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Widdershins Stories is a storytelling podcast delving into the darkened pathways of folklore, fairy tales, mythology, legend, and beyond. Each tale is accompanied by a sparse and haunting live composed score, setting the mood for a journey deep into the woods. Before the episode comes to an end, join both Narrator and Bard as they peer into their process and explore the importance of story.

Ashley Nunez & Joe Sabourin


    • Jan 8, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 31m AVG DURATION
    • 41 EPISODES


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    36. Snow White And Rose Red

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 16:15


    Episode 36: Snow White & Rose Red by the Brothers Grimm Journey with us back to a classic: Snow White & Rose Red. A mother with two lovely daughters named after the roses growing in her yard one day are visited by a great black bear who spends many a snowy winter evening by their fire. When summer comes, the bear must leave to protect his home from a wicked dwarf. Will the sisters find the bear again? Will the dwarf ever be grateful for their aid? Is this a tale of uncomfortable bestiality? (spoiler alert: it's not) Join us and find out. If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify or our various social accounts! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    35. Cupid & Psyche by Josephine Preston Peabody

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 20:15


    Celebrate love this Valentine's Day with a retelling of Apuleius' “Cupid & Psyche” by Josephine Preston Peabody. When a princess rivals the goddess of beauty, Venus sends her son Cupid to punish her for her charms. But when Cupid's arrow strikes himself, he falls in love and protects her from the wrath of his mother in a royal home where she is treated like a goddess herself although never seeing this prophesied “creature” who is now her husband. When her sisters visit, in their jealousy they poison her mind against Cupid and she looks upon him while he sleeps, breaking the peace they had together and leaving her alone. Heartbroken, Psyche tries to find him and is set trials by Venus to gain the goddess' favor and her lost husband back again. How will a mortal maid fare against the goddess of love and beauty? If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify or our various social accounts! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    34. A Christmas Ghost Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 22:26


    “A Christmas Ghost Story” by an unknown author is a tale much like the Dickens classic. A miserly old man heads to bed on Christmas Eve only to find himself face to face with a ghost who offers him all the gold he could wish for-which comes with a hard price to look back on his life's mistakes. He cannot undo the past, but perhaps he can learn from the bitterness he sewed along the way. ***Content Warning*** While in the tradition of Victorian ghost stories for Christmastime, this tale does stray into some darker territory with suicide. This can be a hard time of year for all regardless of what you celebrate, so we wanted to share a friendly heartfelt reminder that if you or a loved one is struggling with suicidal ideations, help is available with someone you can talk to today at ​​800-273-8255. Be gentle with yourself, and remember to reach out if you need some support this dark winter season. If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify or our various social accounts! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    33. October in the Chair by Neil Gaiman

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 35:08


    “October in the Chair” by Neil Gaiman is a dark and whimsical tale. What do the months of the year do to harken the change of their time? Why tell stories, of course! And with October in the chair, you know it'll be something to give you a bit of a shiver. Special thanks to Neil Gaiman for his affirmative tweet giving our lowly little podcast permission to read one of his works. Neil Gaiman is the much beloved author of such great pieces as The Sandman, Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, The Graveyard Book, and frankly too many amazing works for us to even begin to list off. This particular tale is from his collection of Short Fiction, Fragile Things. You can find him readily enough on Twitter (as you may have guessed) or find out more at www.neilgaiman.com. If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify or our various social accounts! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    32. Madam Lucifer by Richard Garnett

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 17:03


    “Madam Lucifer” by Richard Garnett is a bit of a divergence in our tales of fairy and nature, offering a peek into the whimsical fantasy realm from his classic, The Twilight of the Gods, written in 1903. Lucifer sits with Man, playing chess for his soul when, hearing his lament for his beloved, decides to keep her company. Smitten upon sight with Adeliza, he gets it into his head to marry, but to do so would have to leave Madam Lucifer and lose his dominion over Pandemonium...what's a devil to do? If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    Daughters of Darkness Special: She by Allison Carr Waechter

