
In a vast, abandoned library on the borders of civilisation, Matthew and Erik find themselves trapped and lost with little hope of escape. Surrounded by nothing but the esoteric books of definitely real authors, they resolve to do all that they can do: read. This is Lost in Narration.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 93 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionComedy Fiction | |||

In the book this week, Crunch Trusty is trying out an interesting new catchphrase.
Then, to celebrate Scotland winning the World Cup or whatever, Erik plays a game of Team or Fleme. Play along at work!
[Elevator music courtesy of Nassau of Lyrailie... more
Andrew returns! In the book this week, giant baby breaks Las Vegas.
Then, the boys discuss Smallville, and write Scotland's entry for the next Eurovision.
At the risk of breaking the fourth wall, Lost in Narration follows two friends trapped in a f... more
Rather than reading one book, the boys read three novelettes, each revolving around spaceships.
Then, Erik plays a game of Doctor Who or Doctor Noo, and it goes really well.
At the risk of breaking the fourth wall, Lost in Narration follows two fr... more
In the book this week, Papa Slimthick opens a bakery.
Then, the boys dissect the Cars Extended Universe, and write a sequel to Good Boy.
At the risk of breaking the fourth wall, Lost in Narration follows two friends trapped in a fictional library. ... more
In the book this week, a superheroes for hire agency just hasn’t felt the same since it was bought over by a giant rat mafia mob boss.
Then, riding the high of solving Bob Buel’s murder, M-Man and the E-Train solve 16 more murders.
At the risk of ... more
In the book this week, a crash landed alien gets some bad news: he doesn't actually qualify for Area 51.
Then, the boys solve Bob Buel's murder again, and officially endorse Ben for President.
At the risk of breaking the fourth wall, Lost in Narrat... more
Bob Buel (99 Questions) is back! In the book this week, Superman Ripoff Man is definitely dead- for real this time.
Then, Bob sells some hotdogs, makes some good dog noises, and nearly survives the entire episode.
At the risk of breaking the four... more
Erik finds 3 sci-fi books written by real, famous authors- or at least the first lines of them. Forced to make the stories up as they go along, the boys weave tales of dread (like the job?), the ghost of unpaid life insurance yet to come, and career ... more
I have been watching for years and years and years and years for a podcast about two guys stuck in a library who would read me books. Some leaper screamed on his way past me while I was climbing some mountain that I should check out Matthew and Erik and I swear, it is the closest to what I have been searching for for what has turned out to be my whole life. I laugh so hard. It’s perfect. For real. Yes, I’ll marry the both of them, and will move into the library immediately. Cheers. More more mor... more
Cool people do a cool podcast. They are nice to have.
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