Fictional

Classic lit with a modern tone, every other week. From the creators of Myths and Legends, comes an altogether same-but-different podcast set in the world of classic lit. These are the stories of Dracula, The Time Machine, The Three Musketeers. They're stories written by Jane Austen, Shakespeare, and H.P. Lovecraft, but with a casual, modern tone. Listen as Jason and Carissa Weiser breathe new life into the classics and tell the stories of some of the greatest books ever written.

Jack London: The You You Are

Dr. Freddie Drummond is in a great position: a fulfilling job, a wonderful fiancée, and the respect of titans of industry. So...why is he going out at night, living a double life? Today's story was based on "South of the Slot" by Jack London.

12-01
32:05

Time Enough at Last: One for the Books

Someday Henry Bemis is going to do it. Sometime he is going to go to that wonderful, glorious place and live the life of his dreams. The place? Well, the public library, of course. But...today is not that day. -- Today's episode was inspired by "Time Enough at Last" by Lynn Venable.

11-10
27:14

Nikolai Gogol: Nose Goes

What happens when your nose leaves your face...and starts living a better life than you? Today's episode was adapted from the story "The Nose" by Nikolai Gogol. You can find the full text here. -- Looking for something else to listen to? Check out Best of the Worst! It used to be a segment on this show. Now it's a weekly mini-cast. https://www.nextpod.com/botw-subscribe

10-27
30:44

Edgar Allan Poe: Comorbid

You receive a letter from an old friend. He isn't doing well. He invites you to visit him at his house. His house...that's eating him whole. Today's episode was inspired by "The Fall of the House of Usher" by Edgar Allan Poe.  

10-13
43:14

Tolstoy: The Long Way Home

Two men, a servant and his master, take a drive on a snowy evening. The experience will forever alter both of their lives. Adapted from "Master and Man" by Leo Tolstoy. -- If it sounds like it would be your thing, check out Mitos y Leyendas, Myths and Legends in Spanish! https://myths.link/mitos  

05-19
42:29

Philip K. Dick: Fallout

It's the 2010s and nuclear war between the US and the Soviet Union has forced humanity into bunkers, scorching the planet and leaving only the Leadys, the semi-sentient robot fighters, to continue to wage the war above against other Leadys. The humans below, however, think that their Leadys might have other motives... -- Adapted from "The Defenders" by Philip K. Dick.

05-05
32:40

Sherlock Holmes: Dealbreaker

We learn which crime Sherlock Holmes thinks is the absolute worst...and it's not what you think it is. Also, the great detective tries his hand at crime himself. Once he crosses that line, will he be able to come back from it? -- Check out Best of the Worst! https://www.nextpod.com/botw  

04-21
32:16

Alexander Pushkin: A Sure Thing

A young woman working as a servant for a cruel countess falls in love with the man across the street. It seems like a fairy tale, but are there more sinister motivations at play? Adapted from " The Queen of Spades" by Alexander Pushkin

04-07
35:30

The Most Dangerous Game: The Hunted

Sanger Rainsford, a big-game hunter, just wants to go home, but he finds himself on an island belonging to General Zaroff, a fellow hunter with twisted, unorthodox tastes. Sanger refuses to go along with Zaroff, but what will last longer, Sanger's adherence to his principles...or his life? Adapted by the Weisers from "The Most Dangerous Game" Read the original: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/O._Henry_Memorial_Award_Prize_Stories_of_1924/The_Most_Dangerous_Game -- Check out our other show, Scoundrel: History's Forgotten Villains, new this week! https://myths.link/scoundrel And if you haven't heard, we turned Best of the Worst into its own twice-weekly mini cast. Subscribe here: https://www.nextpod.com/botw-subscribe  

03-24
35:51

E.M. Forster: Bit Rot

Humanity is isolated for their own safety in their homes, but they settle in to communicate through world-wide messaging and video calls, and face-to-face, person-to-person interaction becomes rarer and rarer, to the point that it's uncomfortable and awkward. And no, the writer had no knowledge of the year 2020. E. M. Forster's prescient work of science fiction was first published in 1909. After an ecological disaster, humanity is forced to flee underground, living alone in pods. But...it's not uncomfortable. In fact, it's the opposite. Humans have everything they could possibly need or want, thanks to the machine that oversees everything. But, when we give the power to watch over us to computers, who watches over the computers? -- Check out our new mini-cast, Best of the Worst! https://www.nextpod.com/botw-subscribe -- The original: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Machine_Stops/Chapter_I       **Disclaimer**     Warning: spoilers   A character struggles with loneliness and depression and tries numerous times to have the machine painlessly euthanize her, but it refuses.

