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The SFF Audio Podcast: 2008–present Nonfiction, discussion, critique, news, or review Jesse Willis SffAudio.com [14] The Steamrollers Adventure podcast: 2016–present Improvised, Role-play, or Actual Play Michael Rigg Independent [13] The Two Princes: 2019–present Audio drama, audio play, audio fiction, or scripted Noah Galvin and Ari'el ...
The only relevant category is for "Best Fiction Podcast." As of 2022, the only podcasts that have been finalists or winners include PodCastle, Nightlight Podcast, LeVar Burton Reads, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Obsidian Podcast, Escape Pod, and The Magnus Archives. FIYAH Literary Magazine: Peabody Awards: online: 1941–present
Wiser Than Me. Look, it just doesn’t get much better than Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Whatever “it” is, she’s probably better at it than most. Podcasting is no exception, even though the premise ...
A fantasy podcast is a podcast related to or discussing the fantasy genre, which usually focuses on the magical, supernatural, mythical, or folkloric.Fantasy stories are set in fictional universes or fantasy worlds that are often reminiscent of the Middle Ages and the early modern period.
The podcast is an English-language adaptation of the Spanish-language podcast Caso 63. [1] The original was created and written by Julio Rojas, and produced in Santiago, Chile by Emisor Podcasting. [2] It was Spotify's most-listened-to show in Latin America. [3] The show is the first Gimlet Media production to be adapted into multiple languages ...
LeVar Burton Reads has been well received by USA Today, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Verge, NPR, Los Angeles and many other publications. [9] [10]The show has won multiple industry awards, including the 2023 and 2024 Webby Award for Best Art and Culture Podcast, [11] [12] the 2023 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Podcast [13] and the 2020 Ignyte Award for Best Fiction Podcast. [14]
In Spotify's inaugural 2024 Wrapped for Authors, the inspirations behind lots of blockbusters and TV shows made the list
The series was written by Julian Simpson and is connected to his Pleasant Green Universe audio drama setting. [3] In particular, a version of The Department, a shadowy government agency monitoring supernatural threats, appears in both the Mythos trilogy of audio dramas and The Lovecraft Investigations; a bonus episode for the final episode of the series also directly mentions Marie Lairre, a ...