“Fables Radio” is an unofficial, fan-made audio adaptation of the graphic novel series “Fables” by Bill Willingham and DC Vertigo Comics, about a secret community of fairy-tale characters living in New York City, in hiding from a great evil that exiled them from their homelands. This six-part audiodrama series (with full voice cast, music, and sound effects) tells the first story in the “Fables” saga, “Legends in Exile”, which follows Sheriff Bigby Wolf and Deputy Mayor Snow White and their investigation into the murder of Snow’s twin sister Rose Red.
Please enjoy the love and hard work we put into bringing these stories and characters to life!
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For more information, visit our website at fablesradio.wordpress.com
Looking back on 2016, I realized that overall I’m really proud of myself as a writer. I published over 100,000 words over 7 works this year. That’s not even counting the novels I keep squirrelled away, and the WAY TOO much online rpgs that I play with friends that are text based.
My resolution this year: complete and publish just as much work!
Thank you so much to everyone and anyone who takes a chance on my writing. Thank you doubly so for all those who’ve sent me support and enthusiasm. I am so glad that my work has touched and affected people so much.
Love you all!
Fables Radio : my baby, audio drama that I wrote/adapted the script from the first volume of the Fables comic series. I am so proud (and so close to completing!) this wonderful audio series.
Parts to Play: Books 1 & 2 : the Asami!Equalist AU fic that gave me the jolt in the ass to start writing again. Korrasami really inspired me in 2014, both personally and creatively, and I spent the better bart of 2015 writing this massive fic. The fact that I was able to sputter out nearly 100,000 words for this series alone over the last year or two is crazy.
Parts to Play: Books 3 & 4 : The ship that started it all for me. What a beautiful, gay ole’ time I had with this half of Parts to Play. What I’d dub ‘canon adjacent’, I conceived of a lot of this story as scenes that fit in around the canon show. I love Korra and Asami so much, and I just desperately wanted them to be happy and treat their characters with nuance and respect. I hope I managed it.
Glimpses : a fun 5-sentence writing prompt that I did with various TLOK pairings. The constraint was fascinating and I really love how some of these came out!
Invitiation : A little fluffy korrasami one-shot that canonically happens a while after Parts to Play. This was just a cute idea I had, with accompanying music!
Waiting in the Wings : a cute romantic Bolin / Opal one-shot that didn’t make it into Parts to Play. Still love it to pieces :D
The Lioness : My current occassional writing project. The backstory for my D&D fighter Vlida, who I adore. This is the tragic backstory for her that I’ll never get to actually play, but will always stick in my head during sessions.
Fables Radio FINALE: Chapter Six, “Best Laid Plans”
WARNING: Some Explicit Language and violence
The citizens of Fabletown are shaken by the revelation of Rose Red's murderer. Justice is served, for better or worse. [41:49]
Episode 6 (finale) of the unofficial audio adaptation of the graphic novel series "Fables" by Bill Willingham.
Full credits available at fablesradio.wordpress.com
Music by Blue Dot Sessions and ROZKOL
Sound effects provided by FreeSound.org, full attribution and credits available here
To all our listeners:
Thank you so much for supporting this fanmade series. I could never have put in all the work and time if it hadn’t been for your kind words of support and enthusiasm. You are all amazing, and I can’t wait to see what the next year brings for myself and our cast of voice actors!
(written by showrunner Angela McCain, aka @darling-gypsum)
Hello, listeners! In anticipation of the release of Chapter 6, over the last few months, I’ve been highlighting the amazing voice actors who so generously offer their time and energy for this fan production. Just a small (and insufficient) thank you for their continued hard work and talent. And hopefully, some of our listeners will learn something new about our talented cast and continue to follow their careers!
Finally, in alphabetical order:
Griffin Puatu
(Bluebeard)
Smooth and sophisticated and scary as all hell, Bluebeard has one of the coolest voices in the show. And that is all thanks to the absolutely fabulous Griffin Puatu. I felt so lucky to find such a talented actor for our ostensible series villain. He’s such an impressive range beyond the menacing lord Bluebeard, ex-legendary serial killer and patron of Fabletown. Please take a listen to his demo reel and feel in awe of this guy’s talent. He’s got a number of video game and media credits for you to take a look at! Thank you, Griffin, for joining us through this production journey, and for being a vital linchpin in our cast.
