Realm Media Explained

Founders:Julian Yap & Molly Barton
Country:United States
Headquarters:New York City
Publications:Serialized fiction; audio dramas; podcasts
Website:https://www.realm.fm/

Realm, formerly Serial Box,[1] is an American audio entertainment company that creates original fiction podcasts and audiobook series, which include continuations of TV series. Realm's podcasts feature an array of production styles depending on the story, some with full casts, others with single voice narration.[2] NPR described Realm as intending to serve as an "HBO for readers".[3]

History

In September 2015, Julian Yap and Molly Barton launched Serial Box.[4] The first production was Bookburners, created by Max Gladstone.[5] The writing process was based on television serials rather than novels.[3] Founder Yap realized that he was reading fewer novels due to time constraints from work. Both Yap and Barton believe that serialized fiction will make reading more accessible and social.[4]

In April 2021, Serial Box changed its name to Realm and released its productions globally as podcasts. The productions can be listened to for free with advertising, or with a subscription.

Process

Realm hires a lead author, or showrunner, write a pilot episode and a "show bible" which will outline the plot for each season. After this, Realm brings together a team of writers who will contribute ideas in a manner similar to a television writers' room. At the end of this period, each author is assigned episodes to write. Whereas a novel generally takes 2–3 years to be written and published, a Realm production can be completed 6 months from the start date. Because the first episode is published before the season is completed, the authors can tailor the ending of the season to the audience's reactions.[6] It is the responsibility of the showrunner to ensure that all episodes maintain a consistent writing style despite the involvement of multiple authors.[7]

Awards

Molly Barton, Jeff Li, James Stuart, and Julian Yap were nominated for the 2019 World Fantasy Professional Award for their work with Serial Box.[8]

Productions

Title[9] Number of seasons Showrunner Other authors
Alternis 1 N/A Maurice Broaddus, Jacqueline Koyanagi, E.C. Myers, and Andrea Phillips
Bookburners 5 Margaret Dunlap, Amal El-Mohtar, Mur Lafferty, Brian Francis Slattery, and Andrea Phillips
Born to the Blade 1 Michael R. Underwood Marie Brennan, Cassandra Khaw, and Malka Older
Bullet Catcher3Joaquin LoweNone
Dark Heights2CD MillerNone
Dead Air1 Gwenda Bond Rachel Caine and Carrie Ryan
Exquisite Corpse 1 N/A (prompts provided by Dread Central) Richard Chizmar, Paul Cornell, Christopher Golden, Brian Keene, Cassandra Khaw, Stephen Kozeniewski, Nick Mamatas, Sisters of Slaughter (Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason), Paul Tremblay, and Alyssa Wong
False Idols 1 N/A Lisa Klink, Patrick Lohier, Diana Renn, and Robert K. Wittman
First Street1Catherine McKenzieCatherine McKenzie, Jasmine Guillory, Elyssa Friedland, Shawn Klomparens, Randy Susan Meyers, Kermit Roosevelt III
Geek Actually 1 N/A Cathy Yardley, Melissa Blue, Rachel Stuhler, and Cecilia Tan
Gods and Lies1Elizabeth VailNone
Knox1N/AK Arsenault Rivera, Brooke Bolander, Gabino Iglesias, and Sunny Moraine
Machina1Fran WildeFran Wilde, Malka Older, and Curtis C. Chen, with Martha Wells
Marvel's Black Panther: Sins of the King1N/ASteven Barnes, Ira Madison III, Tananarive Due, Geoffrey Thorne, and Mohale Mashigo
Marvel's Black Widow: Bad Blood1N/ALindsay Smith, Margaret Dunlap, Mikki Kendall, L.L. McKinney, and Taylor Stevens
Marvel's Jessica Jones: Playing With Fire1N/ALauren Beukes, Vita Ayala, Sam Beckbessinger, Zoe Quinn, and Elsa Sjunneson
Marvel's Thor: Metal Gods1N/AAaron Stewart-Ahn, Jay Edidin, Brian Keene, and Yoon Ha Lee
A Most Dangerous Woman 1 None
Ninth Step Station 2 Curtis C. Chen, Jacqueline Koyanagi, and Fran Wilde
Orphan Black

The Next Chapter

2Malka OlderMadeline Ashby, Mishell Baker, Heli Kennedy, E. C. Myers and Lindsay Smith
Outliers1Dave BeazleyCasey Wells. Voiced by Rory Culkin.
ReMade 2 Matthew Cody Gwenda Bond, Amy Rose Capetta, Carrie Harris, E.C. Myers, Andrea Phillips, and Kiersten White
Silverwood: The Door 1 Brian Keene, Richard Chizmar, Stephen Kozeniewski, Sisters of Slaughter (Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason)
Spider King 1 Justin C. Key None
Tremontaine 4 Liz Duffy Adams, Patty Bryant, Joel Derfner, Tessa Gratton, Alaya Dawn Johnson, Malinda Lo, Karen Lord, Racheline Maltese, Mary Anne Mohanraj, Delia Sherman, and Pat Witcover.
The Triangle 1 Dan Koboldt Mindy McGinnis and Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
The Vela 2 Becky Chambers, SL Huang, and Rivers Solomon
Whitehall 2 Mary Robinette Kowal, Madeleine Robins, Barbara Samuel, and Delia Sherman
The Witch Who Came in from the Cold 2 Max Gladstone and Lindsay Smith Cassandra Rose Clarke, Michael Swanwick, Ian Tregillis, and Fran Wilde

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Spangler. Todd. 2021-04-02. Serial Box Renames Itself Realm, Launches Free Podcast Strategy (EXCLUSIVE). 2021-04-02. Variety. en-US.
  2. Web site: 2021-04-02. Serial Box Relaunches as Realm, Releasing Dozens of Its Most Popular Shows for the First Time Everywhere Podcasts Are Available. 2021-04-02. www.businesswire.com. en.
  3. Web site: Can Serialized Fiction Convert Binge Watchers Into Binge Readers? . . 26 July 2016 . 24 July 2019 . Neary . Lynn.
  4. Web site: Dawn. Randee. 28 September 2015. 'HBO for reading': Serial Box delivers new fiction to your phone in TV-style episodes. 24 July 2019. Today.
  5. Web site: Startup Serial Box Wants To Be the 'HBO for Readers' . . 18 September 2015 . 24 July 2019 . Reid . Calvin.
  6. Web site: THIS EBOOK PUBLISHER DOESN'T HAVE AUTHORS. IT HAS WRITERS' ROOMS . Locke . Charley . 14 September 2016 . 24 July 2019 . Wired.
  7. Web site: Meet a new kind of book, designed for the age of Peak TV . Grady . Constance . 6 August 2018 . 24 July 2019 . Vox.
  8. Web site: World Fantasy Awards 2019 . 1 Aug 2019 . SFADB.
  9. Web site: All Serials . Serial Box.