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In 2013, Alex Shaw published a small novel called The Cartographer’s Handbook, the first in a series called The New Century Multiverse. The premise is alt history, where post-Civil War America is suddenly overcome with a plague of dangerous monsters that overwhelm the Reconstruction, and bring the nation to its knees. The series is not about its fall, however, but about the heroes that help bring it back from the brink, and step into a wider world that is not the one they knew. New mysteries to unlock, magics to discover, and worlds to explore. Ten years later, the New Century Multiverse is now thirteen books strong, with more on the way. It has had 2 major story arcs, an Avengers style coming together of the heroes of its various books, and multiple worlds and genres to explore. This is its first fan podcast. Through The Wind Door is a deep dive exploration of the novels and their corresponding audiodramas, along with interviews of the cast and creators. Accessible to new readers and long time fans, join Greg and Toby as they share thoughts about this engaging series.
Episodes

Monday Oct 26, 2020
Whitescarves Team-Up! #5 - Matt Wardle, Part 1
Monday Oct 26, 2020
Monday Oct 26, 2020
(With regards to changing ones voice enough to dissapear into roles) "When someone says 'I had no idea that was you', that's about the best thing I think anybody can give me as praise... and honestly, that's just about made my day!!!! - Matt
It's time for one of the most animated members of New Century's cast to come to the mike. Matt Wardle talks about how he came to work with Alex, how his real life experience with caretaking for a disabled partner plays into some of his voice work, and his love of playing villains.
There is a lot of frank discussion on real world stuff like living with disability, living life with high empathy and expression of feelings. But with all of the serious heartfelt stuff some a lot of fun digression. We learn more about what went into the acting out of Jeremy Pines, Oberon the Akka, Krieger, and one of our favorite people to hate on so far in New Century, Mayor Caleb Buck. We discuss the tribulations of accents in voice acting, as well as sublimating our own natural tendencies in order to fit or even dissapear into a character.
Also Matt may have ESP? Because he keeps on anticipating what we are going to ask next without having a copy of our interview outline...
The Reason I Watch Movies by Alex Shaw (scored by Bowie and Queen): https://youtu.be/-AR8jcoL5MQ
The Captain's Wife's Lament (using animation from World of Warcraft): https://youtu.be/nqvA5IyfSSQ
The New Century Multiverse books and audio dramas can be found on:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
Intro is "The Avengers" by Alan Sylvestri
Outro is "The Captain's Wife's Lament" by Paul and Storm

Friday Oct 16, 2020
A Strange Place - Part 3 (Secret Rooms)
Friday Oct 16, 2020
Friday Oct 16, 2020
...these questions and more, we leave as an exercise to the listener.
Part 2 of our analysis of the final four chapters. We talk some more about how the transition from third person to first person narrative works for our audience, and the importance of sounds... diagetic and non. We begin the discussion on how this story worked as a whole, something that we will revisit in the final episode. Most significantly, we talk a lot more about the mysterious trio of Krieger, Greta, and Charlotte. Trying to unpack why they all did what they did, in times both long ago and recent.
Some things we try to answer. Some things we do not.
Spoilers for a plot element of Logan (2017).
The New Century Multiverse Website:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed:
https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/
Fireside Alliance: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/
Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle of the Free Music Archive
Outro is "Kid Fears" by Indigo Girls

Saturday Oct 10, 2020
A Strange Place - Part 2 (Secret Rooms)
Saturday Oct 10, 2020
Saturday Oct 10, 2020
James is just there at the D&D table going "Goddamn it, are you aiming for a total party wipe?!"
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Holy shit, we get punchy in this episode. (As in goofy, not Abigail style punchy).
Part one of our penultimate Secret Rooms episode ahead, discussing chapters 21 through 24. We talk about ghosts, James and Abigail's dynamic when there is no one else around, the usefulness of the Vox Tube both in-universe and narratively, and how Secret Rooms is essentially bookended by two heartfelt recordings.
It's interesting talking about where James and Abigail began, even as we are in the process of recording our interviews with Alex and Sharon Shaw in regards to the culmination of the Uncivil Outlaw Audiodrama. Obviously almost everyone that follows us also follow the New Century feed, but we will make links available in our show notes when those interviews come online as well.
The New Century Multiverse Website:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed:
https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/
Fireside Alliance: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/
Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle of the Free Music Archive
Outro is "Shake It Out" by Florence and the Machine

