The best little steampunk, horror and dark fantasy anthology podcast you've never heard of, presented in the grand tradition of 20th Century horror hosts.
200 years ago, four friends huddled around a fireplace and held a story telling contest to keep cabin fever at bay. Tonight we have two stories inspired by that cold summer’s night.
Author Dan Mickl…
Happy Halloween! Osgoode is having trouble with some annual visitors, and he has two spooky stories for you.
John Cooper Hamilton tells of of how Hollywood coped with the Zombie Apocalypse, and Spe…
The Czar’s Army is having a bit of trouble with the local fauna while pressing eastward across Manchuria. Their only hope? A jaded, insubordinate corporal from the Caucasus. Benjamin Sperduto reads h…
Mad Science Double Feature with two stories about strange inventions and the men who made them.
Author Stephen S. Power’s novel, The Dragon Round, was just published by Simon and Schuster. His short…
A "Professor" rents out a barn to build his bombastic inventions. A delightful send up of the steampunk aesthetic. Molly Shipwreck reads. #steampunk
Author Zach Bartlett has been called the New Engl…
Summer is here, so let’s go up the country, all the way to to Nova Scotia for our story tonight, written and read by our own Andrew McCurdy.
Andrew McCurdy has been reading and writing science ficti…
A tale of an alternate London, where Vapourmen man giant rosewater towers to protect the populace from bad airs. Richard Elen reads. #steampunk
Red lights flickered all across the board filling one…
Consider the red riding hood with a grim agenda of its own. Karen Bovenmyer narrates.
Karen Bovenmyer earned her MFA in Creative Writing: Popular Fiction from the University of Southern Maine’s Ston…
A rotting ship reeking of death moors at Pool of London, the crew fallen victim to a mermaid. Vic Mullin reads.
Author: Born in Yorkshire, Oxford graduate Philip Brian Hall is a former diplomat and…
A watchmaker tells of his boyhood job at the famed American Museum of P.T. Barnum, and how a demon was acquired for the menagerie. Keith Edie reads.
First published in Strange Tales V.
Author Eli…
Our reboot episode, featuring two curious on stories of the strangeness Love.
Osgoode welcomes you to the gallery and presents two new stories for Valentine's Day.
"Love is a Masterpiece" by Chris…
If you're going to haunt a proper English gentlemen's club after you die, you'd best be a member. Vic Mullin narrates. #ghosts #occult #vintage
We return to Brunel Hall to hear Mr. Victor Mornington…
What is in that powder my brother keeps taking?
A classic fright from 1895, said to have been an early influence on HP Lovecraft. Junie Ginsburg narrates.
Arthur Machen was born in Wales and became…
Good help is so hard to find, but what do you do when your family is complaining about a maid that you don't remember hiring? Junie Ginsburg reads. #VintageHorror #Ghosts
Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1…
An early work from H. P. Lovecraft's Dream cycle stories. Sit back, relax, and have your squire bring a coal from the stove to spark the hookah.
This story was first published in the November 1919 …
Ghosts, revenge, skeletons in the closet? Is it October yet? Tonight, our favorite lowlander, Victor Mornington (Vic Mullin), reads "A Man of Science" by Jerome K. Jerome. First published in The Idle…
That new servant has the Lady of the castle all in a twist. Is he a boy? Or a brownie? Vic Mullin reads. #folklore #vintage #scotland
Vic Mullin reads a grim tale from his native Scotland by poet an…
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Sun 01 May 2011
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