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Æther

By: Nathan Graham Davis
Narrated by: Helen Day
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Audio Flicks is proud to present Æther. The Next Chapter in the Evolution of Audio Storytelling

Following the groundbreaking debut of Some Thing Borrowed, a new Audio Film emerges. Once again, we fuse cinematic narration with full-cast performances, layered sound design, and immersive storytelling to create an experience that exists beyond the screen—crafted entirely for your ears, yet vivid in your mind.

This is more than a podcast.
More than an audiobook.
This is the next Audio Film.

Welcome to Cinema in Sound.

"Every spell leaves a scar."

In a medieval Norwegian village, at a time when Christianity has just begun to replace the Old Ways, a young woman named Skera is accused of murdering her sister and the cruel priest who raised them.

Hunted and alone, she flees into the shadow of the forest in search of Valdalla, a reclusive witch who still practices the ancient arts, and who agrees to take her on as her apprentice.

But as Skera’s prowess in the Old Ways grows, so does the pull she feels toward a magic that's forbidden. A darkness that could undo them. A spell that could bring back her sister.

Starring: Kate Reilly, Chrissy Hogue Bartels, R. Michael Gull, Miriam Aslam, Max Bank, Carlos Garcia, Shanna Quackenbush, Helen Day.

©2020 Nathan Graham Davis (P)2025 Audio Flicks LLC
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