
This audio drama invites your ears to visit Slumberland, a small island town in the US. Come along with Thomas Edward M, the freelance soundman. He's been hired to meet the locals and record their oral histories for the town's time capsule. The unfolding history of the town mixes folklore, paranormal, mystery and humor.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Comedy FictionFictionDrama | |||

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Quincy Dintz performed by Catty Donnelly. Visit C... more
Cycling enthusiast Emily J. Carnacki's tales of group bike rides through Slumberland's woods, befriending Vestigula Uridium, and channeling Shakespearean dialogue from atop an ancient stage.
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Tomas Anonymous tells a story about how he first met Rupert Nevins. It's a music-filled misadventure titled Wisco Magick Roads!
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The songs See Through and Say Goodnight by Mild Wild, "sounds composed freely and... more
Still in Greenland, Thomas Edward M spends a sleepless night cursing the noisy icebergs near his home. Relaxing Blue Dot Sessions music makes Thomas's mind wander. He reflects on his recent dreams, investigates the Atlas Absurda podcast, and shares w... more
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So mellow and entertaining:)❤️❤️😊
No direction
The whole show is weird, entertaining, and has a neat premise. However, once you get to around the 100th episode to so, it gets… odd. Not sure I follow how or why it goes that direction… seems like the story ended and they weren’t sure where to go, so they did the Bed Bug episodes. Maybe I’m missing something in another episode that explains it or perhaps this was just a creative outlet, but it seemed slightly out of place to me.
I came here because of the Ostium crossover and plan to relisten ... more
really loving this show!!! so charming and intriguing and the incredible sound just pulls you right into the world. fun characters and little mysteries that keep you hooked and make you want to visit this little island town, there’s a very “light” feeling to the show that makes it such a pleasant listen, and the short episodes are perfect for busy days or binge listens!!
There's so much going on here, but since the sound mixing is so on point you just expect it. It's just a touch of realness that makes it very easy to immerse yourself into the show.
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This audio drama explores the whimsical and often bizarre life within a fictional island community where folklore, mystery, and humor intertwine. Each episode features engaging narratives narrated by Thomas Edward M, a freelance soundman documenting the town's rich oral histories and peculiar characters. Listeners are taken on adventures through odd events, supernatural encounters, and the delightful idiosyncrasies of the townsfolk, inviting them to experience the unique charm of a place filled with eccentricities.
Notably, the storytelling is characterized by its imaginative plotlines revolving around quirky adventures, strange community members, and humorous undertones. The blend of comedic elements and mysterious undertones, combined wi... more
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Slumberland launched 12 years ago and published 136 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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