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Points of Articulation

Points of Articulation
Horror
Pembroke-Wilkins Neuroscience Trial
Points Of Articulation
Participatory Storytelling
Nine To Midnight
Science Fiction
Audience Participation
Loss Of Autonomy
Medical Themes
Neuroscience
Mr. Richardson
Three Fates Collective
Henry
Pembroke Lab
Halloween
Mirrorlings
Oxford
Consent Forms
Paranormal Activity
Psychology

Henry's life is in your hands. Choose wisely.

Points of Articulation is a serialized participatory sci-fantasy horror novel. In it, we (the audience) follow and puppet a protagonist called Henry. When Henry volunteers for the Pembroke-Wilkins neuroscience trial, he expects to be poked and prodded. What he doesn’t expect is to be followed home by otherworldly monsters, much less to become their unw... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes37Foundeda year ago
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DramaScience FictionFiction

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Chapter(s) 44. Apeiron has a snack. You lend a hand. Henry and Ash share a quiet moment together. 

Content warnings: Cannibalism (ish), body horror, guilt-tripping, knives, loss of fingers. 

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Chapter(s) 43. Nara has a snack. Henry has questions. 

Content warnings: Cannibalism (ish), colonialist themes, body horror, knives, blood, violence. 

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Chapter(s) 042. Nara has a bad time.  

Content warnings: Gaslighting, manipulation, guilt-tripping, emotional abuse, physical abuse, major injuries, potentially inaccurate wound care (I am not a doctor).

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Chapter(s) 41. Things are let in, things are let out.  

Content warnings: Blood, minor injuries, vampire-adjacent monsters, cannibalism-adjacent behavior. 

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Ben Valentine
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Ash Garner
Housemate of Henry, supportive friend
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Hannah Semmelhack
Writer and Creator of Points of Articulation

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings
  • I just finished s 1 and I love it already

    That sajd, Id love to properly mark episodes: pod chaser showin me 1, 2, 3, 23, 24, 24.1, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30

    I feel li,e its missing something?

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    5
    damekkodark
    6 days ago
  • One of my absolute favourite podcasts out there! Incredible writing, from tender and sweet to fascinating or genuinely unsettling.

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    5
    Basilikum7
    2 months ago

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#41
Russia/Fiction/Drama
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#145
Russia/Fiction

Talking Points

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POA 015 — Copy & Paste
Q: If we find another choice for you, a better one, would you take it?
The character feels a sense of desperation at the prospect of needing help but asserts their responsibility.
POA 014 — Position Evaluation
Q: How did you and Nera get connected?
Henry explains the Pembroke trial and the other patients he's seen, including the one he saw being taken into the resonance room.
Acts 1 & 2 Q&A
Q: Are any of the characters canonically neurodivergent?
While none of the characters explicitly state being neurodivergent, I personally think of Naomi as being on the autism spectrum.
Acts 1 & 2 Q&A
Q: How do you decide on what choices to give us and when kind of giving us choices that have real stakes?
I see the choices as offerings rather than true choices, each one represents an opportunity for the audience to learn something more about the world.
Acts 1 & 2 Q&A
Q: How did you first come up with the concept for Points of Articulation?
I basically came up with POA earlier this year and got a lot of my start writing fan fiction for The Magnus Archives, which inspired many elements of POA.

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This serialized participatory sci-fantasy horror narrative intertwines rich storytelling with audience engagement, allowing listeners to impact the story's outcome through polls that determine the protagonist's fate. Centered around a character named Henry, the series explores his harrowing experiences during a neuroscience trial, leading to encroachments from otherworldly forces that challenge his agency and identity. Through increasingly complex relationships and choices, themes of identity, survival, and control are skillfully woven into a suspenseful plot that keeps listeners invested in the evolving journey. The blend of horror and science fiction elements, alongside the participatory nature of the storytelling, creates a unique listen... more

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