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Happy Halloween! This episode was supposed to air on 11/4, but we figured you'd all appreciate hearing this one a week early in the spirit of the season. The next episode will air on schedule on 11/18, so make sure you check out some older spooky season TBC episodes while you wait: The Hog from Carnacki, the Ghost Finder by William Hope Hodgson *Special Guests D & Ken from Antiques Freaks* Drag Queen Dino Fighters by MP Johnson *Patron's Choice* Man, F*ck This House by Brian Asman *Patron's Choice* E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in His Adventure on Earth by William Kotzwinkle *Special Guest Mary Parker* The Haunted Vagina by Carl Mellick III In the House in the Dark of the Woods by Laird Hunt *Patron's Choice* This week it was Chris's turn to head over to r/horrorlit to pick through more of the sub's worst horror books from 2024. He was lured to The Paleontologist simply based on the thought that ghost dinosaurs seemed an especially funny concept. In addition to our usual barnyard language, today's episode includes discussion or mention of child abuse, abduction, and murder; ghosts; implied pedophillia; and the pandemic. References: Terrible Book Club, Episode 79 (2020): Museum of the Living Dead (A Plot-It-Yourself Horror Story) by Hilary Milton: This week it's 1985 and we're two children in an off-brand "Plot-It-Yourself" horror story. Chris wants to die as quickly as possible while Paris chooses life. Paris's microphone is backwards, Chris can't stop creating new lyrics for a bad 90s song, and we play another round of Power Rangers Monster or Weed Strain? Vintage Burn Podcast
Vamos viajar pra Europa e Japão de 1915 na história alternativa de Shadow Hearts Covenant! O Galinha Viajante de hoje é sobre essa gema escondida do PS2. Samuca, um fã de longa data da série, e Leon, que conheceu os jogos da franquia esse ano, contam suas aventuras que começam com investigações sobre uma sociedade secreta na França e Itália e terminam em, lógico, salvar o mundo não uma, não duas, mas TRÊS vezes. Conheça tudo sobre o sistema de batalha incrível desse jogo, entenda as referências audiovisuais e ouça um pouco sobre a narrativa triste e cheia de reviravoltas. Tudo isso acompanhado de um lobo mágico, um samurai que vira capeta e um vampiro wrestler gay. É isso mesmo, você não leu errado.APOIE O GALINHA VIAJANTEAcesse catarse.me/galinhaviajanteLINKS DA GALINHACatarse | Youtube | Instagram | BlueskyContato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brAcesse nosso SITE: galinhaviajante.com.brOUÇA TAMBÉMGV#211: Final Fantasy VII (PS1)GV#205: Kingdom Hearts 2GV#201: Clair Obscur Expedition 33TRILHA SONORAOld Smudged Map, Death is The Great Leveller, Vicious 1915, Town of Twilight, The Name's Gran Papillon, Spiritualization, Battle With The Fallen Angel, Rising Sun, The Fate, The 3 Karma, Gesturenka (Shadow Hearts Covenant OST)Underworld Kid Icarus Jazz Cover (The Consouls)Guile's Theme (Street Fighter II OST)Battle On The Jazzy Bridge (Quasar)CAPÍTULOS00:00:00 - Abertura do Episódio00:05:14 - Introdução e Desenvolvimento00:48:56 - Sistema de Combate01:26:24 - Top Dúzia Transformações dos Games01:44:02 - Exploração e Level Design02:09:41 - Audiovisual e Trilha Sonora02:51:52 - Personagens e História03:35:15 - Encerramento do EpisódioCITADOS NO EPISÓDIOVideogames: Kouldeka, Shadow Hearts, Shadow Hearts: From the New World, Dark Cloud, Dark Cloud 2, Harvest Moon, Tales of Symphonia, Clair Obscur Expedition 33, Final Fantasy X, Dragon Quest VIII, Dragon Quest XI, Grandia 2, Grandia 3, Grandia Xtreme, Rogue Galaxy, Skies of Arcadia, Stella Deus, Star Ocean 3: Til the End of Time; Sonic, The Binding of Isaac Rebirth, Super Mario Wonder, Mega Man Battle Network, Pokémon, Kirby, Final Fantasy IX, Monster Rancher, Kingdom Hearts, Castlevania Symphony of the Night, Tekken, GTA: San Andreas, Metroid, Bloody Roar, Altred Beast, Final Fantasy VII, Golden Sun Outras Mídias: A Chave Menor de Salomão, Dragon Ball, GACKT, Carnacki the Ghost-Finder, SupernaturalO Galinha vai ao ar toda semana graças aos Escudeiros da Galinha Viajante! Apoie você também o nosso projeto no Catarse e junte-se à Escudaria!Apresentado e produzido por Leon Cleveland e Samuel R. Auras.Contato: cast@galinhaviajante.com.brSupport the show
