Flame Tree Publishing, renowned for its dedication to genre fiction, has launched the ‘Myth & Fiction’ podcast, a weekly series that intertwines classic tales with modern narratives. This initiative aims to celebrate storytelling’s rich tapestry, offering listeners a blend of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and folklore.

A New Chapter in Storytelling
The ‘Myth & Fiction’ podcast serves as a platform to showcase Flame Tree Publishing’s authors alongside timeless narratives from literary greats. Each half-hour episode features two short stories: one contemporary piece from the publisher’s collections and a classic tale from authors like Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft.
Key Features:
- Weekly Episodes: Released every Tuesday, each episode presents a thematic pairing of stories.
- Monthly Specials: Exclusive interviews with authors and insights into the publishing industry.
- Diverse Genres: Exploring science fiction, fantasy, horror, the supernatural, myths, and folklore.
Inaugural Episode: ‘From Clockwork to Cloning’
The first episode, titled ‘From Clockwork to Cloning,’ delves into humanity’s evolving relationship with technology. It features ‘The Dancing Partner’ by Jerome K. Jerome, a classic story from the ‘Robots & Artificial Intelligence’ collection, paired with ‘Skinprint’ by Antonia Rachel Ward, an original tale from ‘Learning to Be Human.’
Upcoming Episodes: A Glimpse into the Supernatural
Listeners can anticipate episodes like ‘Gothic Haunts’ and ‘Sounds of the Supernatural,’ which immerse audiences in gothic horror, a hallmark of Flame Tree’s storytelling style.
Behind the Scenes: Monthly Specials
Beyond storytelling, the podcast offers monthly specials featuring in-depth conversations with editors and authors. The first special includes a discussion with editors Patrick Parrinder and Emelyne Godfrey on ‘The Open Heart,’ a recent collection of Catherine Wells’ writings, recorded at the London Book Fair.
Voices Behind the Mic
The podcast is hosted by Olivia Jackson, Bea Ambery, and Nick Wells, bringing a blend of editorial insight and narrative passion to each episode.
Publisher’s Vision
Nick Wells, publisher of Flame Tree, emphasizes the podcast’s role in expanding storytelling horizons:
“We love storytelling in its many forms, so the new podcast reflects our ever-growing work with authors, expanding into new worlds from the foundations of the familiar, building timeless narratives from fresh perspectives, and encouraging writers by offering new markets for their work.”
Accessibility and Platforms
The ‘Myth & Fiction’ podcast is available on major platforms, including:
Listeners can also explore more about the podcast on the Flame Tree Press website.
Engaging the Audience
To enhance listener engagement, Flame Tree Publishing encourages feedback and discussions through their social media channels and website. This interactive approach aims to build a community around shared interests in genre fiction and storytelling.
Conclusion
The ‘Myth & Fiction’ podcast by Flame Tree Publishing stands as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling. By bridging classic narratives with contemporary voices, it offers listeners a rich auditory experience that celebrates the past while embracing the future of fiction.