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 26:32


    On this special episode for Salem Daughters of Darkness Festival, we have created a virtual wander through the woods to go along with our tale. To celebrate the dark and strange, we chose “She” by Allison Carr Waechter for our tale. Listen on to this queer and dark tale of a curious entity taking over the body of another. A tale that brings us the fey strangeness of changeling tales and the wild feral nature of Other. Join us on YouTube to enjoy the visualizer that accompanies this episode or stick around here for the audio. Allison Carr Waechter, is the author of Vessel of Starfire, the debut novel in the Outlaws of Interra trilogy. Follow her work and sign up for her newsletter at www.allisoncarrwaechter.com for news of upcoming tales. And for more information on The Way of Thorn & Key, please visit their Patreon: www.patreon.com/thewayofthornandkey We hope you take some time to check out Salem Daughters of Darkness' virtual festival this weekend! Please visit www.salemdaughtersofdarkness.com to visit the vendor's websites and the other great virtual programming! If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    31. Wild & Sacred: Poems By Tom Hirons

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 19:15


    A special diversion from the normal stories this week, we have a journey into the woods for you to read two brilliant poems by Tom Hirons. “Sometimes a Wild God” and “The Worship of Place” both speak to our relationship with nature both in a feral and wild sense as we have, many of us, become domesticated things and also to the awe of the sacred beauty of the world around us. It was an absolute delight to read and perform these poems, and a special thanks again to Tom for giving us permission to read his works! Tom Hirons was born and raised on the Suffolk-Norfolk border in East Anglia, but lived in Scotland for almost twenty years before gravitating to Dartmoor in the Southwest of England. Tom has been storytelling publicly for over 15 years and writing for much longer. He now teaches storytelling for Hedgespoken and has been known to mentor a writer or two. Tom hopes his work provokes you into a deeper relationship with this marvellous world, or sings a remembering song to you, or inspires some kind of cathartic fit that takes you home via the stars… There's much to lament and grieve, and much to be angry about and take action against, but to be alive is an incredible thing. We do not know when death or disaster will take us, so let us live fully while we may and nourish the web of life around us as much as we possibly can. To learn more about Tom you can visit his website at www.tomhirons.com or Hedgespoken Press to pick up some of his works at www.hedgespokenpress.com If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    30. Ecdysis by Christina Rosso

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 18:22


    “Ecdysis” is retelling of Rapunzel from Christina Rosso's She is a Beast. What if the damsels in distress you read of in fairy tales, those ladies in waiting of a prince to come, were a bit more beastly and self-reliant than you thought? After being locked in a tower and sold out to lusty suitors, Rapunzel decides to take matters into her own hands through blade and escape from the Enchantress that has locked her away for so many years. Content Warning: This episode mentions rape and sexual brutality. Christina Rosso-Schneider lives and writes in South Philadelphia with her rescue pup, Atticus Finch, and bearded husband, Alex. Together they run an independent bookstore and event space called A Novel Idea on Passyunk. She is a Beast is her first book and you can order your own copy from their website www.anovelideaphilly.com and visit Christina's website for more information about her and her works at www.christina-rosso.com If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    29. Little Wildrose by Andrew Lang

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 20:45


    “Little Wildrose” is a Romanian folktale that was collected by Andrew Lang in his Crimson Fairy Book but otherwise given no authorial identification. We love this tale for its little bits of absurdism that you find weaving their way in and out of folk stories, especially where the narrator has a little bit of cheek. Wildrose is a girl “born” of longing and a bitten apple who grows up in an eagle's nest only to be spotted by a prince and longed for so badly, the emperor calls for a place at court for anyone who can bring her to him. An old woman through feigning ignorance of physics tricks her from the nest, showing us that if you want a perfect beautiful woman, just look to the tops of trees. If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    Aural Narrative - A rainy evening in the book stacks.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 43:53


