Re: Dracula takes the famous horror tale, breaks it up chronologically (every entry of this epistolary novel has a date), and sends the story directly to your podcatcher as it happens. Every time something happens to the characters, Re: Dracula will publish an episode, in as close to real time as it happens. Some entries will be brief, and others will be long and intense.
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The Story of a Heartbeat
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This is an original continuing story, composed and narrated by Saranya Murthy, featuring characters created by Barbara Hall. A complete list of references can be found in the description of each episode. Currently airing: Season 6 - Epistolary Epilogue
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THIS HOUSE WILL DEVOUR YOU is a story of love, madness, murder, mysteries and dead gods set in the1920's. It is an epistolary audio drama as told by Jon and Elizabeth to each other in their letters. Season One takes place in Ireland and England, with the action in Season Two focussed on Egypt, as well as Ireland and England. Come join us for a gothic, slow burn story of gothic horror, romance and adventure! For lovers of creepy, slow-burn, gothic 1920’s historical fiction, romance and low ...
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An epistolary novel, Lady Susan is an early work by Austen that was posthumously published in 1871. The short novel focuses on the self-serving eponymous anti-heroine, as she cunningly maneuvers her way through society in search of a wealthy husband for both her daughter and herself. Disregarding anything but her own selfish goals, Susan employs her charms to lure men and draw them into her web of deceit, no matter their age or status. Exploring issues including morals, manners, self-indulge ...
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A precursor to gothic literature and science fiction genres, Frankenstein is a novel fuming with imagination as it depicts a well known horror story. Shelly’s gothic fiction is written in epistolary form as a means of correspondence between the failed writer Robert Walton and his sister, while he is away on a dangerous expedition in search of fame. Some major themes explored in the gothic classic are the fallibility of ambition and knowledge, revenge, prejudice, isolation, and the imperfecti ...
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Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White tells the story of two half-sisters, Laura Fairlie and Marian Halcombe who were embroiled in the sinister plot of Sir Percival Glyde and Count Fosco to take over their family’s wealth. It’s considered to be one of the first “sensation novels” to be published. Like most novels that fall into this category, the protagonists here are pushed to their limits by the villains before they finally got the justice they deserved. The story begins with Walter Hartrigh ...
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By conservative estimates, more than 6.8 million out of earth's population of 7 billion have access to cell phones. This has happened in just over 20 years. It's safe to assume that almost all these people would prefer to communicate via their phones rather than by snail-mail, post or courier. Which leads us to the question: “Does this mean the death of the love letter?” For those of us who still remember the joys of receiving and sending romantic epistles, couched in purple prose, expressin ...
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A bookish podcast for reading broadly. Librarians interview authors, share reading suggestions and explore literary topics through lively conversations. Each episode is based on reading challenge categories, which encourage listeners to expand their reading horizons. You can find show notes, including a list of books discussed in each episode and transcripts at kcls.org/deskset.
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November 3: Dr. Seward is cold. Transcript here. This episode featured Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright. A Bloody FM Production. Fi…
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November 2: Three days on the road. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; and Karim Kronfli as Dracula. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadia…
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November 1: No news all day. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; and Karim Kronfli as Dracula. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen I…
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October 31: Jonathan is still hurrying along. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; and Karim Kronfli as Dracula. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive pr…
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October 30: Mina forms a conclusion. This episode contains an anti-Semitic stereotype, and suicidal ideation. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Karim Kronfli as Dracula; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing and Captain Donelson; Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; David Ault as Lord Godalmi…
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October 29: Dracula is close to land. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Karim Kronfli as Dracula; and Alan Burgon as Van Helsing. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah…
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October 28: Van Helsing discusses Dracula. This episode discusses at length principles of the pseudoscience of eugenics. Transcript here. This episode featured: Graham Rowat as Rufus Smith; Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; David Ault as Lord Godalming; and Karim Kronfli as Dracula. Dial…
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October 27: No news yet of the ship. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Karim Kronfli as Dracula; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; and Alan Burgon as Van Helsing. Directed by Hannah Wright. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with e…
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October 26: Seward continues watching. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright. A Bloody FM Production. Find us online: Patreon: htt…
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October 25: Seward misses his phonograph. This episode references euthanasia. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright. A Bloody FM P…
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October 24: A whole week of waiting. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; David Ault as Lord Godalming; and Graham Rowat as Rufus Smith. Directed by Hannah Wright. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indri…
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The Holmwood Foundation is a bi-weekly Found Footage Horror-Fiction Podcast created by Fio Trethewey (Big Finish: Gallifrey War Room, 18th Wall Productions) and Georgia Cook (Big Finish: The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles, Gallifrey War Room, BBC Books, The Dracula Daily Sketch Collection). It is a modern day sequel to the gothic novel Dracula. In The …
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October 17: Jonathan prepares to welcome the Count. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker. Directed by Hannah Wright. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright. A Bloody FM…
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October 16: Mina's report is still the same. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker. Directed by Hannah Wright. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright. A Bloody FM Produc…
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October 15: Jonathan is eager to get on. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; and Karim Kronfli as Dracula. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, …
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Tal sits down with Pacific (associate produce of Re: Dracula) to inquire: What’s the best part of your job right now and also what is your job? How does producing something like Dead Space: Deep Cover compares to Dracula or Carmilla? What does a "successful" podcast look like to you? Where do you think the fiction podcast industry is going? What wi…
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October 11: Jonathan reads the Burial Service. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; Giancarlo Herrera as Quincey Morris; David Ault as Lord Godalming; and Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear…
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October 6: Quincey is all man. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; and Giancarlo Herrera as Quincey Morris. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Ob…
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October 5: Van Helsing gives a speech. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; Giancarlo Herrera as Quincey Morris; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; and Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker. Directed by Ella Watts and Hannah Wright. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Mi…
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October 4: Mina has an idea. Transcript here. This episode featured: Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; and Alan Burgon as Van Helsing. Directed by Ella Watts. Dialogue editing by Stephen Indrisano. Sound design by Tal Minear. Featuring music by Travis Reaves. Produced by Ella Watts an…
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October 3: A lot happens. This episode portrays and recounts a horrific assault. It also references the racist pseudoscience of craniometry, and contains a mention of suicide. Transcript here. This episode may be especially distressing to those who have experienced assault. Don't want to listen to the episode or read the transcript? A summary of ev…
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October 2: Renfield is met with an accident. This episode contains medical ableism and the use of narcotics in a medical context. Transcript here. This episode featured: Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Felix Trench as Renfield; Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Smollet; Graham Rowat as the Deputy; Nathan Blades as …
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October 1: Renfield makes a request. This episode contains medical ableism and ableist language. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Nathan Blades as the Attendant; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; David Ault as Lord Godalming; Giancarlo Herrera as Quincey Morris; Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Felix Trench as Renfield;…
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September 30: Quincey alarms Mina. This episode contains medical ableism, outdated ethnic language, and the sound of a gunshot. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Ben Galpin as Jonathan Harker; Nathan Blades as the Carrier; Isabel Adomakoh Young as Mina Harker; Giancarlo Herrera as Quincey Morris; David Ault as Lo…
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September 29: The gang does their grave duty. This episode contains violence toward a child and an instance of historical racialized language now considered insensitive. Transcript here. This episode featured: Jonathan Sims as Jack Seward; Alan Burgon as Van Helsing; David Ault as Lord Godalming; Giancarlo Herrera as Quincey Morris; Beth Eyre as Lu…
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