Nothing good lasts forever, and there are plenty of fiction podcasts that have told their stories to unique and satisfying conclusions. But how did they do it? When do you know it's time to close the book? And what makes finished fiction podcasts especially enticing in the business of podcasting? Combining interviews with some of your favorite podcast producers on the Fable and Folly Network with concrete tips and insights from Director of Marketing Newt Schottelkotte and author of the newsletter The End, Evo Terra, Finished Fiction shows us what we can learn from landing the plane.
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Nothing good lasts forever, and there are plenty of fiction podcasts that have told their stories to unique and satisfying conclusions. But how did they do it? When do you know it's time to close the book? And what makes finished fiction podcasts especially enticing in the business of podcasting? Combining interviews with some of your favorite podcast producers on the Fable and Folly Network with concrete tips and insights from Director of Marketing Newt Schottelkotte and author of the newsletter The End, Evo Terra, Finished Fiction shows us what we can learn from landing the plane.
In our first episode, we're traveling to everyone's village (that's very nearly a town!) and chatting with David K. Barnes of the smash hit audio sitcom Wooden Overcoats. Then, Newt and Evo break down why the show's in-universe ads are some of the industry's best, and how they stick with us years later.
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Nothing good lasts forever, and there are plenty of fiction podcasts that have told their stories to unique and satisfying conclusions. But how did they do it? When do you know it's time to close the book? And what makes finished fiction podcasts especially enticing in the business of podcasting? Combining interviews with some of your favorite podcast producers on the Fable and Folly Network with concrete tips and insights from Director of Marketing Newt Schottelkotte and author of the newsletter The End, Evo Terra, Finished Fiction shows us what we can learn from landing the plane.