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Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers

Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers

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Need a little finished audio fiction in your life but aren't sure where to start? Here's a good place! This short-form curated show does what it says on the tin: all the trailers from recently completed—at the season or series level—fiction podcasts, at least as we know about them at The End, the only listener-focused directory for completed audio fiction. New episodes publish every #AudioDramaSunday at 2:00p Arizona time. Created and curated by Evo Terra. https://evoterra.com Submit your audio fiction show to The End at https://theend.fyi Got a question? Send it to [email protected] This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: OP3 - https://op3.dev/privacy
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Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers - Fey Hollow: The Fairy Tale Murders & Murder in HR + 4 complete series & 5 season finales
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11/02/23 • 27 min

Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the website and newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

Let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

The most recent issue of The End—the 61st—highlighted 10 shows in either the Complete Series or Season Finales section, and 9 of them wrapped in the last few days. Strap in for a long one!


  • 🥪🍲🍰 • Gastronaut, a narrated speculative fiction food thriller from Aaron Kling, completed the series on October 31st. The series features a non-binary deuteragonist—yes, I had to look up the definition—and an ongoing struggle between a south-east Asian diaspora against imperialist powers. You can listen to all 19 episodes in under 17 hours.

  • 🧛🎃😨 • Storytime With Silas, a dramatized horror anthology from Majestic Goose Network, reached the season 3 finale on October 31st. This is an annual, weekly show that releases new episodes every Thursday in October, and only October. You can catch up on the 12 current episodes in about 4 hours while you wait for next October to come around.

  • 🎙️🔫😱 • Fear, A Love Story, a dramatized story of fact and fiction living together from Deborah Goodwin, Ginni Media, and High Street Films, reached the Season 2 finale also this Halloween. It features a diverse cast of highly talented and acclaimed actors, and you can enjoy all 11 in just over 2 hours.)

  • 😱👻🐝 • Ghost Wax, a dramatized fantasy horror anthology from Far and Tall Tales, reached the Season 1 finale again on the 31st. This is a longer ride, and you’ll need nearly 23 hours to listen to all 46 episodes.

  • 🥷👵🏹 • The Thief, a dramatized low-fantasy roguish mystery from Michael Schofield, reached the Season 1 finale on October 30th. Enjoy all 9 episodes in about 3 hours.

  • 😮🫣🌆 • Vivika Widow's Knock Knock, a narrated thriller series from Vivika Widow & Torrance Media, reached the season 2 finale on October 28th. The show supports Ragdolls UK charity funding support for children affected by genetic disorders, and yuou can listen to all 40 episodes in 13 hours.

Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers - Highlighting JOAN KENDRICK AND THE REALMS OF LAHR, SAMITE, and THE DEAD Season 4: Home
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03/31/24 • 4 min

It’s Sunday, March 24, 2024... and I’m Evo Terra. Here’s a rundown of the three fiction podcasts with trailers—that I know about, at least—that have recently posted a season finale or series conclusion and are ready for you to Binge-Listen.


And... that’s it for this week! You can find links to listen to those shows in the episode details or by visiting TheEnd.fyi, where you’ll find hundreds of other fiction podcasts, audio dramas, audiobooks, and radio plays that have reached a season finale, series conclusion, or are returning soon with a new season. It’s pretty nifty. I think you’ll think so too.

I’m Evo Terra, thanks for listening.


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Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers - BUILD A PRINCE & LEAVING CORVAT + 1 complete season, 4 season finales, and 1 new season coming soon!
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12/14/23 • 19 min

Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the website and newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

Before we get into it, shall we, a quick note of thanks to Flloyd Kennedy for becoming an Individual Supporter of The End. She’s a creator, so be sure to check out Am I Old Yet, currently at 8 seasons, with the 9th starting quite soon, I’m told. Thank you, Flloyd, for your support.

Want me to say nice things about you in the podcast and add your name to the website and every newsletter? Go to TheEnd.fyi/support. Because you can support us for an entire year for less than you pay each month for one of your streaming services.

And now... Let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

The most recent issue of The End—the 67th—highlighted 10 shows in either the Complete Series or Season Finales sections... and 5 of them wrapped in the last few days.

