Urban Fantasy at it's BEST
For someone who went discovered a love Urban Fantasy in a copy of one of Laurell K Hamilton's books (and then had that love trod upon by later newels in the same series), Metamor City is the answer to my prayers. The world building that went into the creation of the universe that these stories take place is astounding, and the characters are as diverse as any group of people you could ever meet in the real world. Top it off with a full cast production and the silky smooth voice of the author himself narrating, this is one of the best podcast novels out there today.Read full review »
Benjamoid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/17/14
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I found this podcast series a few days ago and have barely taken a break to breathe or sleep!! If you like urban fantasy, or character driven stories, or worlds with rich texture and history, you owe it to yourself to check this out!! The sound on this podcast is superb (I listen in the car EVEN...Read full review »
brdh8su via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/21/09
Chris Lester does an amazing job of bring with world and the characters to life. He created a world that the listener can venture into during the podcast and wonder around it for awhile It has an amazing cast with characters that I felt I have known forever. He created a world where even though...Read full review »
MirandaRiver via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/28/08
UPDATE: Metamor City: Making the Cut (Season 1 of the Metamor City Podcast) just won the 2009 Parsec Award for Best Speculative Fiction Drama (Long Form)! Chris Lester spins a podcast with a fantastic story, amazing production values, and awesome voice actors that keeps you wanting more. I'm...Read full review »
RickCastello via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/06/09
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