What does audio drama do that other forms of art and media can’t? How does it do it? What’s the recipe for doing it? Join Sarah and Lindsay on a field trip as they try to find that mysterious element that makes audio drama meaningful and special.

Episode X: The Mystery Attribute – ADWIT: The Audio Drama Writers' Independent Toolkit
Warning and/or Bonus: Spoilers for Can You Help Me Find My Mom, The Truth podcast
Resources:
Phila Museum of Art’s Duchamp Galleries
Marcel Duchamp
Nude Descending A Staircase
Fountain
This is Your Brain On Podcasts (Freakonomics Radio, ep 262)
Sight Unseen, by Elissa Guralnick (affiliate link)
An Artist Descending A Staircase, Tom Stoppard (affiliate link)
Fidget, 11th Hour Audio Challenge
U+1f60c by James T. Green
PMHx by James T. Green
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