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This episode is made possible by the generous support of our subscribers on Patreon. Join us at patreon.com/leviathanchronicles to hear episodes ad free and unlock exclusive content. Welcome to LEVIATHAN PRESENTS! - A segment where we highlight one audio fiction creator, have a conversation, and then play a full episode of their show right here in our feed. Jonathan Pezza the creator of the multi-award winning audio drama podcast Curious Matter Anthology joins Christof in studio to give you a sneak peek at their upcoming new star-studded supernatural horror. Carnacki; Blood and Aether, will follow WW1 Vet, Thomas Carnacki, the world's leading supernatural exterminator, finds himself at the center of a quick spreading outbreak of violent hauntings. Plus, Jonathan shares the inside scoop on their first leap into the world of TTRPS and their new Blood & Aether Supernatural Horror Roleplaying System. We need your help to bring this groundbreaking project to life. Get in on the ground floor and help the Curious Matter team make something unforgettable. Head to cmanthology.com/kickstarter and click that notify button so you can be an early backer and get extra perks! To discover more podcasts set in the Leviathan Universe go to www.leviathanaudioproductions.com or follow us social on media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you like antique and vintage cars? We can almost guarantee your affection for the automobile does not surpass—nay, does not nearly equal—the lust held by the notorious Edwardian author E.F. Benson. Thrill at this tale of haunted honking! Marvel at the myriad motors! Shrink with horror from a story somehow more sensual than anything tackled by Carnacki the Ghost-Finder! Featuring Chris and Paris of the Terrible Book Club podcast. CONTENT WARNING for irreverent discussion of the passing of a fictional child and a fictional dog.
Once upon a time in April of 2020 we read our first Carnacki story - but we did not read it on air. Now the Horse of the Invisible has returned to wreak its revenge, and only Chris and Paris of the Terrible Book Club podcast can rescue the Antiques Freaks from its horrible haunting.
Nearly 5 years ago to the day, we reviewed The Horse of the Invisible with our very best podfriends the Antiques Freaks. Years later, we realized that we had never actually read the story aloud as we had promised you, as we've done with all the other Carnacki stories. Once again, we were wrong - there is yet one more 'nack to Carn, so the Terrible Antique Book Freaks assembled anew! Dust off your Carnacki Bingo cards and enjoy a second round of the gobble-neighing contest, all set to the impeccable scoring and SFX talents of Chris (Oselka Sound). If you haven't had enough invisible horse after you listen to this episode, you can also hear our review of the story from April of 2020 in Episode 83 - The Horse of the Invisible from Carnacki, the Ghost Finder by William Hope Hodgson *Special Guests D & Ken from Antiques Freaks*
Ghost finder Thomas Carnacki deals with many uncanny mysteries that defy explanation. But throughout his life, a stranger keeps appearing. Whether he is an ally or a rival remains to be seen, but one thing is certain. When the Doctor and Carnacki cross paths, death and danger are always close... The Haunter of the Shore by AK Benedict 1897. Young Carnacki investigates a case at Edgemere Manor where the skeletons of tourists are left on the shore of the lake. Carnacki must discard everything he knows when he discovers that the estate's hermit is the Doctor, and that time is being manipulated by an unseen force. The Doctor and Carnacki must work together if the mystery of Edgemere Manor is to be solved, the house saved, and the haunted residents find peace. The House by Georgia Cook Awoken in the dead of night to assist his distraught friend Arkright, Carnacki finds himself unexpectedly thrust into a long-buried mystery from his childhood, and face-to-face with a man he hasn't seen in years: the Doctor. But what is 'The House'? Why does everything Arkright touch transform into the same rotting furnishings and wallpaper? Can a man really be haunted by a building? The Institute of Forgotten Souls by Jonathan Barnes In the heart of England in 1936 there lies a home for wounded men. It is a strange, shadowed place, full of secrets. Terrible beasts prowl the grounds, as if guarding something dreadful. Inmates are disappearing, picked off one by one, while a singular resident - a certain, now retired ghost finder - bravely staves off the darkness. Yet tonight is the night when it's all going to end. For tonight is the night when the Doctor comes to call...
