It\u2019s never been so quiet\u2026 so dark. There\u2019s something about the press of absolute silence, the whole consuming blackness that leaves me just a little\u2026 I don\u2019t know\u2026 breathless.<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n Janus is the Roman god of beginnings, endings, duality, time, transitions, and doorways. He is usually depicted with two faces as he simultaneously looks to the future and the past.<\/span><\/p>\n Janus Descending<\/span><\/i> is a science fiction\/horror audio podcast narrated by two characters\u2014one going forward through the story and the other backward\u2014who eventually meet in the middle. The episodes alternate between the two perspectives.<\/span><\/p>\n Janus Descending<\/span><\/i> is the story of two xenoarchaeologists, Peter and Chel, who are sent to explore a distant alien world and the ruins of a civilization on that planet. They go on this journey alone, which is against company protocol, but with Peter\u2019s older brother in charge, they\u2019re able to cut through the red tape.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n When they arrive on the planet, they discover the ruins have sunk into a giant chasm. As they begin exploring, they run into the creatures who caused the end of the previous civilization.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201c<\/span>It\u2019s clear from the start of the podcast, no one gets out alive<\/span><\/i>,\u201d Cobb said. \u201c<\/span>The real mystery is how they get from point A to point B, and the emotional journey that the characters are going through. I knew from the start people were going to figure that out very quickly anyhow, because I have a tendency to give away too much in my writing. But, so long as I can carry you through the emotional side of things, I can live with that.<\/span><\/i>\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n \u201c<\/span>It\u2019s about the emotional journey of these characters. They\u2019re trying to figure out who they are and where they stand as they face the worst experience of their lives. Who are you under pressure? What do you do when the people you love are in danger? What do you do when it’s the choice between the person you love and yourself? How do you navigate those kinds of moral quandaries? Especially when you find yourself in the situation and the adrenaline is going\u2014there\u2019s an active choice right in front of you, and you have to make a decision. And then how do you deal with the aftermath of those decisions you make?<\/span><\/i>\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n The idea for <\/span>Janus Descending<\/span><\/i> was planted when Cobb and her friend Anthony Olivieri wanted to make a podcast together, but Anthony didn\u2019t have time to create anything new. Plus, they live in different states. So, Cobb decided to take on the task of trying to figure out how to tell a story with two people without having them interact too much.<\/span><\/p>\n \u201c<\/span>That\u2019s how I came up with the single narrator, double perspective. I knew I wanted to tell the story that took place in outer space. It’s one of my three big loves, next to dinosaurs and the ocean. All my projects somehow revolve around those things. This time, it was space. And as I was coming up with the story, I was introduced to the alien series for the first time. <\/span><\/i><\/p>\n \u201cThat’s really what kind of got me going down the rabbit hole of horror stories and those that deal with unnerving situations\u2026 the uncanny monsters, yes, but also psychological horror and drama. I didn\u2019t want to watch a lot of slasher movies, because I don\u2019t like a lot of gore or jumpscares. But I’ve always found monsters kind of fascinating, because it’s just different forms of biology, and you kind of get to play with things that already technically exist in the world by mashing all the really horrible parts into just some wretched monster that’s chasing you through the dark, which is always a ton of fun.<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n \u201cAnd, as I was going through it, I realized it can\u2019t be a monster story for both characters. It has to have an element of the psychological horror to kind of carry the second thread of the story through. The characters have to experience what’s going on differently, so that there are still two stories to tell. And then it just sort of snowballed from there and wound up as a podcast<\/span><\/i>.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n \u201c<\/span>I’ve been an actor longer than I’ve been a writer. Actually, I started acting in the second grade, and I was like <\/span><\/i>\u2018<\/span>This<\/span><\/i>\u2026 this is the thing I want to do forever.\u2019<\/span> And then in seventh grade, I discovered writing, because my cousin introduced me to fan fiction, and that was a long, dark road. Eventually, though, it led to podcasting, so it wasn\u2019t all that bad.\u00a0<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n \u201cI always loved listening to audiobooks and fiction podcasts like <\/span><\/i>Welcome to Night Vale<\/span> and <\/span><\/i>Wolf 359, <\/span>and all of the sudden, it just clicked. I was like <\/span><\/i>\u2018Oh hey, wait, I can make this work. I can write voiceover fiction. I\u2019m an actor, and podcasting is a thing.\u2019 <\/span>So, I got a couple of my best friends together, and we made our first show, which was <\/span><\/i>Here Be Dragons<\/span>, and I just kept going with it. It kind of snowballed into this wonderful experience of getting to pull from all aspects of my creativity<\/span><\/i>.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n Even though <\/span>Janus Descending<\/span><\/i> is a completed story, Cobb has already launched her next project, <\/span>Primordial Deep<\/span><\/i>, which continues on the psychological horror\/drama themes started in <\/span>Janus Descending<\/span><\/i>. The pilot episode debuted on Halloween, so you can check it out now.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n November 2020 Issue<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" It\u2019s never been so quiet\u2026 so dark. There\u2019s something about the press of absolute silence, the whole consuming blackness that leaves me just a little\u2026 I don\u2019t know\u2026 breathless. Janus is the Roman god of beginnings, endings, duality, time, transitions, and doorways. He is usually depicted with two faces as he simultaneously looks to the future and the past. Janus Descending is a science fiction\/horror audio podcast narrated by two characters\u2014one going forward through the story and the other backward\u2014who eventually meet in the middle. The episodes alternate between the two perspectives. \u201cBasically, I just wanted to squeeze some mythology<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":8,"featured_media":11482,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[6],"tags":[2075,2071,187,2074,2077,2073,2078,2076,2072],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n\u201c<\/span>Basically, I just wanted to squeeze some mythology in, but the title does work perfectly with the structure of the story<\/span><\/i>,\u201d said creator Jordan Cobb with a laugh.<\/span><\/h3>\n
Cobb adds that even though people laugh at her, she considers <\/span>Janis Descending<\/span><\/i> to be a love story more than a true horror story.<\/span><\/h3>\n
Along with writing the script, Cobb is an actress and plays Chel.<\/span><\/h3>\n