Random Fantasy Podcasts

  • Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast
  • Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
  • Game Store Prophets
  • The Lamp-post Listener: Chronicling C.S. Lewis’ World of Narnia
  • Worlds of Mebar
  • Pulp! From Beyond the Veil
  • The Skinner Co. Network
  • Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
  • SFF Yeah!
  • Le Morte d’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory
  • Atlas Balked
  • DarkAge
  • The Duke and Boy Show: Fantasy Football After Dark
  • Betrayed, Book 2 of The Turner Chronicles
  • The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley
  • Choose My Own Adventure Podcast
  • The Word Count
  • Meanwhile Back on The Podcast
  • Dead Robots’ Society
  • Monday Matinee
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    Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast

    Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast

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    Since Apr 5, 2017 04:09 UTC

    The Science Fiction and Fantasy Marketing Podcast helps you establish your author brand, increase the size of your audience, and sell more books. Your hosts are Lindsay Buroker, Jeffrey Poole, and Joseph R Lallo and have self-published more than 30 novels between them. Jo and Lindsay are full-time authors, and Jeff does quite well for himself too!

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    Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll

    Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll

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    Since Dec 23, 2019 00:00 UTC

    If you’ve read and loved Alice in Wonderland, you wouldn’t want to miss reading about her further adventures, the strange and fantastical creatures she meets and the delightful style and word-play that made the first book so appealing. Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll is thematically much more structured and cleverly constructed as compared to the earlier Alice book but still retains its childhood elements of wonder, curiosity and imagination. Lewis Carroll was the pseudonym of Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a gifted mathematics professor at Oxford during the late 19th century. He suffered from lifelong shyness, a debilitating stammer and several physical deformities including partial deafness. Awkward and uncomfortable with adults, he bloomed in the company of children and had a special insight into their world. He portrays Alice as a well-mannered child, brought up in a privileged background. Based on a real little girl whose father was also at Oxford during the time Dodgson was there, Alice and her sisters formed the inspiration for these books which went on to be ranked among the best loved in children’s literature. Through the Looking-Glass takes Alice through the mirror hanging on her nursery wall into a realm beyond. Here she finds a mirror image of her own world, but with everything reversed. Books with printing that can only be read when held up to a mirror, animated chess-pieces, memorable characters from nursery-rhymes like Humpty Dumpty, The Lion and the Unicorn, Tweedledum and Tweedledee and a host of strange creatures with even stranger names like the Jabberwock and the Bandersnatch. The Red Queen, the White Queen and the White Knight are other characters who populate the looking-glass world. Poems like Jabberwocky explore the limits of language, while the Walrus and the Carpenter are simply hilarious. Chess forms the framework of the plot, the mirror-world is made up of squares which Alice moves through sequentially in pawn-like moves, symbolizing the dominance of fate in our lives. Funny poems and delightful turns of phrase that Lewis Carroll is justly famous for, continue to sparkle in this book too. The dream-like quality is retained in Through the Looking-Glass, with abrupt changes in location and characters. In the years that followed their publication, Lewis Carroll’s books have been intensely studied by literary critics, psychologists, mathematicians and chess enthusiasts. Yet despite all the analysis and study, Through the Looking-Glass remains a charming and innocent portrayal of childhood imagination and creativity. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Game Store Prophets

    Game Store Prophets

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    Since Jul 22, 2011 15:46 UTC

    God is the Game Master and no matter how the dice fall the game plays on.

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    The Lamp-post Listener: Chronicling C.S. Lewis’ World of Narnia

    The Lamp-post Listener: Chronicling C.S. Lewis’ World of Narnia

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    Since Apr 18, 2018 04:30 UTC

    The Lamp-post Listener is a podcast where two friends travel further up and further into classic works of children’s literature. Each episode chronicles the narratives, themes, and truth found in these timeless tales with C.S. Lewis as a Virgil-like guide. Season Eight will premiere in May of 2024.

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    Worlds of Mebar

    Worlds of Mebar

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    Since Jul 10, 2017 04:26 UTC

    Self-proclaimed gods have quietly ruled the multiverse of Mebar for over 800 years. But the one founding member of their order that condemned their methods has just been set loose from prison.

