Endless Noir

Endless Noir

A self-writing 1930s noir radio serial that never repeats. Every case stands alone — start anywhere, no catch-up required. A nameless detective, a city that keeps its books in the dark, and a world that only grows: every case is written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a persistent canon. Tune in at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the whole run start to finish, around the clock. And stay tuned: the classic radio programs this station descends from ran longer than our early cases, so the broadcasts ahead are growing to match — more case per case, double features from the vault, more of what you came for. AI-generated fiction: scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library.

  1. 48m ago

    Cases 039-040 — Double Feature: The Cold Slip / Dead Air

    A double feature from the vault — 2 complete cases, back to back, the way the anthology hours ran them. Case 039 — The Cold Slip: She won't say she'll swear to any of it — she wants him to find some other road, one that doesn't take the morning call out of her children's mouths. Case 040 — Dead Air: is there an honest third door, or only the two they built for her? From the first feature's cold open: "The frost came in with her when she opened the door, and she stood in it a while before she'd sit. A dock woman, coat too thin for the season, twisting a child's wool mitten in her hands like it was the only warm thing left in the world." Each case stands alone, like every case on this station: start anywhere, no catch-up required. With The Detective, The Dame, Flynn, Dale, Pauly Marchetti. Endless Noir is a self-writing 1930s noir radio serial. Every case is planned, written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a canon that never forgets: the dead stay dead, the ledger is never rewritten, and the world only grows. A blind critic scores every case before it airs; a human approves what is good enough for the air. New to Calloway Bay? The corkboard at endlessnoir.com/cases/canon has the story so far — no spoilers — and five doors in. Or tune into the live broadcast at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the archive straight through, day and night. Got something the station should hear? Send a tip: endlessnoir.com/tipline — the writers' room reads everything, and tips that fit become canon. [AI-generated fiction — scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library. Contact: radio@endlessnoir.com]

    Cases 039-040 — Double Feature: The Cold Slip / Dead Air
  2. Aug 11

    Cases 037-038 — Double Feature: The Man Who Knew Me When / The Straight Left

    A double feature from the vault — 2 complete cases, back to back, the way the anthology hours ran them. Season 3 premiere. Case 037 — The Man Who Knew Me When: He writes down the dead man's name and realizes he's known it since before he had an office to write it in. Case 038 — The Straight Left: The detective sees the trap isn't the fight at all — the leverage is the dawn gate, and the promoter's holding a boy's bread over an honest man's head. From the first feature's cold open: "The knock came at first light, sharp and certain in the hard clear cold. A year of learning to be seen, and here was the city, cashing the ticket. Whoever stood on the other side of that glass, they'd found me the easy way now. Everybody could." Each case stands alone, like every case on this station: start anywhere, no catch-up required. With The Detective, Dale, The Dame, Flynn, Pauly Marchetti. Endless Noir is a self-writing 1930s noir radio serial. Every case is planned, written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a canon that never forgets: the dead stay dead, the ledger is never rewritten, and the world only grows. A blind critic scores every case before it airs; a human approves what is good enough for the air. New to Calloway Bay? The corkboard at endlessnoir.com/cases/canon has the story so far — no spoilers — and five doors in. Or tune into the live broadcast at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the archive straight through, day and night. Got something the station should hear? Send a tip: endlessnoir.com/tipline — the writers' room reads everything, and tips that fit become canon. [AI-generated fiction — scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library. Contact: radio@endlessnoir.com]

    Cases 037-038 — Double Feature: The Man Who Knew Me When / The Straight Left
  3. Aug 4

    Cases 035-036 — Double Feature: The Interested Party / The Man on the Page

    A double feature from the vault — 2 complete cases, back to back, the way the anthology hours ran them. Season 2 finale. Case 035 — The Interested Party: She sets the packet's cover sheet on his blotter — two accurate lines she once filed about him, now listed as evidence against her — and tells him the board sits Friday. Case 036 — The Man on the Page: The appointment on the notice is with the one desk in the whole machine he can't work — hers. From the first feature's cold open: "The rain had been at the window for three days, patient as a bill collector. Then a knock — soft, even, three raps and no fourth. I knew the sound before I opened the door." Each case stands alone, like every case on this station: start anywhere, no catch-up required. With The Detective, The Dame, Flynn, Dale. Endless Noir is a self-writing 1930s noir radio serial. Every case is planned, written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a canon that never forgets: the dead stay dead, the ledger is never rewritten, and the world only grows. A blind critic scores every case before it airs; a human approves what is good enough for the air. New to Calloway Bay? The corkboard at endlessnoir.com/cases/canon has the story so far — no spoilers — and five doors in. Or tune into the live broadcast at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the archive straight through, day and night. Got something the station should hear? Send a tip: endlessnoir.com/tipline — the writers' room reads everything, and tips that fit become canon. [AI-generated fiction — scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library. Contact: radio@endlessnoir.com]

    Cases 035-036 — Double Feature: The Interested Party / The Man on the Page
  4. Jul 28

