Same here. I just finished the second one, and it was right after the speedbumb I got really interested.
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Yup. It's a good one :)
I got worried when it went on a break, that's often times the death knell for an audio drama podcast... they go on break and never come back. But they've got a date and a promo so... *fingers crossed*
I gave Leviathen a good shot but could not get into it. But I did find an awesome audio book called "The 7th Son" Free on itunes. Its pretty good and the author has no problems when it comes to axing main characters for sake of story progression.
Going to go try wormwood now.
Also just try typing the name Scott Sigler into itunes! He makes alot of free audio books that are pretty amazing!
What is Leviation about? I've heard a lot about it.
Tully from Leviathan sounds like Kevin Flood (Kalani) sometimes, imo.
Just finished with episode 5 of The Mask of Inanna; it was tough to get through at some points. It drags a bit...but I did stick with it. Totally confused at some parts, but the pieces came together with that last bit. My favorite radio drama within a radio drama: I was a Communist for the CIA
...continuing with Leviathan.
Has anyone tried The Byron Chronicles yet?
present day sci-fi adventure about a scientist who discovers she is related to a secret group of immortals that have been living in their own secret utopian city at the bottom of the pacific
season 1 is 25 chapters long, each about 40-60 minutes long, production levels are high, full cast, and professional sound effects
season 2 is in production
I couldn't get into Wormwood, the first episode bored me to death. At least We're Alive kept me listening even if the voice-acting etc. wasn't as good as it is today. I'll probably check out Autumn, since the British accents shouldn't be a problem to understand (unless they're fake and badly done, in which case I WILL have a problem), and maybe Leviathan Chronicles. Doubt I'll find anything as good as We're Alive, though.
I have about 80 of these at work, I started listening to them about 10 years ago, but my favorites are "old ones are hard to kill", "The Time box", "hound of the baskervilles". I'll have to wait till monday for more good ones, can't remember the other ones off the top of my head. But there is a slightly newer one early 80's or late 70's that has John Lithgow (sp?) audio quality not that great but a good story. All of those that I reference are cbs radio mysteries!
I don't know how I could forget the most hilarious of them all: ElvenQuest! That's an amazing series with excellent quality and brilliant humor about a man and his dog who get taken to another dimension full of elves and dwarves and Lord Darknesses.