    You have returned home after a long day and take off your rain sodden boots, for now it's time to wind down in the study. Settle in with some books from your personal library stacks and while away the evening as the rain pours down over roof and windowpane. In the other room, you overhear the hushed sounds of your reclusive neighbor gently playing their guitar like a personal concert just for you. Brew a cup of tea, light your candles, and let the cloak of night richly settle upon your shoulders. This is the first in a series of Aural Narratives by Widdershins Stories. With audio performances by Ashley Nunez on quill, parchment, and books and Joe Sabourin on guitar and sound engineering. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: https://www.widdershinsstories.com To help us keep the podcast running and to craft more aural narratives, support us on Ko-Fi: https://www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: https://www.oldgrowthalchemy.com https://www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: https://www.joesabourin.com

    28. The Maiden-Tree by Catherynne M. Valente

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 26:34


    “The Maiden-Tree” by Catherynne M. Valente is a dark look at the classic Sleeping Beauty. What attraction does a spinning wheel have to a sixteen year old girl? What comes from a hundred years kept preserved after the first blood soaked stab of the needle? The prince is not really coming, at least not for what you think he wants. And really, who is to say what happens when the briars take over the castle and are hungry for more? Take care that the roses don't take you too. CW: this episode contains descriptions of body horror Catherynne M. Valente is the New York Times bestselling author of forty works of speculative fiction and poetry, including Space Opera, The Refrigerator Monologues, Palimpsest, the Orphan's Tales series, Deathless, Radiance, and the crowdfunded phenomenon The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Own Making (and the four books that followed it). She lives on an island off the coast of Maine with a small but growing menagerie of beasts, some of which are human. To learn more about Catherynne and her work, please visit www.catherynnemvalente.com If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    27. Midnight Wren by Allison Carr Waechter

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 23:45


    “Midnight Wren” is the second story from the Tales of Wolf Hollow by Allison Carr Waechter. A young girl abandoned at a second-rate boarding school wonders about her empty future when she stumbles one day upon a glossy raven black feather. As more appear, she collects them up in woven baskets only to find when the moon shines upon them, they feel alive and she begins to hear a strange song upon waking up to talon claw in sleep. Where is the song coming from, and why does it sound so familiar and uncloud nightmarish memories? Allison Carr Waechter, is the author of Vessel of Starfire, the debut novel in the Outlaws of Interra trilogy. Follow her work and sign up for her newsletter at www.allisoncarrwaechter.com for news of upcoming tales. And for more information on The Way of Thorn & Key, please visit their Patreon: www.patreon.com/thewayofthornandkey If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi to help us keep the podcast running! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    26. The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 16:52


    A surprise bonus episode for you all for Valentine's Day! “The Nightingale and the Rose” by Oscar Wilde is a bit of an anti-Valentine's Day tale but we couldn't resist sharing. A student bemoaning his lack of a red rose to give his love is overheard by a nightingale who believes she has finally found purity of love. Attempting to help the lovestruck student, she makes the ultimate sacrifice to bring the most perfect red rose into existence. Alas for her, our student's heart is not quite as pure as she thought…. If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com Support us on Ko-Fi! www.ko-fi.com/widdershinsstories For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    25. The Truths of Wolf Hollow by Allison Carr Waechter

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 33:28


    “Come out of the dark night and sit by my fire.” This week, we have the dark and enchanting tale, “The Truths of Wolf Hollow” by Allison Carr Waechter. A retelling of the familiar story of Little Red Riding Hood with a twist that the Grimm's never would have dared to discuss. What happens when a village is divided by an ever growing wood and the wolves aren't the only things to be frightened of in the dark night full of whispering winds? You've come this far, why not stay for the whole telling? Allison Carr Waechter, is the author of Vessel of Starfire, the debut novel in the Outlaws of Interra trilogy. Follow her work and sign up for her newsletter at www.allisoncarrwaechter.com for news of upcoming tales. And visit her website for more information on The Way of Thorn & Key, the story of two witches brought together by a magical book. If you've been enjoying our tales, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    24. The Siren And Russalka - Tales by Antsey and Baring