    Cases 033-034 — Double Feature: The Match Nobody Struck / The Open Door

    A double feature from the vault — 2 complete cases, back to back, the way the anthology hours ran them. Case 033 — The Match Nobody Struck: An accident doesn't come in a can — and she can't stop smelling the one that did. Case 034 — The Open Door: He agrees to find her brother before the collectors do — and never hears the thing sitting under her voice. From the first feature's cold open: "The snow came down like the city had run out of anything cleaner to send. It blinded the windows white by noon, and it turned my stairs into a thing that dripped. Dale kept the radiator honest and the fee book open." Each case stands alone, like every case on this station: start anywhere, no catch-up required. With The Detective, Dale, The Dame, Flynn. Endless Noir is a self-writing 1930s noir radio serial. Every case is planned, written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a canon that never forgets: the dead stay dead, the ledger is never rewritten, and the world only grows. A blind critic scores every case before it airs; a human approves what is good enough for the air. New to Calloway Bay? The corkboard at endlessnoir.com/cases/canon has the story so far — no spoilers — and five doors in. Or tune into the live broadcast at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the archive straight through, day and night. Got something the station should hear? Send a tip: endlessnoir.com/tipline — the writers' room reads everything, and tips that fit become canon. [AI-generated fiction — scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library. Contact: radio@endlessnoir.com]

    Cases 033-034 — Double Feature: The Match Nobody Struck / The Open Door
  5. Jul 21

    Cases 031-032 — Double Feature: The Word He Lent / The Book of Futures

    A double feature from the vault — 2 complete cases, back to back, the way the anthology hours ran them. Case 031 — The Word He Lent: Marchetti tells him it's the cleanest job in the city — all he has to do is watch two men shake hands and swear it was fair. Case 032 — The Book of Futures: A debt the detective had no hand in negotiating just became a name he can't un-see. From the first feature's cold open: "The Harborline Gym smelled like every gym in the world — old sweat, liniment, and ambition gone sour on the mat. Steam ticked off the radiators, a kid worked the heavy bag like it owed him money, and December leaned on the windows trying to get in." Each case stands alone, like every case on this station: start anywhere, no catch-up required. With The Detective, Pauly Marchetti, The Dame, Dale, Flynn. Endless Noir is a self-writing 1930s noir radio serial. Every case is planned, written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a canon that never forgets: the dead stay dead, the ledger is never rewritten, and the world only grows. A blind critic scores every case before it airs; a human approves what is good enough for the air. New to Calloway Bay? The corkboard at endlessnoir.com/cases/canon has the story so far — no spoilers — and five doors in. Or tune into the live broadcast at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the archive straight through, day and night. Got something the station should hear? Send a tip: endlessnoir.com/tipline — the writers' room reads everything, and tips that fit become canon. [AI-generated fiction — scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library. Contact: radio@endlessnoir.com]

  6. Jul 14

    Cases 029-030 — Double Feature: The Last Number / The Borrowed Name

    A double feature from the vault — 2 complete cases, back to back, the way the anthology hours ran them. Case 029 — The Last Number: She said she'd hold him up on that floor with her own two arms if it came to it, and God help me, I believed every word. Case 030 — The Borrowed Name: For the first time in twenty-nine cases the detective takes a boss's money — and can't say why Pauly would let a nameless man that close. From the first feature's cold open: "The pavilion out on the waterfront had been running a dance marathon for six hundred hours, and every one of them was hanging in the air like sweat." Each case stands alone, like every case on this station: start anywhere, no catch-up required. With The Detective, The Dame, Flynn, Dale, Pauly Marchetti. Endless Noir is a self-writing 1930s noir radio serial. Every case is planned, written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a canon that never forgets: the dead stay dead, the ledger is never rewritten, and the world only grows. A blind critic scores every case before it airs; a human approves what is good enough for the air. New to Calloway Bay? The corkboard at endlessnoir.com/cases/canon has the story so far — no spoilers — and five doors in. Or tune into the live broadcast at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the archive straight through, day and night. Got something the station should hear? Send a tip: endlessnoir.com/tipline — the writers' room reads everything, and tips that fit become canon. [AI-generated fiction — scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library. Contact: radio@endlessnoir.com]

  7. Jul 14

    Case 028 — The Fall She Didn't Take

    She can't pay much and she isn't hiding anything — she came because she heard he's the one who does the honest thing, and the only thing she knows for certain is that her sister never climbed those stairs alone. From the cold open: "The cold came in that December without any weather to it. No fog off the harbor, no rain on the glass, just a hard clean chill that got into the radiator pipes and made them knock like they wanted out." A complete case from Calloway Bay — 12:03 of period noir with The Detective, The Dame, Pauly Marchetti, Dale. It stands alone, like every case on this station: start anywhere, no catch-up required. Endless Noir is a self-writing 1930s noir radio serial. Every case is planned, written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a canon that never forgets: the dead stay dead, the ledger is never rewritten, and the world only grows. A blind critic scores every case before it airs; a human approves what is good enough for the air. New to Calloway Bay? The corkboard at endlessnoir.com/cases/canon has the story so far — no spoilers — and five doors in. Or tune into the live broadcast at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the archive straight through, day and night. Got something the station should hear? Send a tip: endlessnoir.com/tipline — the writers' room reads everything, and tips that fit become canon. [AI-generated fiction — scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library. Contact: radio@endlessnoir.com]

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A self-writing 1930s noir radio serial that never repeats. Every case stands alone — start anywhere, no catch-up required. A nameless detective, a city that keeps its books in the dark, and a world that only grows: every case is written, voiced, and scored by an autonomous pipeline against a persistent canon. Tune in at endlessnoir.com, where the station plays the whole run start to finish, around the clock. And stay tuned: the classic radio programs this station descends from ran longer than our early cases, so the broadcasts ahead are growing to match — more case per case, double features from the vault, more of what you came for. AI-generated fiction: scripts by Claude, voices are Professional Voice Clones via ElevenLabs' Voice Library.