This podcast spoiled me in the best way
Sometimes, fiction and metaphor speaks more clearly and truthfully about actual lived horror than factual non-fiction can. There is such in this podcast, accompanied by beautiful and sometimes heartbreaking writing, diverse cast, and excellent sound design that makes Eskew and the characters you meet in there feel so incredibly real and relatable. You can palpably touch the horror in Eskew, and can feel the love and talent that was poured into it. Ever since it ended i have been searching for another podcast like it, and nothing has come close. If you enjoy horror, or even just psychological/philosophical story telling, this is an absolute must listen.
Carrion Byrd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/29/20
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I started listening to this wonderfully creepy and well written podcast. Sadly now it won’t play any of the episodes. I hope the episodes will be available again soon.
Barbieluv23 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/08/21
I love, love, love this podcast. Unique, hypnotic and dreamlike horror. Like a terrifying lullaby. Genuinely heartbreaking and scary. The writing is spectacular. I relisten often and am always finding some new beautiful turn of language. The voice acting is sublime.
Rosie Delight via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/24/19
This podcast takes you through a looking glass into the confines of a strange and seemingly inescapable city called Eskew. The soothing voice of a narrator guides listeners through labyrinthine streets and pathways where the rain never ceases and the atmosphere is sinister not solely due to the...Read full review »
Matthew Galvan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/28/18
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