Brought to you by http://skinner.fm, Flash Pulp is an experiment in broadcasting fresh pulp stories in the modern age - five to ten minutes of fiction brought to you Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays.
A recurring cast of characters appear in both one off and serial tales, - classically styled weird, fantasy and adventure stories, for your eyes or podcast feed.
Tonight we introduce The Irregular Division, the newest, and final, thread of the Flash Pulp universe. Here it all begins to come together - and here it all begins to unravel.
Prepare yourself for: Cinematic folklore, shaking it off, action adventure Poltergeist, retirement franchises, and The Murder Plague
We've gathered this evening to consider 1959’s The Bat, starring Agnes Moorehead and Vincent Price.
Tonight we tell a brief super-heroic tale from the pulpy pages of Capital City’s funny books. A story of bumbling newsmen, space avengers, and true villainy.
Tonight we attempt to survive another encounter on the streets of Capital City alongside our hero, Harm Carter, a victim of the homicidal paranoia that infects the city’s inhabitants.
Tonight we present a tale of summer miscreancy and the unexpected phantasms of childhood.
Prepare yourself for a very special FlashCast Minisode
Prepare yourself for: Giant Rage Monsters, mysterious millions, a not-terrible holiday office party mix, Wolves of the Calla, Kar'Mas Karols, and Blackhall.
Tonight we present a chilling tale of long distance miscommunication and the intimacy of strangers.
We're gathered this evening to consider 1959’s Attack of the Giant Leeches, an American International Pictures flick.
Tonight we present a fairy tale in the oral tradition, as told in the Capital City style.
Tonight we hear the whispered tale behind the black ambulance said to haunt the backroads of Capital County.
Tonight we find ourselves visitors to the shores of the Island of Corosia, and walk among the contagions that rage across it.
Prepare yourself for: The Hunger Games salute, mailing body parts, self-defeating nazis, Ashley Madison, and Mulligan Smith.
Tonight the Chrononaut Cinema Reviews gang considers 1960’s Atom Age Vampire.
Tonight, private investigator Mulligan Smith finds himself at the center of an online web of deceit and broken hearts.
Tonight, Mulligan Smith, PI, finds himself involved in a high-speed chase.
Tonight we present a tale of betrayal and violence influenced by Jurd’s current international travel status - that influence mostly being exhaustion.