  • 😱📼👻 • The Patient Files, a dramatized horror anthology from Christopher George & Dark Papers Entertainment, posted the Season 1 finale on Dec 13th. Listen to the 23 current episodes in about 14 hours.
  • ⛰️🗡️🌲 • The Stonesinger Chronicles, a narrated epic fantasy series from Adam Ganong & Harmonic Series Media, where the entire show is made by just Adam, and that includes the entire orchestral score, has reached the season 1 finale also on December 13th3. You can listen to the 15 current episodes in a bit more than 11 hours.
  • 🥷🏼⚔️🥷🏼 • Five Deadly Rebels, a narrated martial arts action scifi series from Ian Tuason & DimensionGate Inc., also hit the Season 1 finale also on the very busy 13th of December. Give yourself about 7 and a half hours to listen to the 11 current episodes.
  • 🌊♭⛵ • Eeler's Choice is a dramatized maritime horror fantasy from Lou Sutcliffe, Daisy McNamara, and Cytochrome Hear. It’s created by trans disabled creators with the intent of uplifting underrepresented voices. Their Season 1 finale was posted on December 12th, and you can listen to the 6 current episodes in about 3 hours.
  • 🏃‍♀️💑🎶 • Underwater, a dramatized thriller series from Interval Presents, is fully complete as of the 12 of December, and you can enjoy all 8 episodes in about four hours.
  • And be sure to listen to the end of the audio file to hear trailers or snippets for these shows.

This Week

With every issue, I make two recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love. As with all things in life, YMMV.

  • 🎄👑💝 • My first recommendation is Build a Prince, a dramatized Christmas rom-com from Jenni Melear. If you never thought I'd recommend a "Hallmark Christmas romcom meets Bridgerton" show, you'd be in good company. But here we are. And if that's your sort of thing, you'll probably love this! 'Tis the season, after all. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] Buid a Prince is a complete show and a fast listen at just over an hour and a half to listen to all four episodes.
  • 🍔🐦‍⬛😴 • My next recommendation is Leaving Corvat, a dramatized surreal post-modern urban fantasy travelogue from Lex Noteboom. You know how dreams feel totally normal during the dream while one scene seamlessly transitions to another, and it all just... works? At least in the dream state? That’s kind of what I felt like listening to this season of Leaving Corvat. And I mean that in a good way! It's trippy, surreal, and a heck of a ride. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] Leaving Corvat currently has 2 seasons with more on the way. Catch up with the current 20 episodes in about 8 and a half hours.

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Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers - The Deca Tapes & Passenger List + 2 complete series, 1 season finale, and 2 new seasons coming soon!
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09/14/23 • 21 min

Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the weekly newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

Let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

The most recent issue of The End—the 54th—highlighted 6 shows in the Season Finales & Finished Series section, and 3 of them wrapped in the last few days.

  • 🏚👻🥬 • Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery, a dramatized gothic mystery from HartLife NFP, posted the final episode of their epic 5 season journey yesterday, Sept 13th. Plan on almost 30 hours of entertainment as you listen to all 60 episodes.
  • 👵🏼 🦸 ⏳ • Am I Old Yet?, a dramatised slice of life comedy from Flloyd Kennedy & Thunder's Mouth Theatre, has posted the 8th season finale on Sept 8th. So far, there are 97 episodes, or just under 20 hours, of content created, produced and mostly performed by an old woman, with an old woman as the central protagonist. Flying the banner for anti-ageism!)
  • 🏥🌀🤖 • Nightingale, a dramatized scifi mystery from Gen-Z Media, posted the Season 1 finale on Sept 7th. It features the stories of kids with cancer, we've received great support from youth cancer advocates, and you’ll need 5 and a half hours to listen to these first 12 episodes
  • Listen to the end of this audio file to hear trailers or episode snippets from these recently finale’d and complete shows.

This Week

With every issue, I make two recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love. As with all things in life, YMMV.

  • 🧑‍🚀🛰️🔍 • My first recommendation is for The Deca Tapes, a dramatized scifi mystery tale from Lex Noteboom. I’ve featured this one before in an early issue of The End, so I’m bringing it back for all the new folks. It's like the best episode of the Twilight Zone, but for your ears. You'll be kept guessing all the way! Here’s the trailer. [trailer plays] The deca Tapes is a complete story. Take the 4 and a half hours to listen to all 8 episodes. You won’t be disappointed.
  • ✈️😵‍💫🕧 • My second recommendation is Passenger List, a dramatized thriller from Passenger List & Radiotopia. Another early feature I feel deserves another run, because it’s such a great story! Even though "found footage" isn't normally my jam, this show uses it well. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] Passenger List is a complete story, with 16 episodes across 2 seasons, for just over 9 hours of thrilling entertainment.

