A daily sword-based, micro-fiction anthology that will run in September 2023. The episodes each feature a different, unique sword and the story surrounding it.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Fiction |
When a human traveler wanders through a mysterious doorway, they find themselves on the threshold of a strange inn, lost in another world. Inside, they meet an old sprite named Grael – one part innkeeper, two parts storyteller, and one part deposed t... more
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This episode, For Your Future, was written by D.J. Sylvis and performed by Ezra J. Wayne. Audio editing and sound design by Ezra J. Wayne. Produced by Ezra J. Wayne and Tal Minear. Music is: Stella the Fairy - One Man Quartet
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This episode, Vertical Carriage, was written by Tal Minear and performed by Caroline Mincks. Audio editing and sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ezra J. Wayne and Tal Minear.
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This episode was written and produced by Tal Minear. Avery was voiced by Chad Ellis (he/him). Liam was voiced by DeeJay Sylvis (he/they). Finley was voiced by Lisette Alvarez (they/them). Aly was vo... more
This episode contains discussion of grief and loss. Transcript here.
This episode, Echo, was written by Virginia Spotts and performed by Virginia Spotts. Audio editing and sound design by Brad Colbroock. Produced by Ezra J. Wayne and Tal Minear.
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This episode contains mentions of the conquest of Mexico. Transcript here.
This episode, Water’s Touch, was written by Andrew Siañez-De La O and performed by Andrew Siañez-De La O. Audio editing and sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ezra J. Wa... more
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Actors: Brad Williams, Vitriol Plays, Pandora Beatrix, D.E. Medus
Sound Design: Brad Williams
Director: Brad Williams
Writer: D.K. Tr... more
This episode contains implied beheading and implied sexual assault. Transcript here.
This episode, Salomé Redux, was written by Alyssa Gaiser and performed by Virginia Spotts. Audio editing and sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ezra J. Wayne a... more
After surveying a bewildering number of podcasts that Tal Minear is responsible for, I must conclude that Minear's creativity is a cornucopia of frightening extent.
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