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Welcome to the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Fourth Edition. We can’t wait for more.Omit cross-reference entries SF Encyclopedia Home Page There’s even some Lovecraftian horror tucked away in there, but you’ll have to squint to see it. The first two seasons of the anthology show (which is ostensibly a public radio interview series) runs the gamut from ghost stories to Black Mirror-esque sci-fi parables. But we’re sure of one thing: it’s absolutely excellent. Great if you enjoy: The Message, LifeAfter, The X-Files The Big Loopįictional-podcast-powerhouse Paul Bae’s latest show tells “stories of finite beings in an infinite universe,” and, well, it’s kind of impossible to define. (Disclaimer: I am slightly biased due to the casting of one of my best friends, but rest assured he plays a real jerk.) Listen now!
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The whole series is available now, so you can binge it in one go.
It follows two government employees who fall into forbidden love… and just happen to be tasked with hiding the remains of a crashed UFO.
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Mac Rogers-the writer behind The Message and LifeAfter-knocked it out of the park again with Steal the Stars. Great if you enjoy: Dirty Computer, Sorry to Bother You, Welcome to Night Vale Steal the Stars Its got social commentary, high-stakes heists, and zombies.
Great if you enjoy: Welcome to Night Vale, ASMR Adventures in New Americaīilled as an Afrofuturistic buddy comedy, this 2018 addition to Night Vale Presents’ amazing suite of shows got two big thumbs up from The New York Times. It’s basically like listening to found audio from another universe, and the experience of slowly piecing together a narrative in the weirdness is extremely rewarding. The first season is presented in the form of an audio course on full-body relaxation (brought to you by the mysterious “Institute”), the second features audio guide tours through a series of museums, and the third listens in on the recorded notes of a government employee helping to build a very strange society. Welcome to Night Vale was one of the first heavy hitters on the podcast audio drama scene, but the group’s second show deserves your attention, too. Great if you enjoy: Shutter Island, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, The Bright Sessions Within the Wires
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Are the people you’re hearing well-intentioned, or are they lying to themselves and one another? Do they even remember the events they’re supposed to be guiding us through? The show led to a TV series, which is something we can expect from more and more of our favorite audio dramas.
It deals with the ethical quandaries of a woman helping to oversee a government medical experiment, and the format does a great job of toying with narrator reliability. This Gimlet Media show has an incredible cast-Catherine Keener, Oscar Isaac, and David Schwimmer, to name just a few regulars. Great if you enjoy: The X-Files, The Bright Sessions, The Magicians Homecoming
Bonus: If you make it through the first two seasons, you get to enjoy a delightful old-school radio drama-style bonus episode. It’s clear they’ve gotten even more adept and ambitious with their writing and audio design as the series has gone on, so it’s one of the very few shows that actually improves every season (at least in my opinion). The show is written and produced entirely by Dan Powell and Marc Sollinger, and the storytelling they achieve with such a small crew is astounding.
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What happened to Dan Powell? Archive 81 is another saga that leans more toward horror and fantasy, but its treatment of alternate dimensions and such earns it a spot on our sci-fi list.