
An interdimensional fictional transmission. SubverCity Transmit is a LGBT themed fantasy, horror and science fiction transmission featuring tales of the queer, freaky, outcast and otherwise lost. A.M. Onymous, the "only slightly mad" descendent of the Hatter, is the chic host and narrator of the broadcasts that originate from the brightly lit depths of an underground transportation hub. SubverCity... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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We check back in with the rest of the SubverCitizens in the wake of A.M's disappearance! What will they do without their dearest of cheerleaders?!
This episode’s story, “Garden” was written by Damien Krsteski. Damien writes science fiction and deve... more
A.M. is still lost somewhere in the AdverCity but she's hacked the system in order to deliver a spooky spec fic in time for Halloween.
This episode's story, "Untamed," was written by S.H. Cooper - a Florida based author with a penchant for horror. ... more
A.M.'s been abducted and taken to the AdverCity! HELP!
Alex Woods, the creator of The Sapphic Cast, has decided that her Scandinavian accent is too difficult to understand for English speakers so she goes on a mission to find a host and narrator fo... more
This episode's story, "Berlin Ben's Big Night Out," was written by Corin Reyburn. Corin's website is www.infrastratos.com. Both the episode and the tale within touch on what fun it might be to be able to change your gender at will while living... more
This episode's story, "Zombieschlager (Part 2)," was written by Belwoeth Harbright. While churning out horror, sci-fi and fantasy fiction AND going to school full-time, Harbright also works as a freelance ghostwriter and creative fiction editor. For ... more
This episode's story, "Zombieschlager," was written by Belwoeth Harbright. Harbright is a horror/sci-fi/fantastic fiction author and poet, whose home dimension seems to be centered around Tulsa, Oklahoma. He is married to a wonderful husband, owns tw... more
This is A.M. checking in again with an addendum piece to our summer romance episode [TX004 - The End of the Summer]. There were thoughts I had to get down on paper and things I needed to hear myself say. Because you are as much a part of my life as t... more
This episode's story, "The End of the Summer" was written by M. Elizabeth Castle. The voice of AM Onymous is Erin B. Lillis. Other featured voices in this episode include Kristin Roybal, Brook Ellen West (twitter.com/brookellenwest) and our i... more
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absolutely phenomenal collection of intricately crafted horror <3 <3
I've only just discorevered this podcast after a lot of searching and I think it's very welcome that it focus on LGBTQ+ characters while also being diverse genre wise. I'm just bummed there are so few episodes. Please, keep it up!
I love this!!! Queer themed stories about horror, fantasy, and sci-fi? I am there! These stories are incredibly well written and the voice acting is so good. The only thing I'm sad about is that there was only one episode this year. I need more
I have been listening to a series of genre podcasts over the last couple of years and getting into the short fantasy and sci fi story world but the stories that truly appealed to me, though they existed, were few and far between. SubverCity is kind of like a cross between Welcome to Night Vale and Clarkesworld/Sword & Laser with its own unique spin. It’s already really promising and I look forward to more broadcasts.
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