Saturday Oct 03, 2020
A Strange Place - Part 1 (Secret Rooms)
Saturday Oct 03, 2020
Saturday Oct 03, 2020
[Krieger] believes in the value of hope in the face of adversity, the balance between the two extremes of overwhelming madness and supreme bliss and harmony. Perhaps to him, Edelweiss are symbolic of the importance of the opposing force, the thing that exists to counteract and go against its opposite, ensuring that the world isn’t lost to the abyss that it would fall into if the scales were tipped too far.
It's an October miracle: an entire episode done in a week!
This is the final stretch, folks. Today we cover chapters 18-20 of the Definitive Edition. We discover our mysterious abode and their equally quizzical inhabitants. We talk about the intersection of philosophy, science, and myth. We look into the meanings of names and flowers, and we also return some much needed goofiness to the proceedings.
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Edelweiss from The Sound of Music: https://youtu.be/8bL2BCiFkTk
Edelweiss is Not a Nazi Song: https://arcdigital.media/edelweiss-is-not-a-nazi-song-ca5e066136c7
(Editor's Note: I suspect I know why someone made that assertion as to Edelweiss being a Nazi song - a version of that song is the opening to the alternate history Amazon TV show, The Man in the High Castle.)
Curiosity is Sacred: https://areomagazine.com/2019/03/29/curiosity-is-sacred/
On Pandora's Box and Human Curiosity https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/cutting-edge-leadership/201604/pandora-s-box-is-human-curiosity-blessing-or-curse
The New Century Multiverse Website:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed:
https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/
Fireside Alliance: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/
Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle of the Free Music Archive
Outro is "Building a Mystery" by Sarah McLachlan

Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Whitescarves Team-Up! #4 - Maya Santandrea
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
Sunday Sep 27, 2020
"Sometimes when you're in a position like that, you train the person and you mold the person for the job they have to do right now. And it's difficult to prepare them for what comes after." - Maya
With this Teamup, we only have two major voice actors to go. This is story of Maya Santandrea: from Massachuetts to Georgia, from aspiring actress to stunt action expert, and how she crossed paths with one Alexander Shaw Esquire.
We talk about her experience in Hollywoo, her embracing the role of Katherine Holloway, and her own personal takes on the character, and the strange and hilareous journey that brought her to be the new voice of Merlaine.
As it typical for these conversations, there are moments of laughter and somberness in equal measure (particularly towards the end). Be warned, there are also small moments here of distinctly NSFW stuff, but it's all the best kind.
(There will be some unusual sound blips from time to time. Alex's Levelator program made them less glaring, but unfortunately this was a mike sound spike issue we could not fully resolve. It's till 95% stellar.)
Spoilers for all of New Century, all through all released audio drama chapters of Uncivil Outlaw.
The Devil Came Up To Boston: https://youtu.be/zWVcIn7Q4Cc
Better At The End of the Day - Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles: https://youtu.be/C9T1ZxCgURw
The New Century Multiverse books and audio dramas can be found on:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
Intro is "The Avengers" by Alan Sylvestri
Outro is "The Devil Came Up To Boston" by Adam Ezra Group

Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Past Days - Part 2 (Secret Rooms)
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
Tuesday Sep 22, 2020
"One of the truisms about parenting is that we can't always accept the advice of our parents due to the emotional hang-ups we have about them. One of my favorite quotes is that parents push buttons like a peyote dealer working straight commission. And absent their real parents, that's basically what Katherine is to them. If new wisdom and guidance is to come, perhaps it has to be someone else to give it."
The second half of Episode 11, and it's all Katherine, all the time.
We spend a lot of time praising Alex, so we shouldn't also be afraid to put his heroes under scrutiny. But maybe that's what he wants us to do? (Yes.) So we do a deep dive on how Katherine Holloway's actions or inactions can be interpreted. Is she right about James and Abigail? Has she fallen down on her job, or was it inevitable due to everything she was carrying on her shoulders? Also, some more poetry analysis.
The New Century Multiverse Website:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed:
https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/
Fireside Alliance: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/
Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle of the Free Music Archive
Outro is "Ghost" by Indigo Girls.

Friday Sep 18, 2020
Past Days - Part 1 (Secret Rooms)
Friday Sep 18, 2020
Friday Sep 18, 2020
"All three of those things are lost to the adult James. They are all things that were associated with pleasant memories... but they are gone. It's a sweet smell to him because - like all fresh things - it is ephemeral. Momentary. Dissipating before being lost. Yet those fleeting moments stay, lingering... and haunting him forever."
Yeah, this episode is coming out early. Because I couldn't hold it back. I finished early, and I was just too proud of it. But y'all have a lot more content coming out over the next week, so there will be plenty.
This (half) episode covers chapters 14-17. That means discussion of the N-word (yaaaaay) in fiction, more racial content, how New Century starts to address alternate sexuality, the formative tragedy of James and Abigail... and finally, a little bit on how the brain works, and the metaphor implicit in the events of these chapters.
You Are Two by CGP Grey: https://youtu.be/wfYbgdo8e-8
The New Century Multiverse Website:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed:
https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/
Fireside Alliance: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/
Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle of the Free Music Archive
Outro is "Least Complicated" by Indigo Girls.

