
Find Us In The Static
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | FictionDramaScience Fiction | ||||

In which some people are on the move and others stand still.
This is a reupload of Episode Two, with updated credits.
Episode One features Cedar Taylor as the Con, Mickey E as the Radio Repairman, Tony Berkhoudt as the Prepper, Lizzie Apel as the B... more
In today’s flash, we meet a nonbinary conman (Ezra?) who picks up names as easily as they put places behind them.
Of course, you all know them better as THE CON.
Flashes will be short bonus prose pieces, taking a look at our survivors before the ap... more
In today’s flash, we meet Amelia, an agoraphobic beauty blogger who is struggling after a breakup.
Of course, you all know her better as THE BLOGGER.
Flashes will be short bonus prose pieces, taking a look at our survivors before the apocalypse hit... more
In which we meet some survivors and receive some makeup advice.
This is a reupload of Episode One, with updated credits. This is in preparation for our return for the back half of season one!
Episode One features Lizzie Apel as The Blogger, Jack Mc... more
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Crossing Wires is a beautiful and mysterious podcast which does a great job of revealing the lives of people in an apocalyptic world. It’s quiet and minimal, but that doesn’t mean it’s boring because the world building despite the minimal description is well done. There are moments in it that are poignant and touching even though listeners know little about the characters involved. I highly recommend this podcast to everyone!
So far I'm having a blast. It's honestly so refreshing to see this pop up. It's positive and heart-warming but it also intrigues me. I have no clue what happens next and the conspiracy theory person gets me tbh. All the while, it has amazing rep and interesting plot! Only thing that could be a thing is the first episode (I think) that has a lot of static and is quite hard to hear. Other than that, it's fantastic! Can't wait to listen to what it brings.
Though in its early stages, this podcast is already a brilliant psychological thriller in the making. Its characters, left unnamed (possibly for safety, possibly for reasons yet unknown), are recognizable by their distinct voices and perspectives. The plot, put together through snippets of radio chatter and following the events after an apocalypse, ties each piece of the story together little by little. The end of each episode leaves me eager to hear more! Keep up the good work.
This show is innovative and seriously intriguing— only a handful of episodes in and there is already a really interesting and diverse cast. I’m so excited to see where the story goes!
this show has a neat mysterious cast, great audio editing, and overall just a great listening experience, i highly recommend listening
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Apple Podcasts | #83 |
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