Welcome to Earth Stories is a surreal sci-fi show where short, crafted tales collide with reality.
Each episode is twisted, thoughtful, and unpredictable. You’ll hear government cover-ups, hyperdimensional cubes, and versions of yourself you haven’t met yet.
The stories are obscure, emotional, and sometimes unsettling.
If you're a fan of Black Mirror and Twilight Zone, then consider this their love child.
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Welcome to Earth Stories is a surreal sci-fi show where short, crafted tales collide with reality.
Each episode is twisted, thoughtful, and unpredictable. You’ll hear government cover-ups, hyperdimensional cubes, and versions of yourself you haven’t met yet.
The stories are obscure, emotional, and sometimes unsettling.
If you're a fan of Black Mirror and Twilight Zone, then consider this their love child.
In a city turned upside down by urban warfare, a cry for help to the Wokeville Police is met with unusual questions rather than immediate assistance.
Escape is the only option as our main character is pursued by the authorities. Out from nowhere a mysterious voice from an underground rebellion offers unexpected aid.
What is the true nature of Wokeville and its police?
Will the escape succeed, or is the underground rebellion part of a larger plot?
Share your city, name, and a random word. I'll use your word in a freestyle episode at the end of the season. Go to speakpipe.com/welcometoearthstories
You can also buy me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/earthStories to show your allegiance to the cause.
Also, reach out to me on X @poeticearthling
Welcome To Earth Stories
Welcome to Earth Stories is a surreal sci-fi show where short, crafted tales collide with reality.
Each episode is twisted, thoughtful, and unpredictable. You’ll hear government cover-ups, hyperdimensional cubes, and versions of yourself you haven’t met yet.
The stories are obscure, emotional, and sometimes unsettling.
If you're a fan of Black Mirror and Twilight Zone, then consider this their love child.