Episode 9: The Last Days of Ragtime

Be Advised: The following episode contains discussions of murder and physical violence, as well as depictions of the fantasy violence, gambling, and drinking. Listener discretion is advised. A fae illusionist desperately looks for a way to get out of Paris before his past mistakes catch up to him. Starring Tom Crowley as Robin Fend. Written by Gabriel Urbina.  Directed by Zach Valenti.  Script Editing by David K. Barnes. Original Music by Alan Rodi. Additional music featured in this episode: Paw Prints by Bob Hart; Freerolling by T. Bless and the Professionals; Downtown Boogie by Wesley Thomas; Algún Dia by Esteban Maxera Cuarteto; Airone, Un Mese Fa, A Special Day, and Stuttgart by Jazz Art Quartet. Sound Design by Zach Valenti. Produced by Sarah Shachat, Zach Valenti, and Gabriel Urbina, along with Angel Acevedo, Jenn Schneider, and Amy Tanguay.  A transcript for this episode is available here. Visit our website for additional information on our show, the team behind UNSEEN, and more episodes. Ad sales by Multitude.  Today's episode is brought to you by Hit the Bricks, a musical audio drama set in the world of the Oz books by L. Frank Baum 100 years after Dorothy's adventures. Tune in today and fall in love with their characters and with a new, enchanting version of Oz.  Today's episode is also brought to you by The Magnus Archives, Europe's premier horror podcast, produced by our friends at Rusty Quill. Make your statement. Face your fear. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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UNSEEN is the new urban fantasy audio fiction podcast by Long Story Short Productions. The premise behind it is simple: in a world where magic is real but invisible to almost everyone, for the few magical beings that exist every day is a struggle just to be seen. Season one of UNSEEN will feature ten different stories of identity, connection, and personhood (and, of course, magic) in the modern world. Some of them will be thrilling adventures. Others may be sad and melancholic. Some may be creepy and unsettling. Each of them will feature a single performer, guiding the audience through a new, original modern fantasy landscape.