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Horror Podcasting

Storytelling in the Mind

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Horror Podcasting

Storytelling in the Mind

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Description

Horror Podcasting argues that podcasting, as an aural medium, is about the mind. Horror is an inward-style of storytelling, and yet the reception of the podcast can be an embodied form of listening. This intersection creates conditions for a subject/listener collapse (which results in immersion) as well as a potential listener/creator collapse (listeners move into the roles of creators).

The texts (2006- ) discussed in this book generally originate in independent podcasting or public service broadcasting, and their modes of narrative vary between 'stripped-back storytelling' and the 'Theater for the Mind'. Titles like the post-Serial dramas (Limetown, The Black Tapes, Tanis, A Scottish Podcast, Video Palace, The Lovecraft Investigations) leverage the 'found footage' mode, collapsing frames through audio media's lack of a quotation mark and its time-based qualities, while Welcome to Night Vale plays on generic hybridity and horror's fixation on technology-based fears, including the fear of surveillance.

The last part of the book uses cultures of production and Practice as Research frames to investigate processes of monetization and platformization and the impact of community in horror podcast dramas. The tensions between experiment and professionalization are explored through a series of interviews with fourteen creators involved in the 11th Hour Audio Drama Challenge as well as the author's own podcast drama series. The praxis of horror podcast drama is ultimately informed by the book's themes: technology-based fears including surveillance, generic hybridity, and the collapse between listener/creator engendered by the podcast form.

Table of Contents

Dedication
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part 1
1. Campfire Tales
2. Zombies!
3. Cycles upon Cycles: Post-Serial Horror Podcasts
4. Revenants: BBC Sounds and Horror

Part 2
5. The 11th Hour Audio Drama Challenge
6. The (Shattered) Podcast That Never Wanted to Be Heard - Adventures in Practice as Research
Conclusion

Appendix 1: Summaries of Key Programmes
Appendix 2: Précis of The Phantom of the Opera (1910) and The Shattered Podcast (2022)
Reference List
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 18 2027
Format Audiobook
Duration 6 hours and 0 minutes
ISBN 9798216462408
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Series Bloomsbury Podcast Studies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Leslie Grace McMurtry

Leslie Grace McMurtry is Lecturer in Radio Studies…

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