
Using her own horror prose as an eerie foundation, writer Linda Wojtowick collaborated with fellow author Soren Narnia on this lo-fi blend of conversation and fiction. In the first volume of 25 episodes (2020-2022), they play anonymous paranormal researchers calling back and forth from the road to report on mysterious phenomena. In the second volume of 15 episodes (2023), they play very different ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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“I guess I just wish that the space we found, whatever ground or field, extended to wider lands… to countries barely known.”
End of Volume 2. The podcast's companion book, featuring all of Linda Wojtowick's stories as heard in the episodes, is avail... more
“I think I have learned to dream big, because that sometimes feels like my only act of engagement or enchantment.”
Fiction by Linda Wojtowick.
“There’s nothing at all on the back cover but the name and logo of the press: Frostmarch Books of Montreal."
"It's been very eerie here on the train... I haven't been able to get much sleep at all."
Fiction by Linda Wojtowick.
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This show can be frustratingly abstract. Even if it’s a creepy fiction, I’d prefer more linear stories, with less out-of-context poetry or conspicuously used wording and slow/rambling which doesn’t flow naturally, especially from the female voice actor. Her voice and script can be annoying. Knifepoint Horror is more linear and uses the slow-burn creep factor more effectively. Sometime the story is confusing and jumps around. It’s possible to listen to episodes and not actually know what some of ... more
I don’t even know what to title this to capture this review. I’ve listened to this podcast in completion no less than 5 times. The way Linda writes and builds these slow burning, bizarrely calming and sinister plot lines…the absolute unparalleled chemistry of Linda and Soren- I have zero notes. This is a top 5 podcast.
Just listened to the last episode of volume two, and still can’t get over the brilliance of the writing and acting. Nothing happens, but everything happens.
That something so profound can come from a couple of misfits bumbling around looking for a book shop no one remembers just beggars belief. I will be listening to this again and again.
The story is great, but Wojtowick's voice acting is awful. The laid back Cali thing becomes grating and hard to listen to. Regretful, because I was loving the story.
This woman’s voice is so painful to listen to that I’m contemplating stepping into the path of oncoming traffic! Thus becoming the Ghost in this Road!









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