03-10
40:17

Arsène Lupin: The Gentleman

The story of Arsène Lupin, gentleman thief, begins with him sending a letter to a baron with the exact date and time he will rob the man. The baron immediately contacts the best detective in France. ...oh and Arsène Lupin is actually in prison so the armed guards, locked gates, and flooded tunnels seem like overkill. But...this is Arsène Lupin, so, of course, the poor Baron doesn't even stand a chance. -- Three fun announcements: 1. We have a new show! Best of the Worst, the former segment on this show, is now a twice-weekly podcast (with fun fake ads!) at https://www.nextpod.com/botw-subscribe 2. We have another new show! We partnered with Kast Media to make an immersive history podcast telling the stories of bizarre and somewhat ridiculous villains. We think you'll love it. Check it out on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scoundrel-historys-forgotten-villains/id1609801925 Or search for "Scoundrel" wherever you get your podcasts! 3. Sorry about being gone for so long and thanks for sticking with us. It's because of you and everyone that wrote in voicing their love of the show that we're back. I'm hoping to manage things a little better now so I don't get so burnt out again.

02-24
43:02

Edgar Allan Poe: The Masquerade

A Halloween episode with two stories from the master of Gothic horror, Edgar Allan Poe. Adapted by the Weisers from "The Masque of the Red Death" and "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe

10-31
34:44

The Pale Man: Room 201

A professor checks in to a rundown hotel for a long vacation and becomes obsessed with another resident - a pale man who moves from room to room. Adapted by the Weisers from "The Pale Man" by Julius Long -- The shop: https://shop.bardic.fm -- Music: "Andelo" by Blue Dot Sessions "Velda Tallow" by Blue Dot Sessions Theme music by Breakmaster Cylinder

05-20
34:01

Philip K. Dick: Inhuman

Lester’s work has killed trillions, making way for humanity’s march across the galaxy. But, after a trip off-world and witnessing a dead planet firsthand, he’s now changed. Lester wants out. Will the government release their best scientist and, more importantly, did Lester even return from the wastes? -- The new site: https://fictional.fm -- The next story: A man goes to a country hotel for his summer break away from his teaching job. But, as the days wear on, is this dilapidated hotel and its guests all that they seem? And who is that quiet, pale stranger that is watching our protagonist from down the hall?

05-06
32:07

Sherlock Holmes: The League

A man comes to Sherlock Holmes with a development: he's making a lot of extra money each week solely because he has fiery red hair. For the famed detective, this is terrible news. -- Check out the new site: https://fictional.fm -- Music: "Vienna Beat" by Blue Dot Sessions "Evidence" by Raphael Costa "In the Box" by Blue Dot Sessions Theme song by Breakmaster Cylinder Adapted from "The Red-Headed League" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (link if you want: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1661/1661-h/1661-h.htm#chap02)

05-06
30:04

Monte Cristo: Wait and Hope (part 6 of 6)

Four men took part in the ruining of one life. Their reckoning is at hand. It all ends here. -- Sponsors: Bombas: Not only is it fun to say, but they are the most comfortable socks ever seriously if your feet could thank you they would. Go to http://www.Bombas.com/fictional and use the code FICTIONAL to get 20% off your first order. KiwiCo: KiwiCo creates super cool, hands-on projects for kids that make learning about science, technology, engineering, art, and math fun! To try them for free, go to http://kiwico.com/fictional Tilted: Check out Tilted, an awesome new podcast from Lean In: https://leanin.org/tilted-a-lean-in-podcast -- Music: "The Dark Glow of the Mountains" by Chris Zabriskie "The 49th Street Galleria" by Chris Zabriskie "Darkling Skies" by Jelsonic "Blue Blanket" by Podington Bear "Box Canyon" by Podington Bear "Minor Islands" by Podington Bear "Reckoning" by Podington Bear "The Things we Save" by Podington Bear "The Last Whale" by Jelsonic "Leave the TV on" by Blue Dot Sessions "Lonely Stairwell" by Blue Dot Sessions "House of Grendal" by Blue Dot Sessions

