At Dreadwood Press Radio our nightly hosts take the most cut-throat journalism job out there. Each night a new host takes over the show for their final confession only to be killed at the end by their successor. It's more glamorous than prison, folks! (And cheaper too) Within these stories, you will hear about a goth cowboy gunslinger and his scorned boyfriend who owns an interesting pawn shop as ... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsFiction |
The seasons are changing here in Dreadwood...
Written by Arthur DeHart and produced by Deep Wood Productions
Sound designed by Ryan DeHart
Cast
Rosalyn - Ren @Ren_cant
Fright- Raine Palmer
Bright - raewittevo
Night - raewittevo
Felix - Gray... more
In which the trees decide to make their winning move.
Dreadwood Press Radio is written by Arthur DeHart and produced by Deep Wood Productions.
In this episode, the role of:
Dallas Bristol was performed by Ian O'Neil
Sock was performed by Ozzy C... more
If a tree falls in Limbo, will no one hear it?
Dreadwood Press Radio is written and produced by Arthur DeHart
Wes - Arthur DeHart
Felix - Gray Casterline
Leon - Jordan Walker
Cherry - Raine Palmer
Librarian - Aaron Hinds
edited by Ryan DeHart more
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-The Call of the Void Team
Dreadwood Press Radio is off to a great start.
The writing is snappy and evocative. The characterizations are solid. Ostensibly rooted somewhere between the southern Appalachians and the supernatural realm, Dreadwood’s cast of characters mostly falling into well-worn tropes or stereotypes. There’s an understated subversion of modern Appalachian small-town tropes sprinkled throughout, and an effective dose of gallows humor.
There’s strong mythology and world-building underneath. People might... more
Love the podcast!! I’m only a few episodes in & I’m already scared of running out of episodes
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