stumbled into nerdist dot com.... stumbled upon we're alive.. and crawled into this world of storytelling brilliance
stumbled into nerdist dot com.... stumbled upon we're alive.. and crawled into this world of storytelling brilliance
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I found this podcast while searching for something to listen to at work heard first episode and was hooked. Went through all seasons now waiting on new episodes. while i wait got hooked into another podcast drama called laviathan chronicles just as addicting once you get past first three episodes. Something to pass time between new shows for W.A.
I heard about Were alive from a Scott Sigler podcast. I have downloaded season 1 and 2, and am half way through season 2 now. Great story! Great production! Prior to this one, I was starting to get bored of the oh-so-typical zombie (pardon me, un-dead) stories, but this one has some real life to it (pun fully intended).
I found your podcast through facebook on an author Sean Liebling recommendation. I have to say after I listened to the first one I was hooked right away
i was just looking in google, and i think it's amazing!
I was looking for an audio book on zombies .
I follow the site Nerdist on Twitter & they retweeted something about a Zombie radio drama & I was definitely interested ! So glad I found that tweet.
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Back in mid-November 2013, BuzzFeed had an article on the resurgence of "radio dramas" which included Nightvale of which I am a fan. I listen to all of the podcasts they had featured but this one really has something. I heard the first chapter (3 parts) and by mid Febuary, I am caught up. I had just seen the announcement for the series finale a week prior and am so happy to have had the opportunity to enjoy this great piece of work.
I found "We're Alive" by running a search for, I think, "zombie" on my Dog Catcher podcast player. I was very pleased to find this dramatized podcast, complete with quality acting and production values. It's reminiscent of the dramatized audio version of Stephen King's The Mist. Great job, folks.
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