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The Unicorn Between Worlds - A Multiple Part Bedtime Adventure Podcast

The Unicorn Between Worlds - A Multiple Part Bedtime Adventure Podcast

Written by: Dion Anderson
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The story takes place primarily in the back garden — a sprawling, magical New Zealand bush and forest that, unknown to most, sits on a Thin Place: a natural crossing point between ordinary reality and Luminos, the Shimmering Realm, a world of pure magic where unicorns, dragons, and fairy-folk live alongside each other. The crossing point is hidden inside a massive, ancient pōhutukawa tree. A young unicorn named Prism has fallen through a crack between realities — pulled off course by the mischief of The Smudge, a villain who is less terrifying monster and more bumbling, grumpy, cloud-grey fox.Dion Anderson Literature & Fiction
Episodes
  • Episode Thirty: "Same Garden, Always Magic"
    Apr 22 2026

    The finale. Home. The garden, in full, beautiful, morning light. Everyone assembled one last time — or not the last time, never the last time, just this time. Ember toasting. Pip producing things. The pixies improving something. Thornwick arriving on his rock. Coral visible in her tree. Root warm under every foot. Nibbler on his wall — his wall, the right wall, the wall that is now the gate-wall too, the wall that is the most important wall in any garden in the world. Danica helps the unicorn foal through the gate on a short visit — Aura is tiny and luminous and immediately enamoured with the garden and with Danica specifically and with biscuits, which she tries for the first time and her coat goes full gold. Dion, watching, laughs the full chest-laugh. It fills the garden. Root pulses. The tūī sing. The moonflowers are closed but present, knowing they will open again. The episode ends with Dion writing a letter — narrated in his warm voice — to his daughters. About the adventure. About what they are. About the garden. About time. He signs it: *"Your Dad. Knight. Magician. Warden. Yours."

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    51 mins
  • Episode Twenty-Nine: "The Long Way Home"
    Apr 21 2026

    The journey home through Luminos — a long, warm, unhurried goodbye to every Luminos character. Clarity walks them to the gate — upright, clear, his old scrambling gone, his new frequency running through the pathways like a clean signal. He is everything he was named for. He promises to be at the gate every time they come through. Wave and Shimmer leap through the gate and back just to prove they can. The pixies have decorated the garden side of the gate with gold — of course — and also, unexpectedly, with a small sign above it in careful lettering: *THE BRIGHT GATE. WARDEN: DION, SCARLETT & DANICA.* Pip reads it. "Three names," he says. "That's right," says Dion. Prism appears at the gate — from the Luminos side, she has come back to the gate to see them home. She stands in the gateway, half in one world and half in the other. She looks at the girls. Her coat is gold.

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    26 mins
  • Episode Twenty-Eight: "The New Wardens"
    Apr 21 2026

    The formal ceremony. Scarlett and Danica are invested as Junior Wardens of the Bright Gate by Queen Aura, in the Court of the Bright Morning, with every character present. The Silver Fox clan attends — Clarity and his restored kin, silver and elegant and finally home. Ember is there, having come from the Western Reaches with Brightwing — Brightwing is enormous and magnificent and very careful and absolutely delighted by Danica, who pats her on the nose. Pip produces things from his ears that are all, for once, genuinely useful and appropriate: flowers, a small drum, a length of silver ribbon, and at the very end — a second photograph. This one taken somehow in Luminos. The whole group. Every single member. Framed and clear. Nobody knows how Pip's ear knew to produce this. Root, asked later, says only: *"Gardens remember."* The ceremony ends. The girls wear their cloaks. They are Wardens.

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    23 mins
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