You can find more from Griffin Puatu at:
http://griffvoices.com
Nicholas Shapiro
(Lord Beast (Beast), Taxi Driver)
Nick had a really tough job from the outset of this project: play the role of Lord Beast in mid-transformation. He needed to be just coherent enough for an entirely audio-based performance, but also sound like he had teeth that were too big for his mouth. And boy, he really knocked it out of the park! Nick was kind enough to lend his voice for a second minor but fun role last minute, which Iam very grateful for. His stint as the disgruntled sarcastic taxi driver still makes me chuckle when I hear it on re-listens. Thank you, Nick, for giving life and relatability to Lord Beast and being a really great scene partner.
You can find more from Nicholas Shapiro at:
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/members/Applehound/casting-call/auditions
Olivia Steele
(Briar Rose)
Oh, this lady’s voice! Olivia did a fabulous job portraying the equally fabulous Briar Rose, aka Sleeping Beauty. I envisioned this high society New York fashionista character, and Olivia really brought that to life. I am also not ashamed to admit that Olivia and Eric’s performances as Briar and Flycatcher fueled the flames of my love of that little ‘ship. They had wonderful ‘on screen’ chemistry, and sold the heck out of their characters enough that I was compelled to write more scenes for them! Olivia, you’re a gem. Thank you so much for being a part of our series and bringing power and candor to the role of Briar Rose.
You can find more from Olivia Steele at:
http://oliviasteelevo.weebly.com
Melissa Sternenberg
(Cindy)
I seriously just wanna be besties with Cindy. Her portrayal is playful, sharp tongued, and confident, and brings so much life to our cast. Of our trio of Prince Charming’s ex-wives, Cindy had some dramatic deviations from the text of the original comic. New scenes, shifted storylines, and pushing up the narrative a bit (for those familiar with the comics). And Melissa has been more than up to the task, with a great sense of comedic timing and grasp of her character. Melissa’s also got a number of professional video games and media credits to check out, which I highly recommend. Like so many of the cast, Melissa’s been really down for whatever my scripts threw at her. Whether it was sword fighting or witty banter, she brought such joy to one of my favorite characters in the show. Thank you for all your work, Melissa! The character of Cinderella, and our show as a whole, has been richer with you as a part of it.
The frickin’ holy grail. Very professional and kind, with a keen intuition for acting and delivery choices, enthusiasm for whatever the script is asking of him, and one of those voices that just settles into your brain as canon. Like, just listen to this guy! Cliff, you legit are the voice of Bigby Wolf forever in my brain. Thank you for taking on so much responsibility and a heck of a vocal workload on this fan project. You were instrumental in bringing this show to life and I will be forever grateful. It’s been a great pleasure working with you on Fables Radio, Sherriff.
You can find more from Cliff Thompson at:
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/members/Cliff/casting-call/auditions
Well, that’s a wrap on my cast profile pieces! Though I guess I should plug myself a little, since I’m in the cast as well.
By sheer virtue of being the showrunner, I often found the need to fill in for a number of characters who I either didn’t find the right VA fit for, or that I just plum forgot existed (see diner waitress, cell phone voicemail robot, etc). I’m peppered all over the series in little roles, as well as Beauty and Mary, in addition to being the narrator on the front and tail end of each episode. What started as a production necessity turned into a hobby, and I’ve really caught the VO and audiodrama bugs. Thank you to all our listeners and followers for your kind words and encouragement. Not sure if I’ll attempt anything more than amateur work, but I feel so fortunate to have had the experience I’ve had with Fables Radio. This was my very first audio and collaborative project on this scale, and to not only complete it, but to feel so proud and excited by it after over a full year seems to be a rarity in the amateur industry. I threw this little pet project into the ether, and discovered some amazing, generous, and talented people who I am humbled to call my cast and my peers. I am so excited to continue following their careers, and hopefully work with them on other projects in the future!
You can find more from Angela McCain at:
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/members/singoutlouise/casting-call/auditions
http://soundcloud.com/darling-gypsum
https://www.youtube.com/c/darlinggypsum
https://www.patreon.com/darling_gypsum
Thank you so much for reading these, and checking out our cast. Our audience has been modest, but very fervent, and we appreciate you all.
You can find all our fabulous actors in our fanmade audio drama series, Fables Radio!
http://fablesradio.wordpress.com
https://soundcloud.com/fablesradio
Episode 6 of Fables Radio is in production, and will be released soon. Stay tuned!
