Dreadtime Stories- The Kit Bag
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Hello, Dear Listeners. I know. Yours Cruelly has neglected the Oddcast feed. I apologize and will work on being better. That said, here is episode 25. In this episode, we featured F. Marion Crawford’s weird story The Upper Berth. This was followed by The Magnus Archives episode 22: Colony. Just a reminder, all incidental music heard on this program is
It’s Saturday night, and that means it’s time for the Midnight Sun to rise. With Valentine’s Day around the corner, it’s time to resurrect another one of our themed shows. This week, we’ll be running songs about love. Of course, you’ll be able to make requests and dedications via our form, which is also going to be on this post.
Well, I’ve decided to start sharing my Mythical Moment copy. I’ll also try to include some resources so you can read about the myths that I use in the making of my weekly recordings. The audio for this week’s Mythical Moment will be added to this post after It Came From Cleveland tomorrow night, at around 10 Eastern. — For
More Posts for Show: Dreadtime Stories: Back From The Grave
Hello again, Dear Listeners. Yes, I know Yours Cruelly is over a week late in getting the show podcast up but… Better late than never, right? Anyway. This week, our stories were In the Village of Villifere by Robert E. Howard, and The She-Wolf by Saki. This was followed by episode 7 of The Magnus Archives, The Piper. We then
Hello again, Dear Listeners. It is finally October and Halloween, objectively the best time of the year, has begun in earnest. To mark this occult occasion, we have selected an extremely terrifying tale written by Washington Irving, one of America’s finest authors of short stories. In fact, you’re guaranteed to just lose your head listening to The Adventure of the