The Magnus Archives - Special Announcement: Magnus, Recent Network Shows and More
Episode Date: October 24, 2022Statement from CEO, Alexander J Newall regarding new network additions, information on The Magnus Archives 2, the return of Rusty Fears, and more!Transcript: https://bit.ly/3DrmqUPFor more information... on Rusty Fears visit: https://rustyquill.com/2022/10/24/rusty-fears-6-remnants-of-fear/Music by TrackTribe - "BusyCity"Magnus Music by Sam JonesEdited by Alexander J Newall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hi everyone, Alex here. We've been hard at work on loads of new stuff here at Rusty Towers
recently and we thought it would be a good idea to give you all a bit of an update on
all things RQ and let you know the big news for the Magnus Archives. Firstly, the RQ network
is growing faster than ever, meaning I get to give a warm welcome to some new shows,
including The Diary of Eliza Schultz, created by Dylan Griggs. This standalone spin-off
from Woe Be Gone is a magical realist exploration of what it means to be a fictional character, or what it means to write fiction. Next we have Die Shame,
a fantasy comedy actual play podcast created by Joe Guthrie and Harlan Guthrie that balances both
meta-comedy and in-character laughter and love to really bring out the heartfelt player and
character growth. Alongside that we've got Ain't Slain Nobody, a multi-award-winning American
Old West Call of Cthulhu actual play with fast-paced and immersive sound design,
written by Graham Patrick and both produced and hosted by CuppyCup.
Then there's Tiny Terrors, a new found-footage horror anthology podcast written by Cole Weavers,
the creator of The Town Whispers, that explores the forgotten message boards of the Tiny Terrors Offline Scary Story Exchange.
Keeping on with the horror, we have Nightlight, another horror anthology podcast that won the Ignite Award for Best Fiction, created and produced by Tonya Ransom. This features creepy
stories with full audio production and is sure to keep you up at night. Not only that, we also get
to announce Afflicted, their new horror thriller that launches on October 31st. Lovecraft Country
meets True Blood in this seasonal anthology podcast, featuring characters who use the
hoodoo belief system and a demonic book that wreaks havoc wherever it goes. You can hear all Thank you. right now and cry havoc ask questions later our ancient roman comedy drama which is set to release
in 2023 not only this we've also recently wrapped the first season of chapter multiverse the latest
rq original interdimensional actual play and we'll be updating on this and neon inkwell our short
form fiction podcast collection along with other projects next year now as if all that isn't enough
now that all you super fans have cracked the codes we've been putting out recently,
I get to officially announce The Magnus Archives 2,
a full three-season continuation of the Magnus Archives universe
from the original creators, Jonathan Sims and myself.
On October 30th, we're launching the pre-sign-up for a Kickstarter campaign
which will help us fund all three seasons of the project
and build it to even greater heights than the original,
whilst offering a bunch of rewards for backers. As part of this, we're also going to be celebrating
the return with a welcome back stream on the same day over at twitch.tv forward slash rusty
underscore quill that will be featuring a few familiar faces. You can check out the show notes
for links and details on that. Not only this, you can expect content to start flowing back into the
Magnus Archives podcast feed as the wheels start turning again, starting with the Halloween double bill of nine to midnight on
October 31st. This special Halloween project by Harlan Guthrie of Malevolent and Dice Shame features
amazing creators from across the RQ network and beyond, and even features a little bit of yours
truly. But wait, there's more. As part of the return of Magnus, we're also inviting you to take
part in the Rusty Fizz 6 competition, which launches today.
This is the sixth installment of our popular writing contest, and we're going bigger than ever, featuring six winners writing to the following prompts.
Birds, beach, frozen, game show, telescope, and window.
As always, a winner will be chosen for each prompt, and their story will be recorded and released on the Magnus Archives feed. Performers from the network will also be lending their voices this
time, and even posting some of the winners on their own podcast feeds. And, if that isn't enough,
fans will even get the chance to vote for a best of the best from the six winners,
who will then be invited to write a statement for canonical inclusion in the Magnus Archives 2.
Yeah, I know. For more info, including Ts and Cs,
follow the link in the show notes. I think that's everything for now, apart from saying we cannot
wait to start bringing you more of your favourite horror podcast. And, as always, thanks so much for
your support, as we work with all these talented creators to bring you the very best of audio
fiction.