(written by showrunner Angela McCain, aka @darling-gypsum)
Hello, listeners! In anticipation of the release of Chapter 6, I’m continuing to highlight the amazing voice actors who so generously offer their time and energy for this fan production. Just a small (and insufficient) thank you for their continued hard work and talent. And hopefully, you listeners will learn something new about our talented cast and continue to follow their careers!
Continued, in alphabetical order:
Joshua Galvan
(Pinocchio)
This was such a hard character to cast, I didn’t know the direction I wanted to go with him. More cartoony, or more realistic child? I could have gone either direction, and maybe been moderately satisfied, but low and behold here comes Joshua managing to strike an incredible balance between the two! It was always a blast hearing Josh’s line reads for Pinocchio, and I’m so glad to have him in the cast. Thank you, Joshua, for bringing some much-welcomed levity to the production with your mopey, son-of-a-bitch puppet boy.
You can find more from Joshua Galvan at:
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/members/piratewarrior64/casting-call/auditions
Twitter: https://twitter.com/piratewarrior64
Steven H.W. Grove
(Lord Beast (Human), Bartender)
Steven joined our cast very late in production to take up the role of Lord Beast in his uncursed human form, and as Beauty’s voice actor, I could not have asked for a better scene partner. He brings a real warmth and kindness to the character. He was already being asked to jump in mid-stream and last minute, but he performed beautifully and was incredibly quick with his recording turnaround and grasp of the lines. Thank you, Steven, for your talent and reliability, and for being such a terrific addition to our cast!
You can find more from Steven H.W. Grove at: http://megadwarf.ca/voiceover
Dale Laakkonen
(Boy Blue)
One of the first characters I cast, Dale brought a level of realism to Boy Blue's tone that I hadn’t realized I needed till I heard him. He’s always down to learn and take suggestions, and has a real genuineness about him. His voice for Blue is so warm and nice, and it really mellows out this cast of (I would argue) pretty high-strung and dramatic characters. Thank you so much for being a part of our project, Dale. Your voice has been a really unique and welcome calming addition to the show.
Charming is such an asshat. And despite being very unlike our resident Prince, Jack plays him perfectly. He brings a smarminess and lack of self-awareness that I have grown to really love. His deliveries are lively and play really well off the other voice actors, especially when he’s paired with some of his three ex-wives. Thank you so much Jack, for bringing that special touch of class to our leech of a prince.
You can find more from Jack McCrorie at: https://twitter.com/audiojackvo
Dean T. Moody
(Mayor Cole)
Dean has completely reprogrammed how my brain hears Mayor Cole. During production, Dean’s always been reliable and enthusiastic, more happy to encourage and carouse with the other members of our cast. I have enjoyed every minute working with this guy. Such a warm and positive addition to our little band of voice actors! Thank you for setting the tone and mood as the very first voice in the production, Dean. You really set the bar high!
You can find more from Dean T. Moody at: http://deantmoodyvoice.com
Eric Peterson
(Flycatcher, Crispin, and Colin the Pig)
What to say about Eric. Holy crap, this guy’s voice. He plays three separate characters in the cast, and I consistently forget I am listening to the same person. Great comedic timing, and always manages to give me something unexpected and fascinating. I’ve made changes and additions to several scenes in the series because he’s given me line reads that are better than my script! Bravo, sir! Eric, thank you so much for everything you’ve contributed to the show: your voice, your humor, and your wonderful collaborative spirit.
You can find more from Eric Peterson at:
https://www.castingcall.club/m/epetersonvo
https://www.castingcall.club/m/ricogator84
You can find all our fabulous actors in our fan-made audio drama series, Fables Radio!
fablesradio.wordpress.com
https://soundcloud.com/fablesradio
I will be concluding this series of voice actor profiles while Episode 6 of Fables Radio is in production. Stay tuned!
(written by showrunner Angela McCain, aka @darling-gypsum)
Hello, listeners! In celebration of the release of Chapter 5, over the next couple weeks, I’m going to take a little time to highlight the amazing voice actors who so generously offer their time and energy for this fan production. Just a small (and insufficient) thank you for their continued hard work and talent. And hopefully, some of our listeners will learn something new about our talented cast and continue to follow their careers!
In alphabetical order:
Carson Beck
(Kay)
Carson came on about halfway through production (when I realized that Kay was going to be making an appearance in my version of “Legends in Exile”), and I am so grateful to have found him. Just on a technical level, he’s proven his talent again and again. High quality recording, a voice tone that works so well for the character, and most importantly, a great sense of delivery. He’s such a wonderful actor. It was so rewarding to collaborate together on finding the moody, beleaguered tone for Kay, and I couldn’t imagine anyone else playing him.