Next Week

The latest issue of The End has 11 entries in the New Seasons Coming Soon section—11? Ok, this is getting crazy, but in a good way—and two of them start releasing episodes in just a few days:

  • Season 2 of Mansfield Mysteries, a dramatized comedy mystery from The QuaranTeam Group, starts on Sept 15. Get caught up on Season 1 in 3 and a half hours. 🍸🔪🔎
  • Season 2 of Project Pulse, a dramatized cyberpunk from Eyes Shut Studio, also starts on Sept 15. Catch up with Season 1 before that in about 2 hours. ⚔️🎮♿️
  • Trailers or snippets for those two are coming your way right after I say...

And that’s all for this...

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Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the weekly newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows when they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

If you’ve never heard of The End, then this podcast will be very confusing. Fix that by going to TheEnd.fyi and subscribing to the newsletter. It’s free, and you’ll get all the links, artwork, listening times, and more. So put the notepad away and just subscribe to The End. You can thank me later.

Let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

Today’s issue of The End - the 23rd - has five shows in the Recently Completed section, and two of them wrapped last week:

  1. SEANCE : High Falls is a dramatized magical realism show from Soundbooth Theater. The 8-episode story was completed on February 9th.
  2. And McCobb Mortality Services, a dramatized musical comedy from McCobb Radio Team, published the last episode of their 6-part story on February 6th

This Week

This week, and every week, I made two personal recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love.

Many creators have explored the “archivist” style of fiction audio, particularly in podcasting, but I find Out of Place, classified as narrated scifi, from Midnight Disease Productions, particuarly well done. Out of Place is a complete story, with 26 episodes across two seasons. It’s a 9h 08m journey.

And I greatly enjoyed the premise of The Dragoning, a narrated urban fantasy from Messenger Theatre Company, put into practice. The Dragoning is complete, with 20 episodes in two seasons, for a total listening time of 6h 14m. But as Emily wrote in her submission: “Did we start writing a possible Season 3? Yes. Will we put it out? Only if there's significant demand for it.”

Next Week

The latest issue of The End only highlights a single show returning with a new season coming soon. And it happens to return next week!

  1. Liminal Criminals: A Fake Crime Podcast from SCWR Productions, will resume with its 2nd season on the 14th of February. Valentine's day here in America. How nice. It’ll take you 5h 00m to catch up on the 14 episodes in season 1

And that’s all for this episode of The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week. For the other audio fiction shows featured, highlighted, and coming soon that were included in the 23rd issue of The End, including links to listen to the shows mentioned in this episode, please visit TheEnd.fyi.

I’m Evo Terra, thanks for listening.


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Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the website and newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

Before we get into it, I’d like to express my thanks to Wayne J Parker and to Dumb Dragons Productions for becoming supporters of The End this week. Your contributions help greatly, especially now that we’ve acquired Podvibes, a podcast-centric Mastodon server. That increases our hard costs, so if you want me to thank you or your production studio on air and get you mentioned on the website and in the newsletter, go to TheEnd.fyi/support.

OK. Now let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

The most recent issue of The End—the 62nd—highlighted 11 shows in either the Complete Series or Season Finales sections... and 7 of them wrapped in the last few days. Not as many as last week, but still... here we go!

  • 👽🌏🐵 • ENKI: Tales from the Past, a hybrid narrated & dramatized scifi history of the world tale from Mario Portela, posted the S2 finale on Nov 9. Listen to the 53 current episodes in under 12 hours.
  • 👻🔍📖 • The Wyrd Side, a dramatized paranormal mystery from Alexandra M. Barrow and Finn Cresswell, posted the Season 1 finale on Nov 8th. Listen to the 11 current episodes in about six and a half hours.
  • 🚀👨‍🚀😱 • Transmissions From Colony One, a dramatized hard scifi series from John Richter & John Richter Creative, posted the finale of their 5th season on November the 8th as well. You’ll need about 20 hours to catch up on all 51 current episodes before Season 6 shows up next year.
  • 🎒🔪🤣 • Good Morning Murderer, a narrated mystery-slash-comedy from Carmen Norris, posted the Season 1 finale on Nov 7th. This one is created and voiced by a female person of color, and you can listen to all of the 10 current episodes in about an hour.
  • ⛪🐷🍩 • Forgive Me!, a dramatized slice of life comedy from Rogue Dialogue Productions & Fable & Folly that was nominated for the Audio Verse Awards, NJ Web Fest, and Baltimore Next Media Web Fest, posted the Season 3 finale on Nov 5th. Listen to the 29 current episodes in about 13 hours.
  • 🌟👧🐉 • Warlock, a dramatized anime inspired D&D fantasy series from Zachary Burrell and Pact & Boon, posted the Season 2 finale on Nov 5th. You can listen to all 22 episodes of the current seasons in about 9 and a half hours.
  • 🌕✨☢️ • RED ODYSSEY, a dramatized literary cosmic horror sci-fi story from
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Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers - The Dial-Up & Lake Song + 1 complete series and  3 season finales!