Sunday Sep 13, 2020
Setting Out - Part 6 (Secret Rooms)
Sunday Sep 13, 2020
Sunday Sep 13, 2020
"It goes to show how important it was to Alex to create a moral dilemma that had no easy clear answer, because a similar action sounds so much more understandable when it’s written and presented like this with its surrounding context… and then you look at reality, which makes writers bang their head on the table when people often complain about characters in fiction not making sensible decisions and how it doesn’t feel “realistic”, when reality is filled with people who would be called poorly written if they ever appeared in fiction!"
Here it is, folks. The last bit of Episode 10, the last bit of Secret Rooms: Part 2- Setting Out... but not the last on race relations, because we've still got Chapter 14 to cover next time... plus, Cartographer's Handbook, Arlington and... well, the whole of reality. But I digress.
If you want to avoid all talk of the Coronavirus, you can skip ahead to the 12 minute mark, because we get into the parallels of people not doing something because the government says so. We also talk about Southern opinions on women, the British, and the Irish, we talk about how you handle trauma/abuse in fiction... and you get to hear us say 'Fuck Buck'.
Really, a rollicking good time for all.
Relevant links:
Gender and the Civil War: https://www.essentialcivilwarcurriculum.com/gender-and-the-civil-war.html
America Never Liked Immigrants: https://www.history.com/news/when-america-despised-the-irish-the-19th-centurys-refugee-crisis
The Confederacy and the UK: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_and_the_American_Civil_War
"Semiotics of 'Cuck'" by Innuendo Studios (relevant for complicated reasons, mostly SFW because he had to blur out all the porn references, but YMMW): https://youtu.be/dQjVbk6JSck
The New Century Multiverse Website:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed:
https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/
Fireside Alliance: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/
Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle of the Free Music Archive
Outro is "Your Racist Friend" by They Might Be Giants

Sunday Sep 06, 2020
Setting Out - Part 5 (Secret Rooms)
Sunday Sep 06, 2020
Sunday Sep 06, 2020
"You see Mary and you recognize her strengths but you also wonder what else there is there. Because clearly there is so much more to her than what you can tell from the surface. It's what makes her a compelling character for as little time as we know her."
Part 1 of our in depth discussion of Chapter 13 of Secret Rooms. Covering the pitfalls of race relations, communication, and coming to terms with ones own biases and limitations. Spare on extras due to the gravity of what we talk about, and this is one of the few times I'm happy to break these episodes into two parts, to avoid overloading.
But on the other hand, some entertaining things to watch from our outro artist Lindsey Stirling, on the off chance that you have not already seen them:
Zelda Medley: https://youtu.be/b3KUyPKbR7Q
Roundtable Rival: https://youtu.be/jvipPYFebWc
Radioactive with Pentatonix: https://youtu.be/eh-72yBP7sw
The New Century Multiverse Website:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed:
https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/
Fireside Alliance: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/
Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle of the Free Music Archive
Midroll music is "No One Is To Blame" - original by Howard Jones, piano instrumental by Neil Archer
Outro is "Roundtable Rival" by Lindsey Stirling

Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Setting Out - Part 4 (Secret Rooms)
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
Sunday Aug 30, 2020
"[Mayor Buck] is someone New Century doesn't have a vested interest in because he is not someone who is trying to bring that titular 'New Century' to pass."
The second half of Episode 9, where we mix the problematic with the heartwarming. Today we cover the peculiar story of Old Man McGucket Malloy, the characters of Mary Sampson and Mayor Buck, and talk about that heartwrending speech by Annie, about how fragile humans are, and what it means when everyone has lost someone, and has been in mourning for years.
The episode was originally meant to cover only Chapters 10-12, but because we get into it a bunch with Mary and Buck, in order to avoid spoilers, please have read Chapter 13 as well. We still save the bulk of that conversation for next episode, though. Because there is a lot of it.
I am no longer going to use the Black Lives Matter hashtag in my scrawl, because while I still believe it, I don't think my podcast should be considered relevant to the conversation. I am going to consider what else I can do to continue to show my support. But in the meantime, in memory of Chadwick Boseman, here is a cosplay of an alternate universe T'Challa, where he adopts the moniker King in a wild west setting. It feels fitting for our current setting in New Century.
https://twitter.com/DTJAAAAM/status/1096609295259586560?s=20
Rest in Power, King.
The New Century Multiverse Website:
https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com
The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed:
https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/
Fireside Alliance: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/
Intro is "The Talons of Adventure, The Antlers of Romance" by Doctor Turtle of the Free Music Archive
Outro is "One of Us" by New Politics