
A darkly funny anthology mystery about burnt-out angels, celestial bureaucracy, forged messages from God, and an apocalypse nobody actually wants. Season 3 arrives Winter 2027. Until then, the paperwork remains deeply suspicious gloryfink.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Categories | FictionDrama | ||||

🎧 The Trouble with Angels — Season 2, Episode 11: Chapter 18: We Made a Plan at the Waffle House (So Nothing Can Possibly Go Wrong)
Previously on The Trouble with Angels: the lies were festering, the family was splintering, and Michael and Gabriel ... more
🎧 The Trouble with Angels — Season 2, Episode 10: Chapter 17: The Trouble with God, According to Lucifer (The Corpse Was Uncooperative)
When the fate of humanity is still hanging somewhere over the horizon, Gabriel and Michael stop at a Waffle Hous... more
🎧 The Trouble with Angels — Season 2, Episode 9: Chapter 16: We Need to See a Rat About a Conspiracy (And Possibly the Location of God)
When Heaven starts smelling less like divinity and more like paperwork, there is really only one sensible respon... more
🎧 The Trouble with Angels — Season 2, Episode 8: Chapter 15: I Was Promised Mini-Golf, Not a Rogue-Angel Cabal (And Yet Here We Are)
Agnes goes looking for mini-golf and a buffet—and walks straight into the politest, friendliest meeting you never w... more
🎧 The Trouble with Angels — Season 2, Episode 7: Chapter 14, Part 3: I Need to Speak to the Manager of Existence—Because Honey, You Don’t Deserve the Headache I’m About to Give Someone
In Part 3, Hannah’s grief stops being a file and becomes a forc... more
🎧 The Trouble with Angels — Season 2, Episode 6: Chapter 14, Part 2: I Need to Speak to the Manager of Existence—Because Honey, You Don’t Deserve the Headache I’m About to Give Someone
Hannah files the most reasonable request in existence—direct ac... more
🎧 The Trouble with Angels — Season 2, Episode 5: Chapter 14, Part 1: I Need to Speak to the Manager of Existence—Because Honey, You Don’t Deserve the Headache I’m About to Give Someone
Heaven has fluorescent lighting, laminated flowcharts, and the ... more
🎧 The Trouble with Angels — Season 2, Episode 4:The Ways & The Means: By Blood and By Policy (Chapter 13)
This family reunion has everything: carnival lights, laminated schedules, and emotional-support water stations. Michael hauls Gabriel into the... more







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