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  1. Tales From the Tower is a free serialized horror podcast. Join the Citizens of Atrius and discover the horrors that lurk in the steel and shadows. Every episode brings a new story to discomfort and frighten you long into the night.

  2. Kelly Bryan and Dermot O’Connor, of the Blooms & Barnacles podcast, interview special guests Vivien Igoe and Robert Nicholson about their upcoming book “Tales from the Tower” in this live podcast from the Joyce Tower Museum. You can also join this podcast via a live stream. Book the “Live Stream” ticket below and we will send you the ...

  3. Tales From The Tower” is not a concept album, but there is a theme that runs through several of the songs. It starts with “The Tower”, that alien Tower on a distant planet, surrounded by methane snow, that we envisaged long ago. The Tower was one of our earliest songs and ends with the line, “The door drew back and so we saw”.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2020 · 17 Mar 2020 · The Liberty Podcast. After the Red War, Atrius must repopulate its war torn Outer Districts. Follow one couple's journey as they move into The Tower. Credits: Written by K,A. Statz. Produced, Edit, with Sound Design by Travis Vengroff. Dialogue Co-Editing by Sarah Buchynski. Mixing & Mastering by Brandon Strader.

  5. Welcome to the world of Liberty – serialized sci-fi tales told audio drama podcasts. For centuries the colony of Atrius has been cut off from humanity and en...

  6. 25 de dic. de 2014 · Follow on series: Tales From the Tower: The Next Generation. A new cast (heavily) adapted from Young Avengers and other comics, with some familiar faces as well. Legacy of the Tower. The kids of the Tower, all grown up. Tales Through the Looking Glass. An offshoot of Tales, occurring just after Heavy Boots of Lead.

  7. Tales from the Tower is a deeply personal account of the Tower and Museum, as recalled by its two main curators, Vivien Veale Igoe and Robert Nicholson. Both worked in the Tower at a time when it was still possible to meet many of the people who knew Joyce and his contemporaries.