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The Attic Monologues
Planar Prod
60 episodes
3 days ago
The Attic Monologues is a queer urban fantasy/horror podcast distributed by Planar Prod on fate, friends to lovers, meta narratives, and the importance of feathered friends. ​The show follows Nyx Ryland, a nonbinary university student who discovers a strange collection of monologues in their attic. But these monologues are strange, and dreamlike, and the more Nyx reads, the more it becomes evident that things are not as they seem. These monologues are not just paper and ink, the world is not what they knew, and the people they love just might be in danger - or the danger itself.
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The Attic Monologues is a queer urban fantasy/horror podcast distributed by Planar Prod on fate, friends to lovers, meta narratives, and the importance of feathered friends. ​The show follows Nyx Ryland, a nonbinary university student who discovers a strange collection of monologues in their attic. But these monologues are strange, and dreamlike, and the more Nyx reads, the more it becomes evident that things are not as they seem. These monologues are not just paper and ink, the world is not what they knew, and the people they love just might be in danger - or the danger itself.
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Episode 42 - A Soft Place to Land
The Attic Monologues
40 minutes 2 seconds
2 months ago
Episode 42 - A Soft Place to Land

“AN/RN#202209-D - meginurdr [the power to undo]

AN/RN#202209-E - likr natum saudr [like a newborn lamb]

AN/RN#202209-F - adversaconsequentia [reckoning]

AN/RN#202209-G - diu mistae elsk [a long lost love]”


Transcripts available here: https://www.planarprod.com/the-attic-monologues-transcripts

CONTENT WARNINGS: 

  • Descriptions and discussion of war, death, violence, being trapped, injury
  • Mentions of negative family relationships, self sacrifice, arguments, forgetting

Voices:

  • Atlas Morgan as Nyx Ryland
  • Bonnie Calderwood Aspinwall as Bella <s>Crow</s>
  • Cry MJ as Seth Entham
  • Roya Gharbi as Lola Brodeur
  • Alasdair Stuart as The Author

Production Team:

  • Written by Morgan Greensmith
  • Produced by Morgan Greensmith & LM Clohessy
  • Directed & Script-Edited by LM Clohessy
  • Sound Designed by Jura Leopold
  • Theme tune composed by Wilkie Morrison
  • Social Media by Morgan Greensmith
  • Logo by Sorren Briarwood

The Attic Monologues is a Planar Prod show. For more information on the show and our production network, visit our website www.planarprod.com. Find us on Twitter @AtticMonologues, and on Instagram, Tumblr, TikTok, and Facebook @TheAtticMonologues. You can also send us an email at theatticmonologues@gmail.com

Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed, please consider leaving a review and telling a friend; join us on our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theatticmonologues, or buy us a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/theatticmonologues 

Join our discord: https://discord.gg/Fw7EgGdeAr 

The hint for Episode 43 is “Cornox”.

See you then!

The Attic Monologues
The Attic Monologues is a queer urban fantasy/horror podcast distributed by Planar Prod on fate, friends to lovers, meta narratives, and the importance of feathered friends. ​The show follows Nyx Ryland, a nonbinary university student who discovers a strange collection of monologues in their attic. But these monologues are strange, and dreamlike, and the more Nyx reads, the more it becomes evident that things are not as they seem. These monologues are not just paper and ink, the world is not what they knew, and the people they love just might be in danger - or the danger itself.