It's a banner day for filmic snipping enthusiasts as we have an exclusive (we emailed, he said yes) interview with film editor and 1960s Doctor Who alumnus Chris Hayden, who speaks with Steven about working on “Planet of Giants” and “The War Games”, hanging out with New Hollywood legends in the early 1970s, and more! Plus we have Big Finish news, bookywook updates, and a special project that Steven has worked on in tribute to the late and great James Earl Jones. That's right, Sally! Links: Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon Nicola Bryant, Wendy Padbury, Andrew Smith, Nev Fountain added to Gallifrey One guest list Andrew Smith Just Giving page Mark Ayres added to guest list for Chicago TARDIS TWBTLATS filming in Mallorca, Spain in October Blake's 7 Series 1 Blu-ray coming to North America on December 10 Fifteenth Doctor Sonic Screwdriver now (officially) on sale Ncuti Gatwa appearing on The Graham Norton Show on October 11 Doctor Who: Frida Kahlo and the Skull Children due October 24 Doctor Who: Charles Darwin and the Silurian Survival due November 21 Doctor Who: Into the Vortex now available Big Finish: Doctor Who: The Doctor and Carnacki due in November Big Finish: New monthly Torchwood stories revealed for October-January The Box of Delights 40th Anniversary Blu-Ray due Nov 25 in the UK Vader Sessions (Remastered) Interview: Chris Hayden
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is reading Monica by Daniel Clowes; drinking Town Branch (again) in a hot toddy.Damien is reading Daphne by Josh Malerman; drinking Hibiki Japanese Harmony blended whisky.Ryan is watching The Creator (2023; dir. Gareth Edwards); drinking Aberfeldy 16.Aaron is reading various Golden Age of Detection tales featuring Reggie Fortune by H.C Bailey; drinking black tea.Up next: Season 7! Or maybe a bonus episode?! Follow us on Instagram for an exclusive heads up.Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out @whiskeyandtheweird on Instagram, Threads & Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
"The Story of the Spaniards, Hammersmith," published in 1898, marked the debut of Flaxman Low, the pioneering psychic detective of fiction. This story, written by the joint authors Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard and his mother, Kate O'Brien Ryall Prichard, set the stage for a series of supernatural investigations that captivated readers of the late Victorian era. Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard, born on November 17, 1876, was a multifaceted individual renowned for his contributions to literature, exploration, military service, and sports. Alongside his mother, Kate O'Brien Ryall Prichard, he co-authored numerous stories and novels, including the Flaxman Low series. Hesketh-Prichard's remarkable career spanned from his pioneering efforts in improving marksmanship during World War I to his achievements as a cricketer, explorer, and author. The late Victorian era witnessed a flourishing of detective fiction, characterized by iconic figures such as Sherlock Holmes and Flaxman Low. While Sherlock Holmes, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, epitomized the rational and deductive approach to crime-solving, Flaxman Low offered a unique twist with his psychic abilities, delving into the realm of the supernatural. Key dates in this period include the publication of the first Sherlock Holmes story, "A Study in Scarlet," in 1887 and the serialization of the Flaxman Low stories in Pearson's Magazine from 1898 to 1899. During the late Victorian era, alongside the rise of traditional detective fiction, there emerged a fascinating subgenre known as "occult detective" fiction. This genre featured protagonists who investigated mysteries involving supernatural or paranormal elements. One notable figure in this tradition is Carnacki, created by author William Hope Hodgson. Carnacki, the "ghost-finder," employed a combination of scientific inquiry and occult knowledge to solve cases involving ghosts, demons, and other supernatural entities. Hodgson's stories, such as "The Gateway of the Monster" and "The House Among the Laurels," showcased Carnacki's encounters with the supernatural, captivating readers with their blend of mystery and the occult. Alongside Carnacki, other authors contributed to the occult detective genre, crafting characters and stories that explored the eerie and mysterious realms beyond the conventional boundaries of detective fiction.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Terrible Book Club is back to help the Antiques Freaks cope with William Hope Hodgson's non-Carnacki fiction. Come for the crossdressing sailors, stay for the true story of how Dee got banned from the mantis shrimp facebook group.
