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Adventures in Audio Fiction
by Tamara Kissane
In this podcast series, Durham-based theatremaker Tamara Kissane chats with artists about their work, their plans, and their manifestos. This interview series is part of Tamara’s quest to learn more about audio drama by speaking with the people who are working in the medium.
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Revolutionizing the Way You Hear Theatre with Iyvon Edebiri of The Parsnip Ship and Playwright Andrew Rincón
In this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction, host Tamara Kissane converses with Iyvon Edebiri and Andrew Rincón about The Parsnip Ship, a series features new plays and new music performed live each month in Brooklyn and then released as a free podcast.
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The Power of Community with Andrea Klassen of the Procyon Podcast Network
On this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane talks with Andrea Klassen of the Procyon Podcast Network about the formation of the Network and how it works, their Rocket Booster program to support new audio fiction creators, the peculiarities of writing and producing for audio, fan fiction, and the upcoming release of Andrea’s audio serial Me and AU.
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How to Write a Scripted Audio Fiction Series with Jessica Wright Buha and Bilal Dardai of Unwell
For this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane talks with Jessica Wright Buha and Bilal Dardai, staff writers with Unwell, a fiction podcast about conspiracies, ghosts, and unusual families of blood and choice.
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Exploring a Podcast Collective Model with Eric Silver of Multitude Productions
In this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, Tamara Kissane is in conversation with Eric Silver, the Head of Creative at Multitude, an independent podcast collective and production company based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
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Growth, Impact, and Accessibility with Podcast Critic and Advocate Elena Fernández Collins
On this episode of Adventures in Audio Fiction, Tamara Kissane talks with podcast critic Elena Fernández Collins about impact, accessibility, and barriers to entry, the formation of critical language, best practices, indie creating, and more.
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Writing for Young Audiences with Dania Ramos and Michael Aquino of Timestorm
For the premier episode of the Adventures in Audio Fiction Podcast, host Tamara Kissane discusses writing audio fiction for young audiences with Dania Ramos and Michael Aquino, the producers and creators of Timestorm, a series in which twins travel through time to preserve their culture’s true history.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
In this podcast series, Durham-based theatremaker Tamara Kissane chats with artists about their work, their plans, and their manifestos. This interview series is part of Tamara’s quest to learn more about audio drama by speaking with the people who are working in the medium.
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