
In our penultimate episode of Season 14, Jack and David feature the past with the pilot episode of Victoriocity: “”Even Greater London” and give a sneak look into Lindsay Graham’s 1865.
In our penultimate episode of Season 14, Jack and David feature the past with the pilot episode of Victoriocity: “”Even Greater London” and give a sneak look into Lindsay Graham’s 1865.
This week Jack and David look at the incredibly popular King Falls AM with the first four shows include the series pilot, “The Book is Overdue”, “Catch & Release”, and “Wolves Gone Wild”!
This week Jack and David introduce the incredible Chronosphere Fiction with parts one and two of “Jopp’s Folly” by Patrick Edwards and produced by Daniel French! Please subscribe to either the Mutual Audio Network or Sunday Showcase now on a podcast player near you!
Well over a decade ago, we remember the conversation well: “What should we call radio drama now that it’s having a resurgence on the Internet?”
On the Sonic Society, you can hear us
ruminate in our show intros considering a number of terms- audio drama, audio theatre, audio plays, audio pulp, audio cinema, audio movies etc… It became clear that a single term was needed to best to describe the medium. Most people decided that “radio drama” didn’t cut it, because the medium wasn’t limited to radio anymore. So, almost by default, the consensus circled their wagons around: “Audio Drama”. And it has been that way ever since.
At least, it was. Recently, with the public discovering podcasts (Isn’t it amazing?!), audio stories have become hot commodities. About five years ago, on the Sonic Society, we recommended the name “Podficts” for podcast fiction. A lot of people rejected that moniker, but the term “podcast fiction” stuck as news agencies, anxious to come up with a global term for story in sound, tossed out as many things that didn’t say “old-fashioned radio drama” as possible. Naturally, folks jumped on the bandwagon. New producers rebranded their theatre-of-the-mind as “audio fiction”. But, there may be good reason not to jump ships midstream.
Now if you’re not running an audio drama podcast this wouldn’t apply. Maybe you’re reading short fiction stories, or non-fiction stories, or articles. In those cases, “audio fiction” is probably your best label. But, if you’re producing in the medium of multi-cast audio theatre here’s a couple of reasons to keep the name “Audio Drama”:
Every time someone asks what is our favourite “audio fiction” podcast, we need clarification. Because our first thought is, “Do they mean Audio Drama? No, they must mean an audiobook podcast, right?”
In the Sonic Society, we love all audio tales. There’s no hierarchy of quality when it comes to terms. But, choosing the wrong term certainly creates confusion. “Audio Drama” is here to stay. Why not revel in it?
After all, “New Coke” successfully replaced “Coke Classic” right? Oh, wait a minute…
Step into Uncanny County this week as Jack Ward and David Ault feature two great shows from this series- “A Thing for Machines” and “Irreconcilable Differences”!
Today the Amigos have a look at one of the longest running and last mystery series Yours Truly Johnny Dollar |
This week David and Jack bring the first two episodes, “The Rabbit Catcher” and “If I Was a Superhero”, from The Van an audio drama from WhaleBus.
This week David and Jack present the madcap marvels of the new series The Unseen Hour including their episode 42 feature- “Sciatica” and their second short “The Dance of the Gigantic Vermin”.
Jack Ward and David Ault bring a trio of Audio Fiction stories told in first person including The Prickwillow Papers, The Ninth World Journals, and Girl in Space!
In the summer of 2018 Jack sat down with the creators and producers of the amazing hit fantasy series Magus Elgar Kennedy Phillips and Christopher Moore, who just partnered with Fictional Cafe!
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