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7th Son: OBSIDIAN

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Anthology Synopsis:

In 2008, J.C. Hutchins invited the biggest names in podcast fiction — and 7th Son fans across the globe — to contribute to 7th Son: OBSIDIAN, an innovative audio and video fiction anthology set in the 7th Son universe.

OBSIDIAN, an innovative “in world” addition to the 7th Son trilogy, tells the tale of the nationwide blackout seen briefly in 7th Son: Destruction. More than 100 authors and fans contributed content to this project. OBSIDIAN was a history-making experience; it was the first time in podcast fiction where the lines between author and audience were fundamentally blurred in this way.

While these tales of survival were crafted as stand-alone stories, J.C. Hutchins recommends listening to the 7th Son trilogy in its entirety before experiencing OBSIDIAN.

Title Description Date Created
Episode 1 The first half of the short story Miles To Go Before I Sleep, written and narrated by Tee Morris. May 31, 2008
Episode 2 The second part of Tee Morris’ short story, Miles To Go Before I Sleep. June 2, 2008
Episode 3 A universe-blurring tale of violence and hope by Imperial stormtrooper TD-0013, from the “A Different Point of View” podcast. June 4, 2008
Episode 4 The debut of “Voices From the Darkness,” a series of very special 7th Son: OBSIDIAN episodes created by 7th Son fans across the world. June 7, 2008
Episode 5 This episode marks the debut of the video series of “Voices From the Darkness.” All contributions seen in this and future video “Voices” episodes were created by 7th Son fans from across the globe. June 9, 2008
Episode 6 He Sees In Shadows, a short story written by New York Times bestselling novelist Michael A. Stackpole. June 12, 2008
Episode 7 A short-short story by Evo Terra. June 14, 2008
Episode 8 The second audio episode of “Voices From the Darkness.” June 17, 2008
Episode 9 The second episode in the “Voices From the Darkness” video series. June 18, 2008
Episode 10 A Rose By Any Other Name, written and narrated by Mur Lafferty. June 25, 2008
Episode 11 A delightful short video by the incomparable Soccergirl. June 26, 2008
Episode 12 The third video in the “Voices From the Darkness” series. July 2, 2008
Episode 13 The third fan-created audio “Voices From the Darkness” episode. July 6, 2008
Episode 14 Nemesis, written and narrated by Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff. This is the first part of an epic suspense-filled novellette. July 9, 2008
Episode 15 One of the crown jewels of OBSIDIAN: a short-short by Dan Klass. July 15, 2008
Episode 16 The fourth audio episode of “Voices from the Darkness.” July 18, 2008
Episode 17 The fourth “Voices From the Darkness” video, featuring more than 20 minutes of content. July 19, 2008
Episode 18 The exciting conclusion of Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff’s tale, Nemesis. July 22, 2008
Episode 19 A zany short-short from the cast of The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd. July 29, 2008
Episode 20 Matt Wallace’s short story, Receiver. Aug. 25, 2008
Episode 21 A comedic skit from George Hrab and Soccergirl. Aug. 26, 2008
Episode 22 The fifth audio episode of “Voices From the Darkness.” Aug. 27, 2008
Episode 23 The fifth “Voices From the Darkness” video episode. Aug. 28, 2008
Episode 24 The Goodbye Party, by Christiana Ellis. Oct. 1, 2008
Episode 25 Wichita Rutherford brings us The Odds. Oct. 2, 2008
Episode 26 The sixth audio episode of “Voices From the Darkness.” Oct. 3, 2008
Episode 27 The sixth “Voices From the Darkness” video episode. Oct. 4, 2008
Episode 28 The seventh video episode of “Voices From the Darkness.” Oct. 6, 2008
Episode 29 The eighth “Voices From the Darkness” video episode. Oct. 6, 2008
Episode 30 The seventh — and final — audio episode of “Voices From the Darkness.” Oct. 7, 2008
Episode 31 The final “Voices From the Darkness” video episode. Oct. 12, 2008
Episode 32 The final episode of OBSIDIAN, featuring the short story Eusocial Networking, by Scott Sigler. Oct. 12, 2008