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Welcome to Night Vale is a satirical paranormal fiction podcast created by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. It is presented as a community radio show in the fictional American desert town of Night Vale, with the eccentric local radio host reporting on the strange, supernatural events that occur within it.
Critical reception for Welcome to Night Vale has been positive and the novel was one of the Washington Post's top science-fiction and fantasy picks for October 2015. [2] [3] [4] Cory Doctorow praised the novel in his review at Boing Boing, stating "Shot through it all is the love and integrity that made Night Vale a success from the beginning ...
Night Vale Presents' first non-fiction podcast, Conversations With People Who Hate Me, premiered on July 30, 2017.It is a weekly discussion-based podcast featuring Dylan Marron talking with people who have sent him hateful comments online, or mediating conversations between others who have had arguments online including celebrity guests.
It Devours! is the second paranormal mystery novel based on the podcast Welcome to Night Vale, written by podcast writers Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor.It was published in 2017 through Harper Perennial in the United States and Orbit Books in the United Kingdom.
Murray was born in Lakeland, Florida, the second child of Janie Williams and Robert Murray. [1] [2] After his mother died when he was three years old, Murray's father moved Cecil and his two siblings to West Palm Beach, Florida. [1] [2] There, his father became a principal of a local high school and remarried.
The Night Vale team and Marron knew each other via the Neo-Futurists, and Marron was a fan of the show before he was asked to play Carlos. [3] His casting was well-received among fans of the show. [3] Marron has spoken about the importance of Night Vale in showing that there is a large audience for media with a diverse and non-straight cast. In ...
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The office was abolished following the Florida Cabinet reforms of 1998 which took effect in 2003. [1] A statewide office, with a seat in the Cabinet, the official handled the duties of the State Treasurer, Commissioner of Insurance, and Fire Marshal. These duties included payroll, pensions, tax collection, state finances, insurance regulation ...