Great, character-driven fantasy, consistently well-read
I love short fiction podcasts because I can listen during my commute, which lets me fit a satisfying, full serving of storytelling into a busy schedule. I've sampled a lot of what's available, and after only four episodes, the Beneath Ceaseless Skies podcast now ranks at the top of my list. The characters are sympathetic and engrossing, the stories impeccably well-written, and the reading (performed primarily by editor Scott H. Andrews) is clear, natural, and easy to follow. Some other speculative fiction podcasts, such as Escape Pod and Podcastle, tend to feature readers who over-emote or overdramatize their delivery, which can be distracting. Andrews keeps the focus on the story itself, where it should be.
Michael J. DeLuca via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/02/09
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In my opinion this podcast and web magazine is one of the best out there for fantasy. It is definitely of the same quality as Escapepod and Podcastle, and deserves to be listened to with the same attention as these other great podcasts. All of the stories contain captivating second worlds, so if...Read full review »
Chris!!!!!!! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/09
Listen to this podcast and you'll be hooked too.
James&Jewell via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/11/15
The stories in BCS range from good to great with most of them being closer to "great" on that scale.
J.T. Evans via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/19/17
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