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Shelterwood - Episode 4: Paid With Interest

Episode 4: Paid With Interest

09/12/24 • 40 min

Shelterwood

Episode 4: Paid With Interest

Nick gets an interview with the man at the heart of Deeds and Registration. Solomon makes a research breakthrough. How do you survive a brush with the impossible?

Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE4Transcript

Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Karim Kronfli as William Brewster; Nhea Durousseau as Monica.

Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Emma Puranen. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.

Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.

Support us on Patron at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.

Go to bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information.

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Episode 4: Paid With Interest

Nick gets an interview with the man at the heart of Deeds and Registration. Solomon makes a research breakthrough. How do you survive a brush with the impossible?

Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE4Transcript

Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Karim Kronfli as William Brewster; Nhea Durousseau as Monica.

Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Emma Puranen. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.

Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.

Support us on Patron at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.

Go to bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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undefined - Episode 3: No Good Deed

Episode 3: No Good Deed

Nicholas DeRoso is not alone in the basement of the town hall. What secrets reside in these long, empty halls? And what was that sound just now?

Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE3Transcript

Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Paul Warren as Henry Gold; Alasdair Stuart as The Angel of Deeds; Sarah Golding as the creepy doll; and Rachel Lepore as Linda.

Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Emma Puranen. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.

Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.

Support us on Patron at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.

Go to bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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undefined - Episode 5: Preparations and Crossroads

Episode 5: Preparations and Crossroads

Solomon and Nick interview the world’s leading expert on Shelterwood. Why did she stop searching? What does she know that scared her off?

Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE5Transcript

Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Nhea Durousseau as Monica.

Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Hannah Wright. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.

Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.

Support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.

Find us on social media at ShelterwoodPod on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram!

Go to bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information.

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