Introducing GeoStories
We wanted to share our story platform GeoStories with you. Its taken us months and months of planning, research, ideation, writing, designing, testing on location and delivering GeoStories experiences in locations where visitors and residents alike could experience a story with audio, drama, graphics, sound, music and augmented reality through their mobile devices with episodes triggered by GPS technology
Why are we excited about this?
GeoStories is FREE to access on App Store and Google Play and the audio drama experiences can be accessed on location or whoever you are. we have set stories in the fabulous coastal town of Whitby where Bram Stoker was inspired to write Dracula, in York where Vikings once lived, in Bakewell in the Peak District, Derbyshire where witches were tried and in Eyam, Derbyshire where 400 years ago the residents experienced a lockdown not dissimilar to the lockdown we all endured four years ago during the COVID pandemic. These stories are all available on our app.
Please download our app and experience the stories for yourself
We are inviting you to download our app and experience our stories on location if you are close to the villages, towns and cities where we have taken inspiration or where you are located so you can immerse yourself in the drama and jeopardy that we have created through our characters and incidents. if you love stories, history, walking, audio dramas, podcasts and audio books, GeoStories will hopefully provide you with a different content experience through your mobile or tablet. Below is an extract from the drama set in Eyam Plague village called The Great Mortality - Siblings, Grace and Marshall Howe are tasked with the grisly job of removing those who have perished in the plague which has resulted in the village declaring its own lockdown. Both keeping their own secrets from each other as they endure the pandemic that they keeps everyone apart.
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Please enjoy our stories, soundscapes and videos that are contained in the story content and find us on social channels as GeoStories. We also have our website at www.geostories.co.uk which contains an option to subscribe to our newsletter.