Sometimes, death isn’t the end. Sometimes, we have business left on this planet before we can rest. And sometimes, it takes the help of the people still living to help us pass the threshold. Continue reading →
Modern
Stories set in our world, or worlds adjacent to our own.
248 – A Lonely Haunt with Aura Belle
A haunted arcade. Two mysterious spirits, each with wants and needs, trying to live in harmony. Can they coexist? Can they find a way to communicate? Can they “live” in harmony? Continue reading →
242 – Our Time On Earth with Alex Roberts
Two aliens arrive on Earth as part of a six-day vacation package. They end up in different parts of the world, keeping in touch only via basic Terran communications technology. These are their decoded interactions.
There’s… a lot more food talk than you expect. Continue reading →
241 – Central:Directive with DeWayne Feenstra
Agent 21 has been abandoned on the field. His superiors compromised. His resources tapped. And his contacts burned. There’s only one thing to do from here: Escape. Continue reading →
240 – Vampire Block Party with Banana Chan
Neighborhood parties are death. Which is especially frustrating if you’re a vampire, because you’re already dead.
237 – Work/Life/Work/Life Balance with Makenzie De Armas
Balancing life, work, friends, and family can be a real challenge. And when you mix in superpowers, interdimensional demons, monster hunters, and podcasting, well, don’t even get me started… Continue reading →
233 – System Mastery Spectacular with Jef & Jon
231 – Campfire Memories with Matt Bohnhoff
“What I Did During My Summer Vacation, AKA Why a Lion Ate My Homework, an Essay By Me” Continue reading →
230 – Night’s Black Agents: Solo OPs with Cole Burkhardt
LEYLA KHAN IN: THE DENIABLE WOMAN!
The Russian Government is concocting something behind closed doors, and let’s put this way: You know it’s bad when the Vampire Conspiracy wants you dead over it. Continue reading →
210 – Catbox with Marn
The people in this Wawa think the robbery is going to be the weirdest thing to happen to them today. They’re wrong. Continue reading →