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 36:05


    Two tales of treacherous maids of the water, this week we have “The Siren” by F. Antsey and “Russalka” by Maurice Baring. “The Siren” tells of a siren upon an island who uses her power upon men without heed, when one day a stranger comes unbidden to her shores and makes her question her ways and learn the meaning of love. In “Russalka” a young couple in love run afoul of the powers of the rusalka when on a whim, young Petrushka leaves his work on the river's edge and finds himself in the thrall of the woman of the water to his untimely fate. If you've been enjoying these, give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    23. The Weird Violin by Unknown

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 17:41


    A curious tale by an unknown author, “The Weird Violin” was written in a monthly magazine in 1893 in the tradition of Victorian Christmas ghost stories. A virtuoso musician, right before a major performance stumbles into a music warehouse when he encounters a strange and somewhat menacing violin. Upon his horror when he plays it, he is greeted with visions of the past sending him into a stupor mid performance. If you've been enjoying these, we'd love if you'd give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    22. The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton by Charles Dickens

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 31:00


    This week we are bringing some classic Dickensian cheer with “The Story of the Goblins Who Stole a Sexton.” With a similar arc to “A Christmas Carol,” Charles Dickens tells us the story of a glum and grim sexton who delights in suffering, who through a long night with a band of goblins learns of the delights of nature in the world. And just in time too, as we'll be doing a live streamed reading of “A Christmas Carol” on Christmas Eve at 8pm EST. You can join us over at www.instagram.com/oldgrowthalchemy, www.facebook.com/oldgrowthalchemy, or www.youtube.com/channel/UCkvE-OrS0BZ9qj-Lr1t1Kng that evening for the live story by candlelight or pop back over for the recording later. If you've been enjoying these, we'd love if you'd give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    21. The Phantom Coach by Amelia Edwards

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 36:16


    Cozy up with a blanket for the chilling tale of “The Phantom Coach” by Amelia Edwards. An unfortunate man gets caught outdoors in the middle of a snowstorm after a day of lackluster hunting and, while in search of shelter, finds an old man with a lantern who reluctantly brings him back to his master's farmhouse. There, he has some curious conversation with a recluse who upon realizing it has stopped snowing bids him goodnight with a warning of ghosts on the road to town. Unfortunately, the dark night will prove to lead our unfortunate wanderer into grimmer circumstances than he could have anticipated. If you've been enjoying these, we'd love if you'd give us a review on Apple Podcasts and follow along on Spotify! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    20. The Man and the Snake by Ambrose Bierce

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 21:20


    “The Man and the Snake ” by Ambrose Bierce is a grim tale of an eccentric bachelor who goes to live for a short time with a doctor who has a peculiar fascination with reptiles. A chance encounter with one of the beasts leaves the man full of fear and trepidation and to an untimely fate, but upon his discovery a twist turns in our tale. A slight deviation from our ghost stories of late, but a good deal of fun! To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    19. Bloody Chambers - Tales by Grimm and Poe

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 33:36


    A special pre-Halloween episode and two-parter! This week we are focused on some classic grim and gruesome tales from literature and fairytale. Our first story is “Fitcher's Bird” by The Brothers Grimm. A sorcerer disguises himself as a beggar to bring unsuspecting beautiful young women to his sumptuous home. They are able to live there with all their wants provided for, as long as they do not go into the one forbidden chamber opened by a small key which they are given with an egg for safekeeping. As the first sister falls prey to curiosity and drops her egg revealing the bloody betrayal, will her sisters fare any better? Our second tale is “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe. While the Red Death ravages the world leaving its victims blood bespeckled and dead within the hour, Prince Propsero secludes his coutiers in his home of extravagant distraction. At a sumptuous masquerade, however, a mysterious and haunting guest and the somber and bleak tolling of the grand clock bring the fate of those hidden in the grand walls ever closer. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    18. The Ebony Frame by Edith Nesbit