The Dial-Up & Lake Song + 1 complete series and 3 season finales!

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11/16/23 • 19 min

Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the website and newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

Let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

The most recent issue of The End—the 63rd—highlighted 7 shows in either the Complete Series or Season Finales sections... and 4 of them wrapped in the last few days.

  • 🍔🌌⏳ • Midnight Burger, a dramatized scifi comedy series from Joe Fisher & Fable & Folly, posted the Season 3 finale on Nov 14. Listen to the 44 current episodes in about 42 hours.
  • 🎭🔮🌍 • Metastories, a narrated classic tragedies series from Metastories, posted their Season 3 finale also on Nov 14. Listen to the 12 current episodes in just over 2 hours
  • 🌌🎤🏳️‍🌈 • Midnight on Mercy Mountain, a dramatized comedy series produced by a queer creator named Mallory Spencer, posted the Season 1 finale on Nov 13 Listen to the 17 current episodes in about 3 hours.
  • 🧛🏻‍♂️🍷🦇 • Re: Dracula, a narrated horror series from Bloody FM, completed the entire series on Nov 13. Settle in for a listening time of over 23 hours across the 110 episodes.)
  • And be sure to listen to the end of the audio file to hear trailers or snippets for these shows.

This Week

With every issue, I make two recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love. As with all things in life, YMMV.

  • 🌊👫🌟 • My first recommendation is Lake Song, a dramatized scifi series from Make-Believe Association. Not all post-apocalyptic or dystopian stories need to be terrible, nearly hopeless tales of barely eeked-out survival. This is one of those stories, told through the voices of a talented cast and sound designers. Listen to the trailer.: [trailer plays] Lake Song is a complete series. You’ll need about 5 hours to listen to all 12 episodes.
  • 🕰️📞🌟 • My next recommendation is The Dial-Up, a dramatized sci-fi comedy series from Philip Catherwood. This one is short and sweet, but it’s a fun premise that's nearly perfect for a fiction podcast. Here’s the Season 2 trailer: [trailer plays] The Dial-up currently has 2 seasons with 9 to total episodes. You’ll need less than 2 hours to catch up, with Season 3 slated to start in September next year.

Next Week

The latest issue of The End has 4 entries in the New Seasons Coming Soon section, but none of them starts up again in the next few days. I’ll take this time to tell you two things:

  1. I recently revamped the newsletter and show pages on the website. You won’t see those changes if you only read the newsletter, as email formatting is much less full-featured than what I can do with a webpage. So if you haven’t clicked through to see the site, do that. You’ll love it.
  2. The bills are coming due for some investments, and I really could use your help. You can be come an Individaul supporter of The End for $25 bucks A YEAR. Yeah. That’s all. Supporting Creators can sign up for twice that amount, which is still tiny! If you can, please go to TheEnd.fyi/support and sign up. I could use the help.

And please remember that trailers or snippets for the four shows I mentioned at the start of this episode are coming your way right after I say...

And that’s all for this episode of The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week. For these and the other audio fiction shows featured, highlighted, and coming soon that were included in the 63rd issue of The End, including links to listen to the shows mentioned in this episode, please visit TheEnd.fyi. I’m Evo Terra. Thanks for listening.


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Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers - The Bright Sessions & The Dog Is Dead + 3 season finales!

The Bright Sessions & The Dog Is Dead + 3 season finales!

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09/07/23 • 16 min

Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the weekly newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

Let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

The most recent issue of The End—the 53rd—highlighted 5 shows in the Season Finales & Finished Series section, and 3 of them wrapped in the last few days.

