List of Audio Drama Links for The Deadbringer
Below are the web links to each of the HorrorAddicts.net podcast episodes, with The Deadbringer audio drama embedded within their respective episodes. You can also listen on iTunes and Google Podcasts. Happy listening! 🎧
If you’re a fan of Horror, I highly suggest you check out HorrorAddicts.net, a podcast that discusses and reviews horror entertainment. The podcast is in its 16th season with this season’s theme being Cultural Horror. It’s a great way to discover BIPOC authors and creators from all over the world. And I’m one of the authors featured in season 16, with the first ten chapters of The Deadbringer being serialized for audio!!
I’m grateful to HorrorAddicts.net for producing The Deadbringer audio drama and for giving my book a home on their bi-monthly podcast. HUGE shoutout to the voice actors who volunteered their time and labor.
You can check out some behind the scenes of me recording my lines and working on the scripts over on my IG Highlights. I’ve also been keeping notes of what recreating The Deadbringer for audio has been like and plan on posting a blog about my experience in the future, so I hope you’ll look forward to that.
Below are the web links to each of the HorrorAddicts.net podcast episodes, with The Deadbringer audio drama embedded within their respective episodes.
List of Audio Drama Links for The Deadbringer
Episode 1: The Shining City (HorrorAddicts.net Ep 192; Theme: Black Vampires)
Episode 2: Locked Doors (HorrorAddicts.net Ep 193; Theme: Okinawan)
Episode 3: The Bastion (HorrorAddicts.net Ep 194; Theme: Gothic Romance)
Episode 4: Corpse Road (HorrorAddicts.net Ep 195; Theme: African)
Episode 5: Corpse Hill, Part 1 (HorrorAddicts.net Ep 196: Theme: New Zealand)
Episode 6: Corpse Hill, Part 2 (HorrorAddicts.net Ep 197; Theme: Time Travel)
Episode 7: Rain of Blood (HorrorAddicts.net Ep 198; Theme: African American)
Episode 8: Sleep (HorrorAddicts.net Ep 199; Theme: Mexican)
Episode 9: A Chance Encounter (Theme: 200th Show Special)
Episode 10: Revelations, Part 1 (Theme: African American)
Episode 11: Revelations, Part 1 (Theme: Polynesian/Pacific Islander)
Episode 12: Time, Part 1 (Theme: African American)
Episode 13: Time, Part 2 (Theme: Diversity in Horror)
Note: The audio will be compiled all in one before season 17 of HorrorAddicts.net (April 2022).
Cast of Voice Actors for The Deadbringer
E.M. Markoff as Narrator and The Stranger
Intro, outro; Ep 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13
James Seo as Kira Vidal
Ep 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13
Rish Outfield as Eutau Vidal
Ep 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13
Emerian Rich as Narrator and Sal Zem
Ep 3, 4, 5 (narration), 7, 9 (narration), 12
Kadriah Wade as Elia the Herbalist
Ep 1, 10
Ep 2, 4, 6, 7,
Ep 8, 11
DJ Pitsiladis as Tim, Bastion agent
Ep 4, 7
Ep 1
Intro/Outro Theme song for The Deadbringer audio drama
Produced by
HorrorAddicts.net
Scripts by
E.M. Markoff with assistance from Emerian Rich
Stay in touch!
Subscribe to my blog, connect with me on social media, or read my books :)
Read the books already? Please consider leaving a review on Amazon. It really helps me out and makes a difference in helping readers find the books. <3
Halloween in Christmas: Podcasting and Quilting Pumpkins with HorrorAddicts.net
Lo! Christmas is nigh. And thus I bring a bit of October back with a podcast glorifying all things dark, including a quilted pumpkin project. To everyone driving for the holiday season, stay safe! Back in October, I was invited by HorrorAddicts.net to be a guest on their podcast’s season finale.
Lo! Christmas is nigh. And thus I bring a bit of October back with a podcast glorifying all things dark, including a quilted pumpkin project. To everyone driving for the holiday season, stay safe!
Back in October, I was invited by HorrorAddicts.net to be a guest on their podcast’s season finale. I was super excited to be a part of the project and thankful that I could help out. This marked the fourth time I’ve appeared on a podcast or broadcast, but the first time I’ve been able to see the podcaster at work. Previously, I was a guest on Unreliable Narrators via Skype, did a live reading of “Leaving the #9” at SF in SF, appeared on FCC Free Radio (FFR) alongside Tales for the Camp Fire: A Charity Anthology editor Loren Rhoads.
But of course, anxiety decided to rear its ugly head.
Participating in the HorrorAddicts.net podcast episode as it was being recorded was a very insightful experience. I got to see the podcaster (Emerian Rich) at work directing, narrating, planning, troubleshooting, stabbing repeatedly at a craft pumpkin, sound checking, checking on her crew between takes, etc. The number of moving pieces was way more than I had ever expected, and I only saw one part of a very large beast … mind blown. Mad respect to all the podcasters out there!
The number one thing that stood out to me about podcasting is how forgiving it seemed to be. Stumble on a word? Say something you wish had not left your pie hole? No problem: re-record and edit. There had been no such accommodation on the live radio show, which was also a great experience, but different (I now have the cutest lucha libre rubber duck courtesy of FFR’s host)!
The other difference with podcasting was being able to see the questions ahead of time, although even then my mind blanked. While talking about favorite cursed places with Emerian and crew, I forgot to mention one of my favorite YouTubers who explores abandoned places: Exploring with Josh. It’s like knowing what books you want and forgetting them all the moment you step into the bookstore!
During the podcast, we talked horror movies, gothic music, and upcoming dark literature releases, and that was just in the segment I was part of! Afterward, we somehow wandered into the topic of hats, and I learned something new about my friend: she makes tea hats. The Craft(ing) is strong with Emerian. Not so much with me. Need a button or patch sown? I gotcha. Need that hemline raised? That’s what safety pins and staples are for 🙃.
To date, my quilted pumpkin remains unfinished, its iridescent green bottom naked for all to see. Mind you, it’s not for lack of supplies, as my friend was kind enough to send me away with the necessary accoutrements. One day, Little Pumpkin, I will finishing driving pins into your artificial flesh. One day.
Safe travels and best wishes to everyone, during this holiday season and always.
Until next we meet,
EMM
Check out podcast Episode 176 and how to make your own quilted pumpkin.