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Hi friends! I am so excited to announce It’s Storytime with Wil Wheaton, my new podcast. Our first episode drops on March 26th.

This idea emerged from my creative self the same way that Tabletop did. It spung, fully-formed, into my face when my friend who has been writing since we were in high school told me that he had finally been published.

I was so excited for him, and I loved his story so much, I thought it would be cool to narrate it for him, one friend to another, in celebration of something that’s been such a long time coming. As I pulled my mic out of the closet, and opened up Audacity to do one of my signature DIY, lo-fi thingies, a voice in my head said, “Hey, man. I think this could be the basis of a podcast. Hear me out: you’re a respected and acclaimed narrator. What if you looked for new works from great authors who haven’t yet found their audience, and narrated them? What if you used the privilege you have earned to help boost other people’s creative voices and careers?”

This was a good idea, I thought. But I didn’t know that anyone else would agree, so I attempted to tackle it entirely on my own.

Two miserable, frustrating months later, I concluded that I am not cut out to be a slush reader, or a content editor, and if I was going to move this from idea to thing, I needed help. So I asked some friends who had relevant experience, and built an all-star creative and technical team to do all the things I couldn’t, which allowed me to focus on narrating the stories, which is the part of this I know how to do.

I’m going to yadda yadda over the next year, which was marked by starts and stops, enormous technical challenges, and lots of very good work that kept me going through all of it, and jump ahead to last summer, at the Burbank airport departure terminal A.

I was there with LeVar Burton, waiting to board our flight to a convention.

LeVar had just finished his podcast, which I loved and listened to regularly. When I went looking for a similar podcast to replace it, I couldn’t find one that checked all the boxes that his did … and that’s when I realized I was making the podcast I wanted to hear, profoundly inspired by him and all of his work. I absolutely wasn’t going to move forward without his blessing; he’s family and I’m not going to step on his toes.

So I told him all about it, and asked him if he was cool with it.

To my utter delight, he was as excited about it as I am, and he encouraged me the way a loving parent or family member encourages their kid to follow their dream. Even if this podcast doesn’t find its audience, and only lasts one season, that moment will stay with me for the rest of my life.

I’ve been doing lots of press, and I’ll share those links when they are released. For now, I’d love for you to see the video I made of myself recording the trailer that dropped today:

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Here’s everything you need to know, copied from my official podcast page:

You may recognize Wil Wheaton’s name from his acting work in television shows like The Big Bang Theory, Leverage, and Star Trek: The Next Generation, or 1985’s timeless classic, Stand By Me. You may recognize his voice from one of the many audio books he’s narrated, including number one New York Times bestseller, Ready Player One, John Scalzi’s award-winning Collapsing Empire Trilogy, or even his own bestselling memoir, Still Just A Geek.

Now, Wil brings you It’s Storytime, with Wil Wheaton, a weekly audiobook podcast, featuring stories that Wil loves, pulled from the pages of Uncanny, Lightspeed, On Spec, and others. You’re going to meet authors you don’t yet know you love, including some who are being narrated for the very first time. Listeners will travel through time, meet some gods, watch people fall in and out of love, and more, brought to life by Wil’s remarkable narrative voice.

It’s Story Time With Wil Wheaton is available wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes drop every Wednesday, beginning March 26.

Subscribe now at

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Stitcher
  • Spotify
  • Pandora
  • iHeart
  • Amazon

I hope you’re as excited about this as I am, and I hope you’ll help me let other people who would enjoy this, know that it exists. The easy part was narrating all these stories and writing all the stuff that went with it; the hard part is helping it reach its audience.

I’ll be checking comments for the next few hours, if you have any questions.

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  1. Merc says:
    20 March, 2025 at 11:29 pm

    Awesome, Wil. I was a Tabletop fan, I liked both your books, and even enjoyed the incredibly unlucky Thorbir. Whenever Cory Doctorow praises your work narrating his novels I keep thinking I should listen to them that way. But, I really do prefer reading books most of the time. This is a great chance to listen to you narrate something I would probably not otherwise have found.

  2. mistybuggie says:
    21 March, 2025 at 11:05 pm

    I know that Fuckerbook is not your thing any more. So, I am really excited for this podcast. Sometimes when I’m looking for a book to listen to, if I can’t find something that strikes my fancy I search for books that you have narrated. I always enjoy your narration; and it can’t be an accident that every book that I’ve come across, narrated by you, was a great book. I suspect that you will find amazing stories too. Waiting…. waiting…

  3. valianteae1bc1bc3 says:
    22 March, 2025 at 8:38 am

    I’m not a big podcasts person, but I just downloaded Apple Podcasts to my iPhone….and now I can’t find a listing for you or your new podcast. Do I have to wait for a later date to subscribe?

    1. valianteae1bc1bc3 says:
      22 March, 2025 at 3:07 pm

      Nevermind, it finally popped up on my list when I searched again later.

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  5. Glen Miller says:
    25 March, 2025 at 5:37 pm

    Very cool Wil Wheaton. I just downloaded I ❤️ Radio and your podcast will be the first one I’ve ever listened to. Much success to you and your upcoming podcast.

  6. Christopher Ward says:
    25 March, 2025 at 11:18 pm

    Looking forward to the podcast too; you’ll find many tech geeks use the Overcast app, made by Marco Arment who created Tumblr – you should include a link to your pod there too: https://overcast.fm/+ABONH8M2LOQ

    1. Wil says:
      25 March, 2025 at 11:31 pm

      Ohhh that’s an unfortunate oversight. I’ll see what I can do.

  7. Heather says:
    26 March, 2025 at 4:36 am

    My podcatcher just downloaded the first episode and I’m so excited to listen! Thank you for making this, Wil. I desperately need good things right now and I think a storytime podcast is perfect.

  8. Robert Brosius says:
    26 March, 2025 at 10:39 am

    So cool. I’m brand spanking new to podcasts. I found an Android app, AntennaPod, free, but not listed on your list. I’ve started listening to your first podcast. I need to settle in a comfy chair to listen. I like that you started out with LeVar Burton. I’ve always admired him too. The two of you really, in different ways. So this is going to be a real adventure.

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