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    Pulp! From Beyond the Veil

    Pulp! From Beyond the Veil

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    Since Apr 12, 2018 00:00 UTC

    The mission here at Pulp! is to provide original, quality content for your express entertainment purposes. What’s more, we pledge to always be in contact with our listeners, accepting submissions and suggestions on how best to promote the program and help it grow. This podcast serves as an homage, a relic of a memory, to those rough pulp sci-fi and horror magazines of yesteryear, and thus we strive to bring you unique–and sometimes unexpected–content. If you want to help support our program, you can make a donation or pledge at our Patreon page. We’d certainly appreciate it! https://www.patreon.com/pulpfrombeyond Let us know what you think! We can be reached at pulpfrombeyond@gmail.com, or using our built-in contact page on our website, www.pulpfrombeyond.com. Thank you, and stay spooky!

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    The Skinner Co. Network

    The Skinner Co. Network

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    Since Apr 13, 2010 21:56 UTC

    Brought to you by http://skinner.fm, Flash Pulp is an experiment in broadcasting fresh pulp stories in the modern age – five to ten minutes of fiction brought to you Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays. A recurring cast of characters appear in both one off and serial tales, – classically styled weird, fantasy and adventure stories, for your eyes or podcast feed.

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    Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy

    Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy

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    Since Jun 1, 2008 04:05 UTC

    Science fiction and fantasy stories from Clarkesworld, a Hugo and World Fantasy Award-winning digital magazine. Stories from Clarkesworld have been nominated for or won the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, Sturgeon, Locus, BSFA, Ditmar, Aurora, Shirley Jackson, WSFA Small Press and Stoker Awards.

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    SFF Yeah!

    SFF Yeah!

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    Since May 24, 2017 17:35 UTC

    SFF Yeah! is a biweekly show dedicated to the latest happenings and our favorite recommendations from the worlds of science fiction and fantasy.

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    Le Morte d’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory

    Le Morte d’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory

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    Since Nov 18, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Le Morte d’Arthur (spelled Le Morte Darthur in the first printing and also in some modern editions, Middle French for la mort d’Arthur, “the death of Arthur”) is Sir Thomas Malory’s compilation of some French and English Arthurian romances. The book contains some of Malory’s own original material (the Gareth story) and retells the older stories in light of Malory’s own views and interpretations. First published in 1485 by William Caxton, Le Morte d’Arthur is perhaps the best-known work of English-language Arthurian literature today. Many modern Arthurian writers have used Malory as their source, including T. H. White for his popular The Once and Future King.

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    Atlas Balked

    Atlas Balked

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    Since Apr 5, 2017 16:00 UTC

    Welcome to Atlas Balked, a weekly chronicle concerning the mundane, weird, and maybe even sometimes dramatic happenings of a Simple Fantasy Baseball League . This podcast captures the thoughts and musings Gregg, Joe, Jack and Tim – four of the twelve owners in the league.

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    DarkAge

    DarkAge

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    Since Sep 28, 2008 23:51 UTC

    DarkAge is a mature, fantasy fiction, podcast novel where Sword and Sorcery meets Medieval Fantasy. A group of friends playing a fantasy role-playing game, DarkAge, become trapped inside the game as their characters. Many of their past gaming decisions will come back to haunt them. They must battle wizards, demons, knights, giants, and the undead but find their most deadly foe is each other. Will our heroes find their way back home? Will they want to go back home? Come hangout at The Busted Skull Tavern, where the ale is cold and the wenches are hot.

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    The Duke and Boy Show: Fantasy Football After Dark

    The Duke and Boy Show: Fantasy Football After Dark

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    Since Nov 24, 2016 02:42 UTC

    A Fantasy Football podcast like none other. Hear hard hitting analysis, top notch interviews with players and experts in the world of fantasy football and a no nonsense look inside the pics that you need to make every week for this upcoming fantasy football season.

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    Betrayed, Book 2 of The Turner Chronicles

    Betrayed, Book 2 of The Turner Chronicles

    Since Feb 19, 2012 17:00 UTC

    The War is over. Isabella has won, and the Talent Master is dead. Aaron Turner now lives in N’Ark, Isabella’s capital, where he mourns his murdered wife and son. All he wants is to tip a bottle, stare at walls, and recover. But they won’t leave him alone. The Isabellan government and slavers both want him dead. Savages look to him as their prophesied savior. His lawyer wants to control him. His neighbors and friends have been murdered, and a once dead shaman declares him a servant of her One God. Aaron has to make things right. His honor demands it. Dusting off his guns, he sets aside his grief, readies his Talent, and declares a one man war against a nation that has betrayed him, the Clan, and itself.

