Experiment 31E Lauren Triola
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A scientist is attempting a dangerous experiment in this Frankenstein-inspired, speculative fiction podcast that takes place during an alternate version of the Victorian era. As the scientist seeks to perfect her formula and find a suitable specimen for testing, unexpected threats rear their heads while her own motives lurk in the dark. Written and performed by Lauren Triola, with music by Shannon Triola, new episodes will be released every other Monday. Transcripts available at www.experiment31e.com.
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Season 1, Episode 1: Experiment 31E
A scientist experiences a setback.
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Season 1, Episode 2: The Panacea
The scientist visits the alchemists to seek a new ingredient for her formula.
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Season 1, Episode 3: The Resurrectionist
The scientist meets with the resurrectionist to obtain a new specimen.
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Season 1, Episode 4: Letters
The scientist receives three letters with information that may affect the experiment.
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Season 1, Episode 5: Attempt Number Eight
The scientist makes another attempt at the experiment—with unexpected results.
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Season 1, Episode 6: The Rubedo
The scientist confronts the alchemists but discovers a strange new complication.
Transcript available at https://www.experiment31e.com/transcripts.
We will be taking a break for the holidays. We’ll be back with a new episode on January 9.
Customer Reviews
Victorian Calm with Chilling Suspense
I love this story! The narrator, a brilliant scientist and inventor, weaves a memoir of patient, single minded devotion to a work that leads the listener into territory both fascinating and terrifying. The voice, so logical and calm, speaks of things that many might prefer to keep secret, even in our present time. But diligently, step by step, the listener is drawn inexorably into this mysterious world inhabited by the scientist and her helpers living and working on the barest edge of acceptability and horror.