  • 🚀 🥜 ⚙️ • Omega Star 7, a dramatized comedy scifi series from Team Omega Star, posted the finale of their 4th season on Sept 5th. You’ll need about 28 hours to listen to the 57 episodes of these 4 seasons. Season 5 is to start in January.
  • 🔪👹🥃 • Scott Sigler Slices: SLAY, a narrated scifi horror series from Empty Set Entertainment & Realm, posted the season 1 finale on Sept 2nd. There are 35 episodes for about 17 and half hour of horror goodness. Season 2 is slated for April of next year.
  • 🖤🦇🌹 • After the Gloaming, a dramatized gothic horror series from Dissonance Media & The Other Stories, posted the season 1 finale also on Sept 2nd. Five and a half hours is what you need to listen to the 9 episodes of the season, with Season 2 slated for the first of the year.
  • Listen to the end of this audio file to hear trailers or episode snippets from these recently finale’d shows.

This Week

With every issue, I make two recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love. As with all things in life, YMMV.

  • 🦹🎱⚡ • My first recommendation is for The Bright Sessions, a dramatized metahuman series from Lauren Shippen & Atypical Artists. There are a few shows that can claim to have shaped modern audio fiction, and this is one of them. Excellent writing, heartfelt acting, and a just-right soundscape make for a near-perfect combination. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] The Bright Sessions is fully complete, spanning 7 seasons with 115 episodes for about 47h of entertainment.
  • 🐕♻️👁️ • My second recommendation is for The Dog Is Dead, a narrated multigenre anthology from podcastgod. I first consumed this show during a road trip a couple of year ago, and it kept my attention from the dreary desert. Each episode has a totally different feel, but—if you're paying attention—you'll notice the threads. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] The Dog is Dead is a complete series with a single season. You’ll need about 4 hours to listen to the 15 episodes.

Next Week

The latest issue of The End has 10 entries in the New Seasons Coming Soon section—10? Wowzers I guess I should get used to this—but none of them begin releasing episodes of their next seasons in just a few days. So I’ll take a moment for two updates:

The first is that a brand new website and newsletter are coming. I’m moderately confident it won’t happen in time for next week’s issue or episode, but the following week looks much better. I’ll let you know when it’s released.

The final has to do with the realities of cost associated with that upgrade. Yes, I’m once again asking you—if you can—to consider supporting The End with a teeny-tiny contribution. Details at TheEnd.fyi/support.

  • Trailers or snippets for are coming right after I say...

And that’s all for this episode of The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week. For these and the other audio fiction shows featured, highlighted, and coming soon that were included in the 53th issue of The End, including links to listen to the shows mentioned in this episode, please visit

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Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers - THE TREES SWALLOW PEOPLE & RESTART, + 2 season finales, and 1 new season coming soon!
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01/18/24 • 18 min

Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the newsletter and listener-focused directory that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

Before we begin, I need to give a quick and heartfelt shout-out to to Marc Langston for signing up his production company, Nocturn Hall, as a Supporting Creative Shop. You'll hear more about them and their show, Dupont Investigations, in the coming weeks. And another huge shout-out is due to Jon Rolfe, because he also signed up his production company, Cryptic Radio, as a Supporting Creative Shop. More is coming from them quite soon as well.

Seriously, Mark and Jon, thank you for your support. It means the world to me, especially after I just shelled out nearly $8K for tomorrow’s procedure to remove another kidney stone. Ah, the joys of US healthcare.

You can support my efforts on The End like Marc and Jon did by visiting TheEnd.fyi/support.

And now, let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

The most recent issue of The End—the 72nd—highlighted five shows in either the Recently Completed Series or Recent Season Finales sections... and two of them wrapped in the last few days.

  • 😯😭☠️ • Atwood Manor, a dramatized murder mystery series from HellRose Productions that is created and performed by majority queer artists, posted the Season 1 finale on January 15th. You can listen to the 10 current episodes in about three hours.
  • 🛒📼🦃 • Supermarket, a dramatized comedy/sitcom series from 911 Podcasts made with a range of ethnic and LGBT cast and crew members, posted the Season 1 finale on the 12th of January. Listen to the 6 current episodes in three and a half hours.
  • And be sure to listen to the end of the audio file to hear trailers or snippets for these shows.

