Forest Guide Crossroad Stations
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A four-part audio drama miniseries. Forest Guide is the story of a grad student torn between staying and leaving academia, and the strange woman with pointed ears who offers him help with that decision.
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Chapter Four
In which Shiloh returns to the Guide, and the journey ends.
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CW: mild suicide ideation
Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries from Crossroad Stations, and was written, directed, and produced by Jack Pevyhouse.
Script can be found here. -
Chapter Three
In which Shiloh tries to find a purpose, and the Guide is reunited with someone special to her.
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Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries from Crossroad Stations, and was written, directed, and produced by Jack Pevyhouse.
Script can be found here. -
Chapter Two
In which Shiloh meets strangers on the path, and the Guide hears a cold voice.
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Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries from Crossroad Stations, and was written, directed, and produced by Jack Pevyhouse.
Script can be found here. -
Chapter One
In which we meet the lost one, Shiloh, and his journey begins.
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Forest Guide is a four-part miniseries from Crossroad Stations, and was written, directed, and produced by Jack Pevyhouse.
Script can be found here.
Customer Reviews
Thank you for creating
This is an incredible journey that really opened me up to a different expression of art. I’m very grateful this was created— it reminded me creating art is not just about making money, but about touching even one person the way this touched me. I know have more confidence in engaging in my my own art can inspire and have emotional impact for just one person, even myself, the way this story did for me.
Absolutely Wonderful
This show feels like a love letter to college students/english majors who want to make audio dramas instead of always following the paved trail. I feel like this show made me notice a lot of similarities in struggles and I’m just.... This show is beautiful and means so much more than I was expecting.
Beautiful story & ode to the audiodrama form
This story is at once fantastical and deeply realistic in its exploration of guilt, failure, and generally feeling lost in life. The story is poignant and often melancholy, but contains some beautiful love for the art of podcasting within it and for the audiodrama community specifically. A thoughtful tale of magic and the human psyche with fun sound effects and fantastic acting.