
On the 29th of February 1988, a global catastrophe led to 3.5 million people disappearing in an instant. Only problem is, no one remembers anything about it. Until now.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Science FictionFictionDrama | ||||

END OF SEASON ONE!
In the final episode, K looks into the concept of The Dreamer, and has to admit some uncomfortable truths - what may be considered fictional here may not be so in the wider universe. Who, or what, is The Dreamer? The Crawling Chao... more
I've already posted this on the Museum's socials, but next episode (12) will be the season finale due to the property next door having rennovations done by the World's Noisiest Builders. Rather than compromise my already shoddy recording work, I've d... more
K continues to look through the various alternate newpaper articles, and discovers an unsettling comparison with our timeline.
Museum of the Missing is written, performed and produced by Claire Waller. The title song, Museum of the Missing, was writ... more
In this week's episode, K looks into a group of polar scientists who disappeared despite none of them having a 29th February birthday, leaving one witness - and what he has to say about the true nature of The Event piles on more questions... who is T... more
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This is so good! Wish there were more episodes. Very thought-provoking.
Claire, if you see this PLEASE finish the pod! This is honestly one of the most interesting, spooky, creative pods I've listened to and it's literally just a woman and a microphone, no fancy effects, no full cast recording. Episodes digressed into wild physics or philosophy tangents that were genuinely fascinating. Highly recommend to anyone who likes their horror cosmic, thoughtful and strange.
I really enjoyed this and hope that they will return to it again!
This is so good! Wish their were more episodes. Very thought-provoking.
šš» Good story- Iād love to hear more šš»
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