Are you a fan of movies about near-apocalypses? I know I am! From “The Day After Tomorrow” to “Mad Max,” these films always get me on the edge of my seat. That’s why I’m excited to tell you about a new podcast that’s coming soon – “Young’s Infinite City.” It’s a science fiction audio drama set in a world that’s just barely survived its own near-apocalypse. If you’re like me and love a story that’s equal parts thrilling and thought-provoking, then you’ll definitely want to keep reading to learn more.
So, let’s dive in!
Introduction To Young’s Infinite City
YOUNG’S INFINITE CITY is a sci-fi audio drama about the end of the world. It has a full cast and will have 10 episodes in its first season. It’s created and produced by Alex Dolan and Audiohm Media, and presented by Realm. It will be available starting September 20.
About The Story
Rosalind Young is missing and she’s the most important person on the planet. She invented M3, a sponge that provides drinking water for millions of people. It’s so valuable that countries might go to war for it.
Rosalind’s wife and business partner, Grace, knows she’s mentally unstable and has been keeping her disappearance a secret. But Grace thinks she knows where Rosalind might be – in the Infinite City, a walled city in rural Maine that Rosalind has spent billions on. A place no one knows much about.
To find her, Grace seeks the help of Rosalind’s estranged son, Charles Davis. The City is a mystery, but they need to find Rosalind to prevent a war.
Meet The Creator
Alex Dolan is a writer, podcaster, and musician. He’s made two audio dramas, Young’s Infinite City and The Patron Saint of Suicides, which were produced by Audiohm Media and distributed by Realm Media. He’s also written two books called The Euthanist and The Empress of Tempera. His short stories are included in the book The Swamp Killers.
Alex used to host a radio show called “Thrill Seekers” on the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. He’s been featured in The New Yorker, Contra Costa Times, San Jose Mercury News, and Publishers Weekly. He’s been an editor and contributor to SOMA, The San Francisco Chronicle, Travel Savvy, and Administration and Policy in Mental Health.
Alex was also on the executive committee for the San Francisco Bay Area’s Litquake festival and is part of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime.
Impressions From The Trailers
I just listened to the trailers for Young’s Infinite City podcast and I am so pumped for their launch! The way they produced it was so movie-like, it’s really intense and dramatic. The effects they used just added to the overall feel of the teaser. I’m already hooked and they haven’t even launched yet.
I can only imagine how amazing the launch is going to be and how great the succeeding episodes will be.
One thing that really stood out to me was the voice actor and actress. The emotions in their voices are so real. They really drew me in and I can’t wait to hear more from them.
I’m just really excited for the launch of Young’s Infinite City podcast. If the teaser is any indication of what’s to come, then we’re in for a real treat. I’ll definitely be tuning in on September 20th.
I have a feeling this podcast is going to be a game-changer and I can’t wait to see where it goes.