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Somewhere in Boston, a graduate student discovers new, secret math. Somewhere else, a monster fails to become God, but only by a stones throw. In an endless desert, a pair of twins spend their days pushing a van across cracked earth, and their nights locked within it, hiding from creatures who whisper in the dark. All these things have, will, and are coming to pass. This is the true gospel of the ... more

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Written by Chris Dunne

Narrated by Claire Glover

Intro/Outro music by Will Wood & Chris Dunne

Illustrations by Charlan McCarrick

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Written by Chris Dunne

Narrated by Will Wood

Intro/Outro music by Will Wood & Chris Dunne

Illustrations by Charlan McCarrick

Visit patreon.com/lifeintheworldtocome for more REVELATOR ("EVERYTHING'S CANNON SOMEWHERE" and "Big Carl" tiers)

Written by Chris Dunne

Narrated by Will Wood

Intro/Outro music by Will Wood & Chris Dunne

Illustrations by Charlan McCarrick

Visit patreon.com/lifeintheworldtocome for more REVELATOR ("EVERYTHING'S CANNON SOMEWHERE" and "Big Carl" tiers)

Written by Chris Dunne

Narrated by Will Wood

Intro/Outro music by Will Wood & Chris Dunne

Illustrations by Charlan McCarrick

Visit patreon.com/lifeintheworldtocome for more REVELATOR ("EVERYTHING'S CANNON SOMEWHERE" and "Big Carl" tiers)

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 252 ratings
  • Wow

    This was genuinely amazing. I can’t express how much I love this as a work. GREAT JOB CHRIS DUNNE!!!!!!

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    Freaky Box👅
    United Statesa year ago
  • Absolutely love it

    If you haven’t signed up for the Patreon yet I would strongly recommend it, the rest of the chapters already up and they’re all so good.

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    5
    Hailey(the sequel)
    United Statesa year ago
  • IT’S SO GOOD!!

    I am so obsessed with this omg, I can’t describe it just listen to it! Somehow both existentially haunting and darkly humorous.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    parasiticalien
    Canadaa year ago
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    United Statesa year ago
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Exploring a unique blend of science fiction and existential themes, this collection of narratives presents various characters facing surreal and apocalyptic scenarios. From a graduate student's chilling obsession with a haunted restaurant to twins grappling with survival in a desolate world, listeners are taken on an introspective journey that intertwines dark humor with thought-provoking concepts. The storytelling often oscillates between reality and the abstract, pushing the boundaries of conventional narrative structures while inviting reflection on humanity's deeper struggles and aspirations in the face of chaos.

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REVELATOR launched a year ago and published 7 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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