The research cluster examines multiple strands of sound-based storytelling as both theoretical and practice-based research. Key perspectives include life writing in radio drama; intermediality and adaptation in audio texts (radio plays, audiobooks, etc.); relations among sound, text, and music; radio plays in translation and translation for radio; the role of radio as a medium within memory studies; experimental feminist poetics and the neo-avant-garde on radio; and ecological sound art. The cluster’s members publish widely and organise national and international events to broaden the scholarly conversation on audio literature and sonic narratives.