True modern horror
I’m so impressed by this show. The use of a city, a place, architecture as your main antagonist is so well executed here that I Am In Eskew shines out amongst all other similar shows of the same idea. Eskew COMMITS. And David Ward (writer) makes deep, visceral connections between the uncanny and supernatural and real-world nightmare scenarios, inter and over lapping in terrifying ways. It’s truly wonderful and captures the horror of the themes and institutions it weaves into the narrative like nothing else. I’d consider myself a horror buff and I’ve been consuming horror for a very long time. But this show does something new with the genre. It’s... well, it’s hard to describe! If this show were an artist, it’d be Zdzisław Beksiński. I’d recommend this to anyone who is on the rocks - definitely give it a listen! The voice acting is beautiful and simultaneously nerve-wracking. The story is gorgeous. Welcome to Eskew.
Scarness via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/01/20
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I am in Eskew is more than a scary story, though make no mistake it WILL scare you. David Ward brings an incredibly creative, original twist to the horror genre. Certain lines are nothing short of poetry. 10/10 subscribe now!!
Daveiii via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/15/20
Deservedly a highly rated podcast. So creepy and addictive. The telling of each episode is delivered by a narrator that has a deep, melodic, cultured voice. Weirdly beautiful in a world of horror and mystery.
Apopkamike via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/11/19
I’ve really been enjoying I am in Eskew, it reminds me of Fallen London, and, as other reviewers have mentioned, Neil Gaiman’s works and the darker parts of Welcome to Night Vale. Once I started listening it was really hard to stop! It’s definitely worth a listen!
ItsAPleasure02 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/22/18
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