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 30:48


    “The Ebony Frame” by Edith Nesbit is a delicious ghost story with whispers of witchcraft and consorting with the devil. When our narrator inherits a comfortable fortune from his aunt, he discovers in the attic an old set of portraits that fit an ebony from which captivates his attention. Entranced by the gaze of the woman in the frame, it soon is all he thinks. When pleading for her to come out of the frame one day, he has a thrilling encounter which leaves him changed forever. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    17. The Death Of Halpin Frayser by Ambrose Bierce

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 42:43


    “The Death of Halpin Frayser” by Ambrose Bierce is a gothic ghost story set in a disjointed narrative following the ordeals and life of one Halpin Frayser. At the ripe age of 32, we enter the story with Halpin Frayser dead. Over the course of the narrative, we begin to unravel his life and what led to his untimely demise with a brief drift into a dream or perhaps the afterlife. Scenes and sounds of unearthly horrors beg the question of what precisely happened to our man Halpin Frayser? To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    16. Moments Of Madness - Tales by Harvey and Irving

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 33:36


    In this episode we bring you two short stories of macabre horror and madness. In our first tale, “August Heat” by W.F. Harvey, we find an artist in a fit of creative inspiration drawing a man he has never seen before but feels compelled to keep the illustration by him while he wanders in a daze through the oppressive August heat. Stumbling into the yard of a marble worker, he is shocked to find the man he drew finishing a tombstone with his name on it. Both men fumble through an awkward evening together as the heat draws them closer together to see if they will both make it through midnight. Our second story, “The Adventures of the German Student” by Washington Irving, is a tale of a melancholic recluse student who upon a walk through a rainy night in revolutionary Paris finds a young woman who has been haunting his dreams. Bringing her back to his room to take shelter from the storm, they declare their unusual passions for one another. But upon the morning, our student returns to discover the dreadful secret of the mysterious woman. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    15. The Body Snatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 53:39


    “The Body Snatcher” by Robert Louis Stevenson is a tale based in history. Inspired by the murders of Burke and Hare in 19th century Scotland, this tale tells us of those lowly beings: the body snatchers. We begin with old friends round a fire in a pub when one finds himself face to face with an old colleague. Through deduction and prodding, we learn of their relationship. While in school together learning of the anatomist's work, they maintained the stock of materials: corpses for dissection. As they begin to deduce where the freshest of their stock is coming from, they start on their path towards midnight atrocities. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    14. The Premature Burial by Edgar Allan Poe

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 42:52


    A classic from Edgar Allan Poe and a fear we all know, this week we bring you “The Premature Burial.” Our author begins with a recollection of the fear and terror that deep down strikes us all: the fear of being buried alive. He recounts many instances historically of such cases and how the subjects were found trying to escape, or alas, found in death's grip too late. We then hear the chilling recollection of our author reliving his own moments in the grave for a much feared almost untimely fate. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    13. The Old Nurse's Story by Elizabeth Gaskell

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 57:36


    Written as a recollection from age to youth, Elizabeth Gaskell's “The Old Nurse's Story” is a chilling tale of a child growing up in her care. Upon the death of the parent's they go to the next of familial line: a manor house with cold and regal relations with covered up family history. As mysterious music is played more and more as the seasons turn to winter, our nurse learns of a great family secret that nobody wishes to talk about until the day young Rosamond is lured out into the snow almost to her death. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    12. Transformation by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 50:12


    We pay homage to the mother of Gothics this week with “Transformation” by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Although her masterpiece is clearly Frankenstein, “Transformation” offers us something of that tale as we follow our narrator trying to reclaim his place in society. Squandering his wealth and inheritance, he is ultimately banished and while witnessing a horrible shipwreck he finds himself face to face with a creature, some monster who offers him a way out of his current predicament. Is this a deal with the devil or a guardian angel? We see both faces as the deal is broken and our narrator must come face to face with the consequences. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    11. The Ash-tree by M.R. James

