Two SCP authors (Grigori Karpin & HarryBlank) and guests get together to discuss stories and their experiences as SCP fans: Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/4PxXeDURrg Interviews with content creators Discussion and curation of articles/stories/content related to SCP Information about content creation Larger discussions about the community, the lore and our personal experiences Above all else,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Fiction |
Today, we're welcoming Plaguepjp back, because we're not done talking about the wonders of the 8000 contest. So many incredible articles were dropped for this contest, and we can't move on without discussing more of them. In this episode we each pick... more
In today’s episode we discuss those articles submitted to the recently completed 8000 contest on the wiki that didn’t get enough attention. We also welcome back plaguepjp (winner of the 8000 contest!) to the show to help us. And we talk a bit about w... more
It's the end of 2023 and we wanted to get one more episode out before the new year, so we dug deep into the bucket of questions we got before (and gathered some more) to bring you three more hours of Grigori and Harry waxing poetic about deep and not... more
This episode we have plaguepjp back on our show to discuss more SCP-001 proposals, but this time we chose only three of the really meaty ones and go on a deep dive into each. Tune in for our hot takes but stick around for Harry’s end of episode joke.... more
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Two vainglorious scp wiki writers interview scp writers and try to justify making the scp wiki almost entirely a parody of itself, thus devaluing it massively
Grigori and Harry are some of the most fun and overqualified modern SCP writers. They’re also super fun to listen to, it feels like I’m being recommended good weird fiction by an old friend. more
HarryBlank and Grigori Karpin are geniuses of containment fiction, they know how to make an article and their exquisite choices in their guests ensures every conversation is an interesting one.
Having two authors discussing their specific work and their opinions on other SCP articles is fantastic, but it’s the conversational and funny tone of the discussions that really sells this show.
Digging the SCP universe! Now you got me missing creative writing. Super cool world and very well laid out and elaborated. Thank you for sharing!
Apple Podcasts | #185 | Australia/Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #130 | South Korea/Fiction |
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