The early eras of radio storytelling have entered and continue to enter
the public domain in large quantities, offering unprecedented access to
the Golden Age of Radio. Author and Professor John Pavlik mines the best
this age of radio has to offer in Masterful Stories, an examination of
the masterpieces of audio storytelling. This book provides a
chronological history of the best of the best from radio's Golden Age,
outlining a core set of principles and techniques that made these radio
plays enduring examples of storytelling. It suggests that, by using
these techniques, stories can engage audiences emotionally and
intellectually. Grounded in a historical and theoretical understanding
of radio drama, this volume illuminates the foundational works that
proceeded popular modern shows such as Radiolab, The Moth, and
Serial.
Masterful Stories will be a powerful resource in both media history
courses and courses teaching audio storytelling for modern radio and
other audio formats, such as podcasting. It will appeal to audio fans
looking to learn about and understand the early days of radio drama.