What are some of the best fantasy podcasts?
Many listeners might have heard glimpses of fantasy in the McElroys’ The Adventure Zone, a well-loved Dungeons and Dragons actual play podcast (and now graphic novel), but there’s a vast world out there of fantasy podcasts with so many different stories to lose yourself in. 1. The Once and Future Nerd
What are the best nonfiction podcasts about fiction?
Imaginary Worlds is another nonfiction podcast all about fiction, though this one has a bit more of a variable structure than Words to That Effect. Instead of focusing on specific phenomena, Imaginary Worlds takes apart specific literary works, sometimes interviewing its creators.
What is the Twilight histories podcast?
The Twilight Histories is a podcast that mixes your love of history, science fiction, fantasy and role playing into a fully soundscaped and immersive experience. You are a time traveler.
What genres do podcasts have in common?
In the world of podcasts, some genres tend to dominate: in nonfiction, there’s comedy and politics and culture; in audio drama, there’s sci-fi and horror. In recent years, though, an exciting trend has started to emerge across both sides of the fiction coin.

What is a podcastle?
PodCastle. PodCastle is the world’s first audio fantasy magazine. Weekly, we broadcast the best in fantasy short stories, running the gammut from heart-pounding sword and sorcery, to strange surrealist tales, to gritty urban fantasy, to the psychological depth of magical realism.
What is sidequesting podcast?
Sidequesting is a fantasy podcast about avoiding the main plot. It follows Rion, an adventurer who’s willing to help just about anyone out - as long as they’re not being asked to deal with the scary wizard everyone keeps talking about.
What is the story of Saffron and Peri?
It follows the adventures of the loquacious Saffron, professional fairy godmother extraordinaire, and her best friend Peri , a djinnia who runs the Magic Support Department.
What is a fantasy football podcast?
Fantasy football podcast providing analysis from a sports analytics perspective. The Podfather and friends are the irreverent, fearless wrestling heels of fantasy sports talk. In-depth player analysis for daily fantasy sports (DFS), dynasty league football, and fantasy footballers of all leagues formats. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/podfather
What is fantasy pro?
FantasyPros provides hard-hitting fantasy football analysis while keeping you entertained. Get the tips needed to win your league from a trusted network of 100+ experts. Find out who to draft, pick up and start while receiving analysis of the latest news from around the league.
Who are the three guys on Fantasy Football?
The expert trio of Andy Holloway, Jason Moore, and Mike "The Fantasy Hitman" Wright break down the world of Fantasy Football with astute analysis, strong opinions, and matchup-winning advice you can't get anywhere else. A high quality and entertaining show that will win you your league -- in style.
What genres are podcasts?
In the world of podcasts, some genres tend to dominate: in nonfiction, there’s comedy and politics and culture; in audio drama, there’s sci-fi and horror. In recent years, though, an exciting trend has started to emerge across both sides of the fiction coin. More and more podcasts are concerned with themes of the fantastical.
What is the story of Jarnsaxa Rising?
Jarnsaxa Rising is an epic–almost literally–serialized audio drama that blends the ancient with the futuristic. Set in a futuristic dystopia in which corporations have stripped almost everything from the world, Jarnsaxa Rising follows a scandalized employee of a company as she slowly becomes mixed in with something anything but modern: the dealings of Norse gods and giants. Jarnsaxa Rising feels like a spiritual sibling to both American Gods and the Marvel movies, blending action with drama with the occasional killer comedic performance for a certain trickster. It’s intense, riveting, and takes plenty of twists and turns.
What is Kalila Stormfire's economic magick services?
Kalila Stormfire’s Economical Magick Services is a serialized audio drama following the eponymous Kalila Stormfire, a freelance witch who records case files on her customer. In each episode, Kalila narrates her transaction with a recent customer, starting from when they request a spell and usually ending with some beautifully literary, profound further understanding of the world and how people work. While each episode is gorgeous by itself, the plot slowly starts to become more linear and less customer-by-customer, revealing more and more about Kalila’s past . . . and why she’s no longer part of her last coven.
Is Imaginary Worlds fiction?
Imaginary Worlds is another nonfiction podcast all about fiction, though this one has a bit more of a variable structure than Words to That Effect. Instead of focusing on specific phenomena, Imaginary Worlds takes apart specific literary works, sometimes interviewing its creators. Especially delightful episodes have gone into the ethics of being a menial labor worker on the Death Star, a look into how the world of Bojack Horseman was designed, and an analysis of the video game Undertale.
Is the Once and Future Nerd a high fantasy?
The Once and Future Nerd is a long-running high fantasy serialized audio drama . While its large number of episodes may be initially daunting, don’t let that keep you away; once you start hitting the thick of the plot, it’ll be impossible not to binge it anyway.
The Broadswords
Actual Play | The Broadswords is an all-women actual play Dungeons & Dragons podcast focusing on role play, narrative, and inclusivity at the gaming table. This accessible actual play podcast has rich storytelling that's engaging and emotional, as well as ripe with mystery and detail.
Rivals of Waterdeep
Actual Play | With an entirely POC cast, this Chicago-based show streams live on the official Dungeons & Dragons Twitch stream and is then formatted into podcast style for those who can't watch as it's played.
Tavern Tales Junior
Actual Play | If you're looking to introduce the younger ones in your life to Dungeons & Dragons or any other tabletop roleplaying game, then this kid-friendly and kid-played podcast is a perfect choice for the entire family.
Roll For Wenches
Actual Play | Also coming out of Chicago, Roll For Wenches is run by the self-declared "vodka aunts" of the #womenintabletopgaming community. This hilarious, but still hardcore actual play is not only fun to listen to, but reminds listeners that anyone can play Dungeons & Dragons, even moms, because moms rock.
Welcome to Warda
Actual Play | In a world where fey have flourished and humans have become subordinate text, this actual play podcast explores the world of Warda, where magic is domesticated and societal drama is the name of the game.
Queer Dungeoneers
Actual Play | An actual-play Dungeon World podcast about being who you are by being someone different. This Australia based show is really freaking funny and exceptionally queer. It's dungeons, dragons, and rainbows and is one of the most joyous experiences your ears will ever have.
Alba Salix, Royal Physician
Audio Fiction | This audio comedy tells the story of the royal physician of Farloria and the many hilarious trials, tribulations, and patients that come in and out of her clinic. With plenty of magic goodness and a heavy dose of social commentary, you'll fall in love with the land's most exasperated witch.
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