We're a bite-sized audio adaptation of the horror classic. Think Dracula Daily for your ears!
Re: Dracula takes the famous horror tale, breaks it up chronologically (every entry of this epistolary novel has a date), and sends the story directly to your podcatcher as it happens. Every time something happens to the characters, Re: Dracula will publish an episode, in real time. This audio drama is a faithful adaptation of the story we know and love, featuring a full cast to tug on your heartstrings and sound design to keep you on the edge of your seat.
"I consider this to be the best adaptation of the work out there."
"Above and beyond in every single level."
"If I could I would eat this podcast."
"Dracula has never been more frightening."
"Nobody touch me I'm in a glass box of emotion."
"11/10. Flawless. Perfection. It did not have to go that hard but by the gods it was worth it."
Re: Dracula debuted at #2 on the fiction podcast charts, has seen over two million downloads, and been an official selection of over a dozen film and web festivals. Re: Dracula was featured on Tumblr's 2023 and 2024 year in review, and Tor.com called it "a spectacular podcast."
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Did you know you can go to most any art museum website and search their digital collection be keyword, like "ghost"? Because you can! People have been doing art about ghosts and death and madness for a long time!
This means many things: most importantly it means that we get to bring this wonderfully weird and unsettling village to life and share it with you! It means that you will get to enjoy every last bit of it, and if you're a supporter, you get to know that you helped make it all possible – if you're at £15 or higher you get the episodes early and without ads, even. Furthermore, it means that anyone who backs from here on out can know that they're guaranteed the rewards they want, including a surprise add-on that'll become available later today 👀
And if you've been considering supporting us, please take this as your formal invitation to join the party! We have great reward tiers, fun add-ons, and exciting stretch goals including a stylised prequel episode directed by Ella Watts herself 💚
Thank you all so much for the support, for the reblogs and the tags and the enthusiasm to tell us that yes, this is something you want made. No words can express how much this means to everyone involved.
The road to hell is a babbling brook... and now, the flood is inevitable.
A new atmospheric folk horror audio drama set in a remote English village, where something ancient stirs beneath the water.
Hey folks!
Let's talk about Beck's End and why you should support it!!
In the UK historically, Northern voices and rural voices are too often left out of the conversation. A lot of this is just straight up classism - for Americans, think Appalachia or the Deep South.
It also has very deep historical roots here in the UK - the Northerners resisted the Norman invasion after 1066 and were punished for that by having all their woodlands and farmlands burned and then sown with lime (the mineral) to poison the soil so that they had to be dependent on southern agriculture for food. You can still see the effect this scarring of the landscape had on the land today (it's why we have the Yorkshire moors that Kathy and Heathcliffe are so fond of).
Much like the way this phenomenon plays out in many countries, even today Northerners are thought of as violent, small-minded and stupid: regardless of our contributions to culture (hi, The Beatles). The North of England is profoundly and unfairly underfunded by the government for things like state infrastructure - from transport to healthcare.
So for me, (Ella), as someone who lives in the North, making Beck's End isn't any old audio drama project. It's really meaningful to me that it's a series that's set in the North of England, starring a cast from the North and working with a crew from the North. That's actually kind of a big deal.
Right now we're 69% (nice) funded with 8 days to go. If you're able to lend us some financial support, please consider doing so. If you can't for any reason, please consider giving us a signal boost.
Thank you so much as always for your support of independent artists.
With four days to go, we have now reached our next milestone!
This means that we're within reach of our goal, which is really exciting, AND it means that Part II of our Drunk Ghost Story special The Shining is now available on both the public and Patreon feeds 🎉
Enjoy the laughs, and if you haven't already, please help get us to 100% so we can get this show made!
Hello - this is Jeff from @greaterblogston announcing an exciting new project from ThirdSight Media. EAR•WAX Magazine!
EAR•WAX will be a newsletter and podcast specializing in independent music curation and indie audio fiction reviews, and include weird noises and soothing tones, poetry, prose, and more. We have a lot of plans in the works so we hope you check out this little trailer and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
I've been working hard on this and I'm excited to show you all what's coming. It's going to be fun and different. But don't worry - Season 5 of Greater Boston is still coming too!
Re: Dracula is Dracula Daily for your ears! Listen to the story with a full cast of voice actors and immersive sound design - all for free on your favorite podcast app!
Sherlock & Co. - Sherlock has ADHD and autism. John has PTSD and a leg injury. There's a child character who uses a voice board to communicate
Second Star to the Left - Gwen Hartley has a prosthetic leg. Her sister is bipolar. Another character becomes disabled by an in-world compound; the disability roughly maps to manic episodes and Parkinson's disease. Neurodivergent characters
Silt Verses - Dementia, alcoholism, disability as a lived experience.
Vampire: The Masquerade: Blood Doll Audio Drama - MC has autism and ADHD
Stories From Ylelmore - Characters with anxiety. Keryth has undiagnosed ADHD and SPD.
The Mechadova Engine - Will feature prominent themes surrounding neurodivergency. Neurodivergent and disabled characters.
Podcast Jam - Various jam entries across the years have included disabled characters and narratives centering their experiences
This Planet Needs a Name
Twigs and Hearts - Disabled main characters. Autism, mutism.
Dining in the Void - Galatea is missing an eye and finger. Katie Belle has a supernatural disability; her shape shifting causes pain and she has fainted due to it
Deadwood - April is autistic. Cain and Judith have PTSD
The Night Post - Clementine has chronic migraines. Val intermittently uses a cane after a leg injury/surgical complications
Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery - Dot has dementia. Rudi has ADHD. Abbie has autism and later develops PTSD.
InCo - Nova has anxiety, depression and PTSD. Kora has a trans-tibial amputation and switches from a prosthetic to a wheel chair to a power chair to crutches depending on her mood and the weather. Temius has low vision and uses a white cane, smart glasses, glasses, a tablet, audio books, and braille.
Breathing Space: A Sci-Fi Western Audio Anthology - BSFF has a few physically disabled leads.
Battle Cry - Most of the fighters are disabled
The Pasithea Powder - The overarching story can be considered a PTSD narrative.
The Sleep Wake Cycle - The MCs have schizoaffective disorders
Moonbase Theta, Out - Multiple disabled protagonists
This Address Does Not Exist - One episode has a MC with something akin to chronic fatigue or fibromyalgia (historic setting, no proper names)
The Attic Monologues - Seth is physically disabled, using a cane or wheelchair depending on the day and having an “A&E rucksack" with flareup prep. Nyx is bipolar. Bella has depression.
Beyond Repair - Michael Morrison is a wheelchair user
Last Audio Drama Sunday before the end of the Beck's End Kickstarter Campaign!
You like queer female leads, intriguing mysteries that hint at conspiracy and things grander and older than anything human, gorgeous music and soundscapes, spectacular performances from incredible actors, and uplifting historically underrepresented voices, right?
A new atmospheric folk horror audio drama set in a remote English village, where something ancient stirs beneath the water.
We're immensely grateful for the support and signal boosting we have already received, and we're getting closer every day, but the funding is still not guaranteed and we're in the final stretch now! Please help make sure that we can actually make this series, we wouldn't want you to miss out on everything we have planned 💚