53 min

The Two Princes - Kevin Christopher Snipes Radio Drama Revival

    • Drama

This week, host David interviews Kevin Christopher Snipes of Gimlet's The Two Princes. It's a spoilery discussion of queer elders, masculinity, and . . . Florida. It's a lovely discussion about what it means to tap into fantasy tropes with a new perspective.

About Radio Drama Revival:


Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen


Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

The people who brought you Wolf 359, Zero Hours, and Time Bombs are teaming up once more to bring you Audio Fiction 101: a new course that teaches you the ins and outs of writing an audio drama and then walks you through rigorous exercises to solve narrative challenges in audio.

World-building, writing for the ear, plot structure: this course is over three hours of video content with Zach Valenti, Sarah Shachat, and Gabriel Urbina teaching you everything they've learned over the past few years of producing, studying, living, breathing, and eating audio fiction. The course has visuals, it has animations, and it comes with companion worksheets.

Head to https://learn.fearofpublicshame.com to see the course offering, sample a few videos, and read the FAQ.

Need-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants—just send an email with the phrase 'audio fiction scholarship' in the subject line to Zach, Sarah, and Gabriel at fearofpublicshame@gmail.com.

When you're ready to check out, click the grey text that says 'have a coupon?' and enter the code RADIODRAMA, all one word, for 15% off your order.

This week, host David interviews Kevin Christopher Snipes of Gimlet's The Two Princes. It's a spoilery discussion of queer elders, masculinity, and . . . Florida. It's a lovely discussion about what it means to tap into fantasy tropes with a new perspective.

About Radio Drama Revival:


Learn more about how to support Radio Drama Revival on our website
Find David Rheinstrom on Twitter
Support Wil Williams and Anne Baird on Patreon
Support Elena Fernández Collins on Patreon
Support Eli McIlveen and Sean Howard on Patreon
Find Fred Greenhalgh on his website
Find Rashika Rao on Twitter
You shall not find the elusive Heather Cohen


Radio Drama Revival is recorded in Washington, DC, which is the unceded territory of the Piscataway Indian Nation and the Piscataway Conoy Tribe.

The people who brought you Wolf 359, Zero Hours, and Time Bombs are teaming up once more to bring you Audio Fiction 101: a new course that teaches you the ins and outs of writing an audio drama and then walks you through rigorous exercises to solve narrative challenges in audio.

World-building, writing for the ear, plot structure: this course is over three hours of video content with Zach Valenti, Sarah Shachat, and Gabriel Urbina teaching you everything they've learned over the past few years of producing, studying, living, breathing, and eating audio fiction. The course has visuals, it has animations, and it comes with companion worksheets.

Head to https://learn.fearofpublicshame.com to see the course offering, sample a few videos, and read the FAQ.

Need-based scholarships are available to qualifying applicants—just send an email with the phrase 'audio fiction scholarship' in the subject line to Zach, Sarah, and Gabriel at fearofpublicshame@gmail.com.

When you're ready to check out, click the grey text that says 'have a coupon?' and enter the code RADIODRAMA, all one word, for 15% off your order.

53 min