10-09
01:01:53

Monte Cristo: A Million Secrets (part 5 of 6)

The Count of Monte Cristo moves his pieces into place. His revenge is at hand. -- Sponsors: Hello Fresh: For a super-easy, super-delicious weeknight meal, check out Hello Fresh. Go to http://hellofresh/fictional60 and use the code FICTIONAL60 KiwiCo: KiwiCo creates super cool, hands-on projects for kids that make learning about science, technology, engineering, art, and math fun! To try them for free, go to http://kiwico.com/fictional -- Music: "All Out" by Podington Bear "Bambi" by Podington Bear "Bare Shoulders" by Podington Bear "He Went Away" by Podington Bear "KeoKeo" by Blue Dot Sessions "Robot Park" by Podington Bear "Pretty Simple" by Podington Bear "Relay 7" by Blue Dot Sessions "Solan" by Podington Bear

10-02
47:20

Monte Cristo: No Ordinary Man (part 4 of 6)

  When we last left Edmond Dantes, he was sailing off into the sunset after rescuing one of the only friends he has left. Today's story begins 13 years later, after he's been transforming himself into the count of Monte Cristo, an enigmatic and ruthless nobleman who is heading to Paris to bring justice on the people who destroyed his life.    -- Sponsors: KiwiCo creates super cool, hands-on projects for kids that make learning about science, technology, engineering, art, and math fun! To try them for free, go to http://kiwico.com/fictional   Audible Originals: Get your first audiobook free and choose two titles from a curated list of Audible Originals when you try Audible for 30 days. Go to http://audible.com/fictional or text FICTIONAL to 500-500    -- Music: "Cylinder Eight" by Chris Zabriskie "Solemn Oath" by Podington Bear "Rapids" by Blue Dot Sessions "Little Door" by Podington Bear "There's Probably No Time" by Chris Zabriskie "John Stockton Slow Drag" by Chris Zabriskie "Topslides" by Blue Dot Sessions "Stellar's Jay" by Chad Crouch "Lemon and Melon" by Blue Dot Sessions  

09-25
45:22

The Tempest: Brave New World (Part 2 of 2)

All the pieces are in place. Everyone responsible for Prospero's exile is on the island. His island. It's time to take back what's his. -- Sponsors: Wolverine: The Long Night. Check this fantastic scripted podcast at https://www.wolverinepodcast.com/ Bombas: Not only is it fun to say, but they are the most comfortable socks ever seriously if your feet could thank you they would. Go to http://www.Bombas.com/fictional and use the code FICTIONAL to get 20% off your first order. Check out Steal the Stars, an awesome sci-fi podcast, at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/steal-the-stars/id1259505930 -- Music: "Roundpine" by Blue Dot Sessions "John Stockton Slow Drag" by Chris Zabriskie "Cylinder Seven" by Chris Zabriskie "Undercover Vampire Policeman" by Chris Zabriskie  

09-18
34:22

The Tempest: All the Devils are Here (part 1 of 2)

Prospero can't remember the last time he slept. He can't remember the last time he saw his daughter or even how old she is. He has been working on one singular task for decades, and now he's nearly there. He's on the precipice of the greatest discovery of all time... ...and then someone kicks in the door. They're coming for him. -- Sponsors: The Great American Read starts September 11th at 8/7 Central on PBS. Check it out and vote here: https://www.pbs.org/the-great-american-read/home/ Casper, seriously, is the most comfortable mattress I've ever used. You can try it out 100 nights risk free by going to http://www.casper.com/fictional (code FICTIONAL) and getting $50 off select mattresses. -- Music: "Ervira" by Blue Dot Sessions "Great Egret" by Chad Crouch "Greyleaf Willow" by Blue Dot Sessions "Vik Fenceta" by Blue Dot Sessions "Hickory Shed" by Blue Dot Sessions "A1 Rogue" by Podington Bear "Refraction" by Podington Bear "Myrian" by Blue Dot Sessions

09-11
34:38

Christian Lee Wolverton

hey man you're a fantastic orator. I love your podcasts keep going at your own pace and I hope you enjoy it.

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Bobby Thomas Jones III

But it's August now? Where is the 3 part finale that was supposed to come in July? Love the show.

08-02 Reply

Victoria Rika-Heke

so glad you're doing this again. we've missed it!

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Stephanie Webb

thank you for coming back. so excited.

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Derek Preece

FINALLY new episodes

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