After 380 episodes, still great
Don't you hate it when you discover the perfect podcast, and 5, 15 or 24 episodes later, gaps between installments increase, heralding impending doom. Or they get repetitive. Not a problem with the ever enduring pod castle. I just love short fiction, the kind that fits into one or two commutes, or a sunny hour in the park. I also love non-stereotypical fantasy. Podcastle so far has brought 385 of these. You can listen to one a day, and still have no repeats for a year. Each story is fresh, and quite a few are original. Go get an episode and check it out.Read full review »
MonikaLearnsJapanese via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/15
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I love fantasy of all kinds, and can honestly say that I have yet to find a story here I have not liked at least a little, and have found several I loved well enough to burn audio CDs for the car (those being #1, Come Lady Death, #11, Fourteen Experiments in Postal Delivery, and #14, The Grand...Read full review »
CelticGoddess1326 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/05/08
Most of the stories and most of the narration on Podcastle are excellent, excellent, and some are sublime. Occasional meh ones, too, but pretty infrequently. Some high points: "The Curandero and the Swede" and "The Christmas Mummy" but really, I could have picked any of about 50...Read full review »
Matthew von der Ahe via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/11
This podcast and Escape Pod changed my life! Any insomniac times are now turned into opportunities to get lost in another world. There are some very accomplished writers and readers of these podcasts and I recommend them highly. Theresa
.t.b.. via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/06/12
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