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 36:16


    In this episode continue in the realm of the Gothics, although now we follow down the path of the ghost story. “The Ash-tree” by M.R. James is a curious tale beginning with witch trials and ending in perhaps their unintended consequence. A woman is accused of witchcraft, of going to an ash tree and clipping the branches, and is condemned by a first hand account from the owner of the estate. At her hanging, she utters an ominous phrase and soon after the owner is found dead in his room by some vile arts. Two generations later, in the same room, scrapings and scratchings on the window pane thought to be the ash tree disturb our lord of the house when he too meets an untimely demise. Only when the ash tree is investigated do we find the cause of such horrid ends. CONTENT WARNING: Arachnophobes, tread carefully. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    10. The White People by Arthur Machen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 101:20


    In this episode we have another Gothic for you-this time a classic tale of Gothic horror: “The White People” by Arthur Machen. A tale that begins with a discussion on the nature of good and evil with a curious recluse and an excited listener. We then delve into the found story of a young girl who since she was young, has been told stories and increasingly indoctrinated into occult mysteries by her old nurse. As she questions what is real and what is imaginary, she tells us some of the tales and we have three stories within our story within a story. This winding description of the dark places and secrets that are not to be spoken of leave us questioning the world ourselves. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    9. The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 47:28


    We are delving back into the gothic this week with “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. A feminist classic with a delicious and dark twist-join us for the story told by our narrator writing in her journals when not on bedrest or tended by her physician husband or his doting sister. What could be amiss with our ailing narrator? As the summer goes on and she vacations in an old mansion, she cannot help but notice something behind the awful yellow wallpaper in their bedroom. As her nervous disorder seems to worsen from a prescribed lack of activity, she begins to question her husband's “medicine” and her mind sharpens around the mystery of what is bound up in the wallpaper. Though her physical condition worsens and her relationship with her husband strains, she finds a kind of clarity as the shape behind the bars of the paper forms into an unexpected figure. Won't you join us for this curious social commentary? The 1890s were a hard time, and this offers a very unique glimpse into some of the ideas of the age. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    8. The Unlikely Art of Self Defense : Two Folk & Fairytales

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 20:16


    In this episode we have a special selection of two tales! To begin: “The Bremen Town Musicians” by the Brothers Grimm gives us a story of four animals who manage to escape their dismal demises as their masters no longer have a use for them by deciding to take to the streets and head over to Bremen to become town musicians. They are stopped on their journey by the temptation of a warm place to sleep and are able to scare off a band of robbers with their melodious gifts. Our second story is Japanese folk tale, “The Boy Who Drew Cats,” translated by Lafcadio Hearn which is the story of a young boy sent off to seek his own way in the world. Although he is clever, he seems to be cursed by the distraction to always draw cats on whatever he can find. When set off on his own yet again, this artistry proves to be his best defense against an abandoned temple and the goblin rat which haunts it. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    7. East Of The Sun and West of the Moon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 26:06


    Episode 7 : East of the Sun and West of the Moon In this episode we read “East of the Sun and West of the Moon” by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen. A tale of a beautiful young maiden who is promised to a great white bear only to be tricked by her mother into revealing his true nature before the curse has the chance to be fulfilled. A familiar story of trials and tribulations follow before our lovers have a chance to be together again. This version is from The Blue Fairy Book as selected by Andrew Lang. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    Bonus Episode: The Sea-Maiden - Behind the Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 18:56


    Episode 6b: The Sea-Maiden - Behind the Story In episode 6 we read “The Sea-Maiden” by Joseph Jacobs. For this week's Behind the Story we delve into the nature of storytelling, how the familiarity of stories sets the landscape for adventure, and the way that takes can mimic each other across cultures and countries. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    6. The Sea-Maiden by Joseph Jacobs

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 22:18


    And we're back! In this episode we read “The Sea-Maiden” by Joseph Jacob's from Celtic Fairy Tales (1892). A fun story combining many of the twists and turns familiar to us already and to many fairy tales across Europe. A fisherman's son turned sheep herd takes on giants, a hag, and seeks the hand of the king's daughter while escaping a fate prescribed unto him by a foolish promise from his father. And come back for a bonus episode as we discuss the art of storytelling and the familiarity of fairy tales. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    5. The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 31:36


