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April 3, 2024

It’s once again time for me to do a rundown of what I think are the best audio fiction shows that were completed in March of 2024. As is always the case with these monthly-best-of articles, I use the word “completed” to refer to shows that have reached either a season finale or a series conclusion last month. If you’re like me and prefer to “binge” or “mainline” your audio fiction and are looking for something new, this list is for you. Let’s do this.

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Looking at our database—which is almost exclusively based on submissions from fiction podcast creators—I see that a total of 24 shows posted either a season finale or the series conclusion sometime in March 2024. Is that a lot? Well, compare it to the 112 shows that started posting episodes in March, as compiled by The Cambridge Geek. This article makes a nice book-end to that.

But that’s a delta of nearly 5x. Shouldn’t finishes be roughly the same as starts in any given month? No, not really, and my money as to the reason why is on one simple thing, and it’s the simple thing that led me to create The End in the first place—starting an audio fiction project is relatively simple compared to finishing one. Podfading is real, and though I don’t have the data to back this up (yet), it seems logical that it’s even more prevalent when it comes to making audio drama. Because even though I am not an audio fiction creator, I’ve produced podcast since 2004 and have helped hundreds of creators bring their audio fiction to life, so I do know that that shit is hard. Like, really hard.

So I want to start by saying congrats to the creators who reached a season finale or the series conclusion last month. You hit a milestone that, if the data here is to be considered representative, most do not. My hat’s off to you.

Now, for fans of audio fiction like me, let’s get into the cream of the crop, shall we? And I'm not going to write this like a recipe post. I'm just going to give you the pertinent info. You decide what to investigate further. Click on the title/image for more info on where you can listen, visit the show’s website, or play some sample audio trailer. That's enough to get you started, I reckon. Oh, and I present these in no particular order. I enjoyed each of them immensely.

Evo's Picks for the Best Audio Fiction Tales Completed in March 2024

That’s the list! This is my 6th month doing this, and, now that I have a good and sustainable system in place, I plan on another for next month. So stay tuned. Or check out the complete list of every show I recommend. There’s a lot!That’s the list! This is my 6th month doing this, and, now that I have a good and sustainable system in place, I plan on another for next month. So stay tuned. 

Got a favorite audio fiction show—either a fiction podcast, an audiodrama, an audiobook, or something else—that I should know about? Search for it on the site first (I might already have it in the queue), and, if it’s not there, tell me about it using the simple 2-minute submission form. My goal is to showcase as much completed audio fiction as I can, and to feature the best of the best!

Thanks for reading. See you next month. Or tomorrow, if you’re subscribed to the newsletter. Because you are subscribed to the newsletter, right? RIGHT?!

Cheers!

E.