How fiction can revolutionize podcasts – Within the Wires review
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Is there a way to transform the way we listen to podcasts? What would change podcasting forever? In this episode, we take a tip from Saga’s sister Rima and relax to the sound of our first ever fiction pod that is revolutionizing our listening experience. We talk about what it means when podcasts break down our perceptions of an audio-drama, discuss why nonfiction pods rely on end-of-episode hooks, Saga imitates a door and Anya urges all to ‘supete us.’ As you can probably tell, things get a little funky as we chat about this groovy pod that had us hooked – Within the Wires. Listen to our review of a first podcast that received the coveted FIVE booms.
This podcast is produced by Night Vale Presents, it is written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Janina Matthewson also presents the podcast.
The soundbites for this episode were used with permission from Night Vale Presents. You can find more here: http://www.nightvalepresents.com
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