The Magnus Archives
The Magnus Archives

The Magnus Archives

by Jonathan Sims / Rusty Quill

Weekly (Completed series) Free

A weekly horror fiction anthology podcast exploring the archives of The Magnus Institute. A masterful blend of individual 'monster-of-the-week' stories and a massive, overarching cosmic horror narrative.

About The Magnus Archives

The Magnus Archives is an acclaimed horror fiction podcast that begins as an anthology of supernatural statements and slowly builds into a deep, interconnected cosmic horror mystery. Recorded by the institute's new Head Archivist, Jonathan Sims, each statement reveals a glimpse into the dark forces moving in our world. It's renowned for its intricate plot and fantastic voice acting. What sets The Magnus Archives apart from other fiction podcasts is its a masterful blend of individual 'monster-of-the-week' stories and a massive, overarching cosmic horror narrative. The show is particularly valuable for horror fans, mystery lovers, and anyone who enjoys long-form narrative fiction. New episodes are released weekly (completed series), making it easy to stay up to date with the latest content. The Magnus Archives is completely free to listen to on all major podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

What Makes This Podcast Unique

A masterful blend of individual 'monster-of-the-week' stories and a massive, overarching cosmic horror narrative.

Who Should Listen?

Horror fans, mystery lovers, and anyone who enjoys long-form narrative fiction.

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Our Take: Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Intricate and rewards-heavy long-term plot
  • Fantastic voice acting and sound design
  • Truly unsettling cosmic horror elements
  • Consistent weekly (completed series) release schedule

Cons

  • Can be slow-building in the first season
  • Intricate plot requires focused listening across many episodes
  • May not cover every niche subtopic in the field

Verdict

"The Magnus Archives earns its reputation as a top-tier fiction podcast. The show stands out for its intricate and rewards-heavy long-term plot, and the weekly (completed series) release schedule keeps listeners engaged. A masterful blend of individual 'monster-of-the-week' stories and a massive, overarching cosmic horror narrative. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering it for the first time, this podcast is well worth your time."

Frequently Asked Questions about The Magnus Archives

Is it a continuous story?

Yes, while it starts as an anthology, it quickly develops into a single, massive interconnected story.

What is The Magnus Archives about?

The Magnus Archives is an acclaimed horror fiction podcast that begins as an anthology of supernatural statements and slowly builds into a deep, interconnected cosmic horror mystery. Recorded by the institute's new Head Archivist, Jonathan Sims, each...

Who hosts The Magnus Archives?

The podcast is hosted by Jonathan Sims / Rusty Quill. Jonathan Sims is the writer and lead voice of the archives; Rusty Quill is the production company behind the show.

How often are new episodes of The Magnus Archives released?

New episodes of The Magnus Archives are released weekly (completed series). You can subscribe on your favorite podcast app to get notified as soon as new episodes drop.

Is The Magnus Archives free to listen to?

Yes, The Magnus Archives is completely free to listen to on all major podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. No subscription or payment is required to access the full episodes.

About the Host: Jonathan Sims / Rusty Quill

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Jonathan Sims / Rusty Quill

Jonathan Sims is the writer and lead voice of the archives; Rusty Quill is the production company behind the show.

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