
Out of Place & The Dragoning +2 recently completed fiction shows & 1 audio fiction show coming back for a new season soon!
02/09/23 • 7 min
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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:
- SEANCE : High Falls is a dramatized magical realism show from Soundbooth Theater. The 8-episode story was completed on February 9th.
- 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!
- 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 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:
- SEANCE : High Falls is a dramatized magical realism show from Soundbooth Theater. The 8-episode story was completed on February 9th.
- 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!
- 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.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
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The Burned Photo & American Hostage +7 more finished audio fiction stories
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 22nd - has ten shows in the Recently Completed section. Three of them published their final episodes last week.
- Strange Matter, a dramatized science fiction show from Joey Gutierrez, posted the Season 1 finale on 30 Jan 2023. It has 6 episodes and a listening time of 1h 27m. Season 2 starts in Jun 2023.
- Blood & Gold, a dramatized thriller from Realm, concluded the entire series on 26 Jan 2023, with 16 episodes, and a listening time of 11h 41m.
- Dark Heights, a narrated horror series also from Realm, posted the finale of their second season on 26 Jan 2023. Its episodes have a total listening time of 17h 57m. Season 3, I’m told, is coming soon.
This Week
This week, and every week, I made two personal recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love.
If creepy, edge-of-your-seat stories are what you’re into, I recommend The Burned Photo, a dramatized horror thriller from QCODE. It’s complete at the series levelm with 2 seasons, 14 episodes, and a total listening time of 9h 46m
My second recommendation delivers, to my ears, an intense and immersive experience. It’s American Hostage, a dramatized thriller from Amazon Music | Criminal Content | Wondery. The entire series is complete with 8 episodes clocking in at 3h 30m of total listening time.
Next Week
The latest issue of The End highlights four fiction podcasts returning with new seasons coming soon. And all of them return next week. They are:
- The Skylark Bell, a narrated drama by Melissa Oliveri | Phaeton Starling Publishing, returns on 3 Feb 2023 for Season 3. There are 68 current episodes for a total listening time of 16h 42m.
- Breathing Space, a Dramatized scifi anthology from Law of Names Media, will start its 3rd season also on Feb 3rd. There are 30 current episodes for a total listening time of 21h 03m.
- Selene, a narrated mystery from Aaron J. Reardon (Clever > Than), will return on 6 Feb 2023 for season 10. Ten! There are 47 current episodes for a total listening time of 16h 42m
- Omega Star 7, a dramatized comedy from Omega Star Productions, will return on 7 Feb 2023 for Season 2. There are 30 current episodes for a total Listening time of 13h 37m.
And that’s all for this episode of The End Last Week, This Week, and Next Week, which might be a horrible title. For the other audio fiction shows featured, highlighted, and coming soon that were included in the 22st 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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Dirty Diana & Old Gods of Appalachia, +4 recent completions & 1 audio fiction show coming back for a new season soon! 🎧☺️
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. (I’ll stop saying this after a few more episodes, so fear not.)
Let’s get into it, shall we?
Last Week
Today’s issue of The End - the 24th - has seven shows in the Recently Completed section, and four of them wrapped last week:
- The first is Station 151, a dramatized science fiction story from Pale Matter. They released the finale to their first season on Feb 14th. There are 11 episodes in the season, which will take you 3h 45m to listen to. Episodes of the 2nd season are slated for June of this year.
- Two days before that, And Worms Do Not Destroy, a dramatized fantasy from William J. Meyer, reached the end of their six-part show. Listen to the entire story in 3h 03m.
- Subsister: A Real Podcast is a dramatized scifi mystery from Zephyrum Studios that posted its first season finale on 10 Feb 2023. Listen to the story so far in only 3h 47m. Season 2 starts in early 2024.
- And Social Distancing, a dramatized romance from Chetan Bhagat, dropped all 12 episodes of the entire tale on 9 Feb 2023. It’s an Audible exclusive that will take you 3h 43m to listen to. Assuming you’re not a monster and only ever listen to audio fiction at 1x speed.
This Week
This week, and every week, I made two personal recommendations for great audio fiction I personally love.
The first is an exceptionally well-acted and produced show from QCODE that stars Demi Moore. Yes, that Demi More. It’s called Dirty Diana. There’s no trailer (what the heck, QCODE?) so here’s a bit from the first episode: Dirty Diana is complete with 6 episodes, with a total listening time of 4h 22m
One of the most creative ongoing series with exceedling well-done scoring, Old Gods of Appalachia, recently wrapped its 3rd season and is gearing up to release Season 4 this summer. It’s a narrated horror anthology from DeepNerd Media, and astute listeners will remember I featured the title in the 3rd issue of the end. So yes, I’m doing it again. It’s that good. And it’s my newsletter. It also has no trailer (seriously, creators: make trailers for your series and your seasons.) so here’s a clip from the prologue: Catch up on all 50 episodes of Old Gods Of Appalachia in only 27h 15m. Or longer if you choose to listen to the mini-seasons and one-offs. Which I recommend you do.
Next Week
The latest issue of The End only highlights a single show returning with new a season coming soon. It doesn’t return until March 1st, which rather breaks the “next week” theme, but since it’s the only one, I’ll tell you about it.
- Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery from HartLife NFP will start its 5th season on the March 1st. Catch up with the 48 prior episodes in 26h 00m
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 24th 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.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
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