And now for something a little different. This week’s feature is a web series of a sort, but not the kind we usually call attention to here on Indie Spotlight. Today, we’re featuring Dead Air, a serial story written by New York Times-bestselling authors Gwenda Bond, Carrie Ryan, and Rachel Caine, and released through publisher Serial Box.
Dead Air tells the story of college student Mackenzie Walker, who, having recently found love for true crime podcasts, decides to make use of her midnight time slot at her college's radio station to dig into some crime stories herself. After she airs a segment about the decades-old murder of a local horsewoman whose prize horse was bound for the Kentucky Derby -- and whose killer confessed -- she receives a mysterious call from someone who says the case may not be as solved as she thinks...
Like all Serial Box’s other fare,...
Dead Air tells the story of college student Mackenzie Walker, who, having recently found love for true crime podcasts, decides to make use of her midnight time slot at her college's radio station to dig into some crime stories herself. After she airs a segment about the decades-old murder of a local horsewoman whose prize horse was bound for the Kentucky Derby -- and whose killer confessed -- she receives a mysterious call from someone who says the case may not be as solved as she thinks...
Like all Serial Box’s other fare,...
- 12/14/2018
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Geek and Sundry is feeling festive, and it is celebrating Halloween with an entire week of spooky programming. The online video channel run by Felicia Day has released the first two episodes of Morganville: The Series, a web adaptation of a series of vampire novels. The Morganville novels, authored by Rachel Caine, follow a young woman named Claire who moves into a town ruled by vampires. The series spans 15 novels, several of which have ended up on the New York Times bestseller list. Geek and Sundry's web series version was first revealed in April, and it is partially funded by a previous Kickstarter campaign launched by Caine. Here's the first episode, directed by new media veteran Blake Calhoun: The series was initially planned for a summertime release, though it was ultimately moved to a more fitting October debut. It is part of Geek and Sundry's Halloweek, which will include...
- 10/27/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Geek and Sundry is already tackling superheroes, ghosts, and LARPers. Its latest addition to its upcoming content slate adds vampires to that list. According to The Hollywood Reporter, The nerd-friendly YouTube channel run by Felicia Day will distribute Morganville: The Series, a web adaptation of Rachel Caine's Morganville Vampires book series. Morganville Vampires, as the title suggests, takes place in a Texas town controlled by a cult of vampires. Some of the books in the series have reached New York Times' best-seller list, and the series as a whole includes 15 titles and counting. The web series will be funded by a successful $75,000 Kickstarter campaign that Caine completed last July. "It's an amazing process we've gone through to see Morganville come to life," said Caine. "The Kickstarter initiative was a way to really involve the readers in making Morganville a reality. We were extremely lucky to have had such great...
- 4/9/2014
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
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