    In this episode we read “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. A classic tale on the high seas of a hasty decision gone awry. Join us for the tale of besting curses, dispensing wisdom to strangers, and some terrors of the sea. Content Warning: Death on the high seas described in poetic form. This version is from Houghton Mifflin Co's collection also featuring Thomas Campbell from 1895. No discussion episode this week, as we both feel this poem has been talked through pretty well.You can head to our website for a "Behind the Episode" post. We'll be back next week with a brand new episode. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    Bonus Episode: The Goblin Market - Behind The Story

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 16:03


    In episode 4 we read “The Goblin Market” by Christina Rossetti. For this week's Behind the Story we delve into the performance of poetry, how cadence and musicality lend themselves to each other, and intention versus interpretation. This is a particularly interesting case given the stark contrast of our author versus some of the themes and descriptions in her poem. And if you stick around long enough, you may even hear a Rush reference. Classic prog rock fans, this one's for you. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    4. The Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 22:27


    In this episode we read “The Goblin Market” by Christina Rossetti. A tale of the dangers of forbidden fruit and what you may give up for the sake of the lush and deceitfully delightful. No content warning for this week, except perhaps to beware strange goblin men and the fruit they peddle. Just in case. Join us for a bonus where we will break down the tale, dabble a little in the dangers of temptations, and chat about cadence and musicality of poetry. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    Bonus Episode: Ligeia - Behind the Story

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 24:00


    Ligeia-Behind the Story In Episode 3, we read Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe. In this episode join us for a discussion of the characters, pacing of the tale, and some metanarrative. We look at some of the themes as they twist from character to character, the challenges of an unreliable narrator, and a few tropes of Gothic romance. And we ponder the question you've all been asking: Is this all Poe's hot take on transcendentalism? Tune in to find out. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    3. Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 49:08


    In this episode we read “Ligeia” by Edgar Allan Poe: a tale of the befuddling strange beauty of a lost love and the opium-induced dreamscapes of a haunted man. In order words: Edgar Allan Poe. **Content Warning** Please note that the story in this episode has major themes of death, dying, and drug use. Enjoyed the tale but missing the banter? Fear not! We will begin periodically releasing bonus episodes to go along with the tales. Come back for this week's bonus episode as we discuss the making of the episode, soundscapes of dread, and Poe's commentary on ideals of the time. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    2. Fearnot by The Brothers Grimm

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 41:07


    In this episode we read “The Tale of a Youth Who Set Out to Learn What Fear Was” by The Brothers Grimm-or as we shall affectionately refer to it: Fearnot. This version is from The Blue Fairy Book as selected by Andrew Lang. **Content Warning** As with all Grimm tales, this does not shirk from the dark side. There is cruelty towards animals and casual murder throughout the story. Consider yourself forewarned. And surprise: now with commentary! Joe and Ashley speak on the Grimm story formula, subversion of expectation, the process of composing these episodes, and a small dalliance with Tom Bombadil. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

    1. The Juniper Tree by The Brothers Grimm

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 19:36


    In this inaugural episode of Widdershins, please enjoy “The Juniper Tree” by The Brothers Grimm as read by candlelight on a chilly moonless evening. This version is from The Juniper Tree and Other Tales from Grimm, Selected by Lore Segal and Maurice Sendak, Translated by Lore Segal with four tales translated by Randall Jarrell. **Content Warning** As with all Grimm tales, this does not shirk from the dark side. There is violence towards children, murder, death, and the questionable contents of a cannibalistic stew. Consider yourself forewarned. To learn more about Widdershins, please visit: www.widdershinsstories.com For more information on Ashley, please visit: www.oldgrowthalchemy.com www.patreon.com/oldgrowthalchemy For more information on Joe, please visit: www.joesabourin.com

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