Carson, thank you so much for hopping into our production midstream, taking the script by the horns, and giving such an intelligent and keen performance!
You can find more from Carson Beck at: https://soundcloud.com/carson-j-beck
Alex Cain
(Bufkin)
For a minor character that was meant to be a one-off at the beginning of the show, I ended up absolutely falling in love with this little guy (the monkey, I mean :P). Alex brought Bufkin to life with such a sweet silliness. He’s got a wonderful comedic sensibility, and has continued to be surprisingly down for anything I throw at him (see: all the monkey screeches, and that pratfall in Ch 4 was choice). I ended up adding more Bufkin than I intended based solely on Alex’s performance, I so desperately needed more of him in the show.
Alex, you were such a happy surprise when you auditioned, and you’ve proven time and again to be a tremendously valuable member of the cast. Thank you!
You can find more from Alex Cain at:
Behind the Voice Actors
http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/members/Complete-the-Circuit
Casting Call Club - https://www.castingcall.club/m/complete-the-circuit
Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/complete-the-circuit
Twitter - https://twitter.com/CircuitVA
Patrick Casao
(Jack of the Tales)
Patrick has been an absolute pleasure to work with. Very open to direction and suggestions, and he always took my feedback and just ran with it! And he’s been getting better and better with every episode! Always super expressive and he’s got that Jack whimpering down pat. Very open and interested in getting to know his fellow actors, too. A social butterfly on our cast. I’m so happy that he’s made some great connections with some of the other actors.
Patrick, I’m grateful for the rapport we have and I’m so glad that we’ve gotten to work together on this. Thanks for being awesome.
You can find more from Patrick Casao at: http://sockoverse.com
George DeLorean
(Hobbes, Grimble)
George does things with his voice that make my brain hurt. He’s got a killer instinct for creature voices, and is super intimidating to listen to. He graciously took the part of our two most inhuman sounding characters (Hobbes, Bluebeard’s goblin butler, and Grimble the doorman who is actually a Troll in human disguise) and very successfully, I think, managed to make them sound like distinct characters. As a voice actor, he’s been prompt, and kind, and very communicative. I am so pleased that we got to work together on this.
Thank you, George, for bringing some of the fantasy of our show to life with your tremendously cool creature voices!
You can find more from George DeLorean at: http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/members/BassoProfundo/casting-call/auditions
Phoenix Emrys
(Frau Totenkinder, Gala Waiters)
Phoenix blows my mind with how great her voice is for this part. Just pitch-perfect. She legit creeped me out a couple times with her takes for Frau Totenkinder. She’s been such great support as on some additional minor roles, when she just completely transforms from a witch to a catering employee. I loved hearing so many voices that Phoenix has to offer and was so happy to have such a versatile actor in our cast.
Phoenix, thank you so much for taking Frau Totenkinder to the next level, and making her such an iconic part of our wonderful cast of characters!
You can find more from Phoenix Emrys at: http://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/members/neferankh/casting-call/auditions
The leads in Fables Radio have a LOT of heavy lifting to do in our scripts. Like seriously, at least 50% of the dialogue is split between Snow and Bigby sometimes. And as one of our lead characters, Tamara has really stepped up to the plate with a sharp, high-quality performance, and she’s brought Snow White to life with gravitas and humor and humanity. One top of that, playing her twin Rose Red with such a distinctly different personality and energy just blows my mind with happiness! I am so over the moon to have such a talented voice actor working on our project. Behind the scenes secret: I’ve been a big fan of Tamara’s Dragon Age and Mass Effect impressions for a long while, and actually was what made me think that an audiodrama of Fables might actually work. And what’s more, bringing in Tamara as Snow White was a huge boon to the motivation I needed to get this project off the ground.
Thank you so much, Tamara, for joining my project and for taking on so much of the script. You help carry the story and I am so happy to have you as our Snow White!
You can find more from Tamara Fritz here on tumblr as @totalspiffage
https://www.facebook.com/tamarafritzva
https://tamarafritz.bandcamp.com
You can find all our fabulous actors in our fanmade audio drama series, Fables Radio!
https://fablesradio.wordpress.com
https://soundcloud.com/fablesradio
I will be continuing this series of VA profiles while Episode 6 of Fables Radio is in production. Stay tuned!