Alice isn't dead

 

    In today's post, I’d like to write a little about one of my favourite storytelling podcasts: Alice isn’t dead. The production form Welcome to Night Vale co-creators Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, starring Jasika Nicole, premiered on 8th of March 2016 giving to its listeners a story like no other.

    Keisha is a truck driver, if one was to see her they probably would pay her no mind, just another trucker delivering cargo to God knows where or why. And in some way they would be right, but there is a difference, Keisha works for a very particular shipping company. The same company that Alice worked for. Alice who was supposed to be dead but apparently is not.

    The biggest assets of the show are captivating story, amazing voice acting and a chance to see the USA from a different perspective. It's not very common in Europe to cover large distances by car, petrol is expensive, roads can be tight and bumpy and flying by airplane is just a lot more convenient. That’s why the idea of the “open road” and whatever comes with it, is so fascinating to me. It is so deeply rooted in the minds of the american people that it created its own folklore, with ghost hitchhikers, haunted gas stations and mysterious apparitions roaming the great plains of midwest. And that's what “Alice isn’t dead” gives to its listeners, a true and raw part of America of which search, in the mass produced Hollywood content, would be in vain. 

    So, without spoiling much, grab your snacks and buckle up because the road will be long. Get ready for an emotional journey through the United States of America, filled with terror, love and mystery, as you accompany Keisha in her search for answers.   

 


 

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