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Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Docu-Horror Podcast written and produced by Stephen Indrisano. Join one man’s quest to find his long-lost sister in an infinite, monster-infested suburb beyond the veil. Shelterwood is one part Gothic, one part Found Footage, and one hundred percent terrifying.
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Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a horror fiction podcast about one man’s journey to find his long-lost sister. In the style of Limetown or The Black Tapes, this show mimics the format of True Crime podcasts, including dramatic narrations, slick production , and startling twists. Season One will have 16 episodes, each between 30 and 45 minutes in length. The first two episodes will be released on August 15th, with the remaining season releasing every other week.
Follow podcaster Nicholas DeRoso on a quest to find his missing sister in an infinite suburban dreamscape called “Shelterwood”. With the help of his reluctant friend and producer, Solomon Crockett, Nicholas must survive nightmarish monsters and the ever-present Homeowners Association in order to find her. Will he return to our reality with her, or be lost like many before him to the impossible development where smiling residents live out their deepest, darkest American dreams? After all: home is where the horror is.
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Music composition by Ali Hylton and Stephen Indrisano. This teaser trailer featured, in order of their appearance: Sarah Golding, Stephen Indrisano, Ray O'Hare, Greg Tariloff, Sam Stark, Paul Warren, Alan Boudreaux, Nhea Durousseau, and Sarah Griffin. Produced by Indrisano Audio, LLC. A Bloody FM production.
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Episode 1: Location, Location, Location
A decade ago, teenager Saddie DeRoso disappeared without a trace. Now, her brother Nicholas has finally found a new lead - in an impossible suburban development outside of material reality. How did we get here, and where do we go now that everything has changed?
Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE1Transcript
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Kendra Murray as Casey Franklin; Sarah Golding as Newscaster 2; Donna Xia as Newscaster 3; Virginia Spotts as Newscaster 4; Varun Sathi as Newscaster 5; Lauren Kong as Newscaster 6; Noir Thornton as the DeRoso Family Spokesperson; Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Saddie DeRoso.
Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; sound design by Brad Colbrook; and additional music by Monument studios. This episode was produced by Emma Puranen. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.
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As Nicholas DeRoso begins his exploration, producer Solomon Crockett digs deeper into the history of Shelterwood disappearances. Who else has been lost to this place? Can they be found, or are they lost forever?
Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE2Transcript
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Ray O’Hare as John Leslie; Greg Tariloff as the town hall guard; Tal Minear as the office worker; David Finley as Moulder’s Shoulders; Emily Rittammer as Seeker of the Lost; Christian Collado as Brian; Donna Xia as Jaiden; and Paul Warren as Henry Gold.
Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; sound design by Brad Colbrook; and additional music by Monument studios. This episode was produced by Emma Puranen. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers: Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.
Go to bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information.
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Nicholas DeRoso is not alone in the basement of the town hall. What secrets reside in these long, empty halls? And what was that sound just now?
Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE3Transcript
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Paul Warren as Henry Gold; Alasdair Stuart as The Angel of Deeds; Sarah Golding as the creepy doll; and Rachel Lepore as Linda.
Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Emma Puranen. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.
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Episode 4: Paid With Interest
Nick gets an interview with the man at the heart of Deeds and Registration. Solomon makes a research breakthrough. How do you survive a brush with the impossible?
Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE4Transcript
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Karim Kronfli as William Brewster; Nhea Durousseau as Monica.
Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Emma Puranen. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.
Support us on Patron at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.
Go to bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information.
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Solomon and Nick interview the world’s leading expert on Shelterwood. Why did she stop searching? What does she know that scared her off?
Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE5Transcript
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Nhea Durousseau as Monica.
Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Hannah Wright. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.
Support us on Patreon at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.
Find us on social media at ShelterwoodPod on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram!
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Episode 6: Return
Nick finds himself lost in the woods. What is that beyond the tree line? And why does it sound so familiar?
Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE6Transcript
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Emma Purinen as Willow; Alexandra Rose DeAngelis as Saddie DeRoso; Paul Warren as Henry Gold; Leeman Kessler as Henry’s Father; Ariel Hack as Elizabeth Gold; Ray O’Hare as John Leslie.
Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Hannah Wright. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.
For ad free and early listening, consider supporting us on Patron at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.
Find us on social media at shelterwoodpod on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram.
Go to bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information.
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Like many ailing travelers, Nick finds himself at a diner. He receives unexpected aid – and an ominous warning.
Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE7Transcript
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Ray O’Hare as John Leslie; Lauren Kong as the Nite Owl Server; and Karim Kronfli as William Brewster.
Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Hannah Wright. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.
For ad free and early listening, consider supporting us on Patron at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.
Find us on social media at shelterwoodpod on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram.
Go to www.bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information, and check out other excellent horror podcasts at www.bloody.fm.
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Episode 8: Call and Response
Nick begins his investigation into Shelterwood’s unlisted residents. Solomon tries to make contact. Who will answer their calls for help?
Content Warnings and Transcript: https://bit.ly/ShelterwoodE8Transcript
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic was written and produced by Stephen Indrisano and Indrisano Audio, LLC. This episode featured, in order of appearance: Stephen Indrisano as Nicholas DeRoso; Sam Stark as Solomon Crockett; Emily Rittamer as the voice mailbox; Rachel Lepore as Danielle Brown; Alan Boudreaux as Officer Smiles; and Sarah Griffin as Jillian Rhys.
Shelterwood was directed by Sivan Raz and Madeleine Regina. It featured songwriting by Emily Branam; theme composition by Ali Hylton; dialogue editing by Sam Stark; transcripts by Rook Mogavero; and sound design by Brad Colbrook. This episode was produced by Hannah Wright. Special thanks as well to our executive funding producers, Cam Collins and The Fellowship of the Breaking Dawn, a.k.a. The Vermont Party Association. Although some of the locations, people, and events in Shelterwood may seem real, worry not—this is a work of fiction.
Shelterwood: A Suburban Gothic is a Bloody FM Production.
For ad free and early listening, consider supporting us on Patron at https://patreon.com/shelterwoodpod.
Find us on social media at shelterwoodpod on Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram.
Go to www.bit.ly/shelterwoodpod for more information, and check out other excellent horror podcasts at www.bloody.fm.
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CONTENT WARNING: Disturbing elements, mentions of gun violence, bodily harm, discussion of suicidal ideation.
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that girl in the beginning is insufferable, Jesus
Yo this one just ends? like a cutoff mid sentence
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the narrator is extremely hard to connect with .