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    The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley

    The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley

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    Since Dec 17, 2020 00:00 UTC

    First published in 1863, The Water Babies by Rev Charles Kingsley became a Victorian children’s classic along with J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan and Lewis Caroll’s Alice books. It is an endearing and entertaining novel that can equally be enjoyed by adult readers as well. However, it fell out of favor in later years since it contained many ideas that are considered politically incorrect and offensive today from a humanitarian perspective. The Water Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby to give the book its complete title tells the story of Tom, a young orphan chimney-sweep in Victorian London. Tom is apprenticed to the mean Mr Grimes, who employs such children to work in inhuman and often dangerous conditions, sweeping out the chimneys of large houses. When Tom is assigned to work at Harthover House, a stately mansion, he is dazzled by the luxury and elegance of the place. He stumbles into the bedroom of the daughter of the house and his appearance startles her so much that she “screams like a peacock!” Tom is equally frightened and he rushes out of the house, falls into a river and drowns! But this is only the beginning of a great underwater adventure. Scholars have described The Water Babies as a didactic fable. Kingsley expresses many of the prevailing attitudes and prejudices against different races, countries and customs. He also expected the book to be read as a satire against the cruel and inhuman child labor laws of the time. Kingsley was himself a contradiction. He was a devout churchman who was one of Charles Darwin’s greatest supporters. He was also profoundly influenced by the scientific thinkers of the day like Thomas Huxley and Sir Roderick Murchison. The Water Babies was first published as a serial in Macmillan’s Magazine. It reflects some of the issues that concerned Victorians of the time. Problems like sanitation, health reforms, Christian Socialism, child abuse and primary education are discussed at various points in the book. After his studies at Cambridge, he chose to go into the Church and was ordained as a minister, from whence he rose to become the chaplain of Queen Victoria. He also wrote several other popular books like Westward Ho! Hypatia and Two Years Ago. A prolific writer and speaker, Kingsley’s works were received with great admiration during his lifetime. In fact, a town in England was named Westward Ho! It is the only town with an exclamation mark in the country and perhaps the world! The Water Babies is indeed an interesting slice of an era long past and a great addition to your collection. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Choose My Own Adventure Podcast

    Choose My Own Adventure Podcast

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    Since Apr 13, 2017 04:42 UTC

    Join our three adventurers Cricket Moonleaf the Elf with Burning Desire to do Good, Aiden Deepbrooke the Aristocratic yet Approachable Human, and Ricken Graves the Crippling Self Esteem Goblin. Before every episode we poll at www.choosemyownadventurepodcast.com to let you our audience decide on the outcome of our adventures in the Feyris. Our heroes find themselves on the cusp of getting the answers they need. Ricken deep below the Goblin Academy converses with the mysterious goblin Arbor, an occult specialist with a scientific mind. In his attempt to create a more perfect being Arbor used his own essence to create the goblin Becky, bestowing them with dangerous powers. Above in the dormitory Aiden and Cricket contemplate their next move. Why had Aiden become so brash, what doe he know the others don’t?

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    The Word Count

    The Word Count

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    Since Sep 12, 2010 04:00 UTC

    A show of original short stories written based on a different theme each ‘cast! Read by the authors and hosted by Fantasy author R. B. Wood.

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    Meanwhile Back on The Podcast

    Meanwhile Back on The Podcast

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    Since Aug 22, 2019 01:24 UTC

    Get ready for the perfect weekly dose of geek speak, as we deliver a nuanced, yet fun conversation about all your favorite made-up s@#%!

    We’ve got the latest news, in-depth reviews, insightful commentary, brain-bending theories, and so much more. Every Monday, a rotating lineup of hilarious and insightful super fans will lead you on a journey into the vast corners of the magical land of super fandom.

    From the four-colour world of capes and cowls, to sci-fi/fantasy, gaming, anime, and everything in between, we’ve got everything your nerdy little heart desires.

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    Monday Matinee

    Monday Matinee

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    Since Apr 21, 2017 22:32 UTC

    New snarky meta-natural speculative fiction delivered every Monday!

    The Swashbuckling Ladies Debate Society is together for the holidays for the first time, but Goldie’s surprise over Saffron and Zinnia’s plans is nothing compared to the shock of the story they have to tell her.

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