic-comedy retelling of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, than a PhD student whose research interest is in new media adaptation? May Toudic, of
“The following documents and the recordings are a compilation detailing the events of the repair team sent out to Outpost Fristed in Svalbard. In the winter months, storms in Svalbard can reach
“Five strangers meet in a tavern on the eve of the Ravnican New Year’s Festival. A mysterious man, a strange metal orb, and a pack of goons set the adventurers off on
“This is Stella Thomas. She doesn’t know it yet, but she is about to discover that nothing she has ever known was real. What will become of her in a cold, uncaring
“Who is dead in the White House?” I demanded from one of the soldiers. “The president,” he said. April 15, 1865. President Lincoln is dead, and the country is in turmoil. That
There is a time and place for nonsense. Lewis Carroll, having written some of the most famous literary works of nonsense—including his “Jabberwocky” poem in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland—would likely agree.
It’s never been so quiet… so dark. There’s something about the press of absolute silence, the whole consuming blackness that leaves me just a little… I don’t know… breathless. Janus is the
Seeking Tanis. Runner Available. A mysterious ad on Craigslist and an otherwise-unmemorable short story published in Strange Worlds magazine called Where Is Tanis is the inspiration for Tanis, the podcast. From