
This innovative compilation series features short form podcasts from a variety of creators. This project looks to highlight new and underrepresented creators, as well as showcasing a few from recognized Rusty Quill favourites.
Whether it’s a post-apocalyptic space thriller or a quirky monster road trip, Neon Inkwell listeners will always have something new to discover.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsFictionScience Fiction | |||

Detectives investigate a dire disturbance in both magic and the dead on the streets of Sydney, Australia in this spirited urban fantasy from Rusty Quill.
Episode 4: "Dead Internet". Our detectives are drawn to the hobbies of both the rich and the de... more
Detectives investigate a dire disturbance in both magic and the dead on the streets of Sydney, Australia in this spirited urban fantasy from Rusty Quill.
Episode 3: "Apprentice". Magical mayhem breaks out for two apprentices, ending with one tragic ... more
Detectives investigate a dire disturbance in both magic and the dead on the streets of Sydney, Australia in this spirited urban fantasy from Rusty Quill.
Episode 2: "Haunting". Jill and Mark are at loggerheads over the Edger case. Why is there so mu... more
Detectives investigate a dire disturbance in both magic and the dead on the streets of Sydney, Australia in this spirited urban fantasy from Rusty Quill.
Episode 1: "Pets". Dark energies, powerful fae and a feral cat bode trouble for the bickering i... more
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Love this short form content, the quality of each story is amazing and each one has excellent sound design. I love fiction podcasts but these shorter stories give me something I can listen to with my partner who doesn’t typically listen to the super long ones. Hope RQ continues with this series!!!
Lots of excellently produced and acted short stories
The show is good - the sound production is great, the writing is pretty good, the acting is believable. Skip the first and last 3 minutes and 40 seconds to skip six different advertisements for major corporations, some of whom are known for cheating their consumers.
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A short-form fiction podcast series that showcases a mix of original and genre-flavored stories from diverse creators, including familiar Rusty Quill favorites. Episodes blend sharp writing with high-quality sound design, often pairing surreal or fantastical premises with intimate character moments and brisk, cinematic pacing. Noteworthy are the polished production values, experimental formats, and a recurring focus on speculative and horror-adjacent tales that appeal to fans of sci-fi and fantasy audio drama. The show tends to feature strong voices and tight storytelling that work well for listeners looking for immersive, snackable episodes and opportunities for emerging voices to gain visibility.
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