The Fountain Road Files Richard MacLean Smith
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- Fiction
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Introducing The Fountain Road Files, a new horror-fiction podcast from Unexplained creator Richard MacLean Smith.
In March 2020, 27-year-old Ben Williams began recording an audio diary of the growing coronavirus pandemic.
In May, he was found dead in mysterious circumstances after a series of strange goings-on in his London flat where he was spending lockdown alone, or so he thought...
More info at: www.thefountainroadfiles.com
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01: FILES 16 - 23 MARCH 2020
Ben's Pandemic Audio-Diary first batch of files recorded from March 16th to March 23rd 2020.
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02: FILES 24 - 27 MARCH 2020
Ben's Pandemic Audio-Diary second batch of files recorded from March 24th to March 27th 2020.
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03: FILES 28 MARCH - 8 APRIL 2020
Ben's Pandemic Audio-Diary third batch of files recorded from March 28th to April 8th 2020.
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04: FILES 10 - 19 APRIL 2020
Ben's Pandemic Audio-Diary fourth batch of files recorded from April 10th to April 19th 2020.
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05: FILES 20 APRIL - 7 MAY 2020
Ben's Pandemic Audio-Diary fifth batch of files recorded from April 20th to May 7th 2020.
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06: FILES 7 - 11 MAY 2020
Ben's Pandemic Audio-Diary sixth batch of files recorded from May 7th to May 11th 2020.
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Customer Reviews
Eerie
Too short!! Please make another!!
So good
I just listened to the show in it’s entirety on RMS’ Unexplained. So good… he positions it as “found” tape and I had to do some digging to confirm that it’s fiction. Love it.
Like a time capsule!
Beyond the bit of mystery, it was a perfect time capsule of the beginning of the pandemic and all of our thoughts and feelings. I’d forgotten some of it. I hope that I’ll be able to track this down again for my kids to listen when they are older and asking about 2020.