This Week

With every issue, I make two recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love. As with all things in life, YMMV.

  • 😱😥💀 • My first recommendation is The Trees Swallow People, a narrated horror series with music from Conor Matthews. Yes, it's narrated. But it's also soundscaped, with some subtle—and some not-so-subtle—sound effects to enhance the experience. Caution: The narrator's voice is extremely soothing. I'm not saying you'll fall asleep listening if you're stoned, but it can happen. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] The Trees Swallow People is complete with a single season of 24 episodes. You can listen to it all in about six and a half hours.
  • 🎮🚔🫢 • My next recommendation is Restart, a dramatized thriller from BBC Sounds and the makers of The Cipher, starring Armin Karima of Sex Education. I find conversion therapy abhorrent, and this fictional account drives that home even more. And this show sounds great, with exceptional actors and production. It's a winner! Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] There’s just one season with a satisfying ending (says me) currently to Restart. Enjoy all 8 episodes in about four and a half hours.

Next Week

The latest issue of The End has four entries in the New Seasons Coming Soon section, and one of them starts up again in the next few days.

Season 2 of Sci-Ops Nova, a narrated scifi series from Jedi Reach & Antoni Media Productions, starts on 20 Jan 2024. Catch up with the current 12 episodes in about two and a half hours.

And as a reminder, trailers or snippets for that show and the two ...

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Binge-Listen: Finished Fiction Podcast Trailers - The Polybius Conspiracy & Bronzeville + 2 season finales!

The Polybius Conspiracy & Bronzeville + 2 season finales!

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06/22/23 • 12 min

Greetings, and welcome to The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, the podcast companion to The End, the weekly newsletter that shines a light back on audio fiction shows after they've reached the finale of a season or the conclusion of the series. I am your host and the curator of The End, Evo Terra.

Before we get into it, a quick note to let you know I’ve totally overhauled the newsletter this week. I think it flows much better, it should look much better on mobile devices, and be more close to acceptable for those who use screen readers. Do me a favor and have a look, and then give me your feedback. Much obliged in advance. Now... where was I? Oh, yes—

Let’s get into it, shall we?

Last Week

The most recent issue of The End - the 42nd highlighted 7 shows in the Season Finales & Finished Series section, and 2 of them wrapped within the last week:

  • 🤨😀🤮 • Goodbye Blue Mondays, a dramatized absurdist scifi comedy from LovelyMachine & Story Engine, posted the finale of their 1st season on June 20th. Give yourself just over 2 hours to listen to the six episodes in preparation for Season 2 starting next April.
  • 🧍🏿‍♀️👁🕴 • Liars & Leeches , a dramatized supernatural horror from Hemlock Creek Productions, finished their first season on June 16th. It’ll take you about 4h to listen to the 10 current episodes. Season two will happen next year.

This Week

With every issue, I made two recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love. As will all things in life, YMMV.

  • 🕹️🌲🔥 Up first is The Polybius Conspiracy, a dramatized thriller from Jon Frechette & Todd Luoto in conjunction with Wayland Productions. I spent a lot of quarters in arcades in the 80s, but luckily nothing like this happened to me. Check out the trailer for this mocumentary. [trailer plays] The Polybius Conspiracy is a complete show with 7 episodes for about 3 and a half hours of pew-pew enjoyment.
  • 🌃🎰🍸 My next recommendation is Bronzeville | dramatized historical fiction thriller from Josh Olsen via Realm. Listen, Laurence Fishburne is just one of the starts in this exceptional period piece set in Chicago’s sound side. Here’s the trailer: [trailer plays] Bronzville is compete with 2 seasons and 17 episodes for almost 11 hours of entertainment.

Next Week

The latest issue of The End has 2 entries in the New Seasons Coming Soon section, and neither of those restarts starts this month. So before I get to the remaining trailers and snippets, I wanted to say a huge thank you to Ben, Colin, Fred, Charlotte, and Craig, each of whom recently became individual supporters of The End with a teeny-tiny contribution each month. They get value out of The End, so they’re returning to me some of that value. If you’re so inclined, please check out the Support page on the website.

And that’s all for this episode of The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week. For these and the other audio fiction shows featured, highlighted, and coming soon that were included in the 42nd issue of The End, including links to listen to the shows mentioned in this episode, please visit TheEnd.fyi.

I’m Evo Terra. Thanks for listening.


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