Fictional
Summary: Classic lit with a modern tone, every other week. From the creators of Myths and Legends, comes an altogether same-but-different podcast set in the world of classic lit. These are the stories of Dracula, The Time Machine, The Three Musketeers. They're stories written by Jane Austen, Shakespeare, and H.P. Lovecraft, but with a casual, modern tone. Listen as Jason and Carissa Weiser breathe new life into the classics and tell the stories of some of the greatest books ever written.
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- Artist: Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser / Bardic
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Podcasts:
A professor checks in to a rundown hotel for a long vacation and becomes obsessed with another resident - a pale man who moves from room to room.
Lester’s work has killed trillions, making way for humanity’s march across the galaxy. But, after a trip off-world and witnessing a dead planet firsthand, he’s now changed. Lester wants out. Will the government release their best scientist and, more importantly, did Lester even return from the wastes?
Even good news is bad news to Sherlock Holmes when the Red-Headed League comes to town.
The Count of Monte Cristo's revenge is complete
The Count of Monte Cristo moves his pieces into place. His revenge is coming.
Continuing from episode 5 of season 2, we find Edmond Dantes having transformed completely into the Count of Monte Cristo...and ready for revenge.
Prospero's plan comes together
Prospero just made the most significant discovery of all time...right before his world was turned upside down.
England is under attack. Dracula is here.
An ancient evil has arrived in England
Jonathan is on a business trip. Everyone is freaking out. He doesn't see what the fuss is about. He's just meeting with and old guy with a handlebar mustache who lives in the woods in a creepy castle surrounded by wolves. What could go wrong?
"A Scandal in Bohemia" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
"Second Variety" by Philip K. Dick
The conclusion of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and the Fictional season 2 finale
from Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"