Ring in the new year with the Terrible Antique Book Freaks! The Antiques Freaks join us today to do a live read of The Getting Even of Tommy Dodd by William Hope Hodgson, a cross-dressing revenge fantasy on the high seas. We know it's not a Carnacki, and we know it's not even scary, but it's the best we can do having read all the 'nacks already. As usual, we're using Eye of Argon rules to read this and we encourage you to get out your Carnacki bingo cards and help us re-tool them for more generalized Hodgson tomfoolery. In addition to our usual barnyard language, this episode includes or makes reference to: sexual humor (including foot stuff) and some bad Victorian ideas and opinions, including pedophilia.
Playback ep.658 Even after death the music industry can be cut throat Paul Collins is an Australian writer and editor who specializes in science fiction and fantasy, best known now for his many books for younger readers. In addition to his novels, Paul has written over a hundred chapter books, around thirty non-fiction hardcovers for the education market (published both in Australia and the USA), and 150 short stories. He also has a black belt in both Taekwondo and jujitsu and has had experience as a kickboxer, Rick Kennett is a life-long resident of Melbourne, Australia where he worked for 42 years in the transport industry. Now retired, he lives the life of an idler and a ne'er-do-well. He has had many stories published in magazines, anthologies and podcasts and has five books up on Amazon. Next year Cathaven Press in the UK will be republishing 472 Cheyne Walk: Carnacki, the Untold Stories, a collection of Carnacki the Ghost-Finder stories written with Chico Kidd and originally published in 2002. More TTTV Stories by Rick Kennett: https://talltaletv.com/tag/rick-kennett/ ---- Listen Elsewhere ---- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TallTaleTV Website: http://www.TallTaleTV.com ---- Story Submission ---- Got a short story you'd like to submit? Submission guidelines can be found at http://www.TallTaleTV.com ---- About Tall Tale TV ---- Hi there! My name is Chris Herron and I'm an audiobook narrator. In 2015, I suffered from poor Type 1 diabetes control which lead me to become legally blind for almost a year. The doctors didn't give me much hope, predicting an 80% chance that I would never see again. But I refused to give up and changed my lifestyle drastically. Through sheer willpower (and an amazing eye surgeon) I beat the odds and regained my vision. During that difficult time, I couldn't read or write, which was devastating as they had always been a source of comfort for me since childhood. However, my wife took me to the local library where she read out the titles of audiobooks to me. I selected some of my favorite books, such as the Disc World series, Name of the Wind, Harry Potter, and more, and the audiobooks brought these stories to life in a way I had never experienced before. They helped me through the darkest period of my life and I fell in love with audiobooks. Once I regained my vision, I decided to pursue a career as an audiobook narrator instead of a writer. That's why I created Tall Tale TV, to support aspiring authors in the writing communities that I had grown to love before my ordeal. My goal was to help them promote their work by providing a promotional audio short story that showcases their writing skills to readers. They say the strongest form of advertising is word of mouth, so I offer a platform for readers to share these videos and help spread the word about these talented writers. Please consider sharing these stories with your friends and family to support these amazing authors. Thank you! ---- legal ---- All stories on Tall Tale TV have been submitted in accordance with the terms of service provided on http://www.talltaletv.com or obtained with permission by the author. All images used on Tall Tale TV are either original or Royalty and Attribution free. Most stock images used are provided by http://www.pixabay.com , https://www.canstockphoto.com/ or created using AI. Image attribution will be declared only when required by the copyright owner. Common Affiliates are: Amazon, Smashwords
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is reading Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma by Claire Dederer; drinking Noble Oak Double Oak.Damien is watching The House of the Devil (2009, dir. Ti West); drinking a Last Word (gin, green chartreuse, lime, luxardo).Ryan is watching Satan's Slaves (2017; dir. Joko Anwar); drinking Blair Athol 12 yr scotch whisky.If you liked this week's story, watch Lake Mungo (2008; dir. Joel Anderson).Up next: Halloween bonus story! Read "The Ghost of a Flea" by Priya Sharma found in Screams from the Dark: 29 Tales of Monsters and the Monstrous, edited by Ellen Datlow. Then... Season 6!Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
Overview Jim is one half of the Flinch publishing duo and joins us today to talk about their newest anthology - a western title Six Gun Legends. We also discuss his Sgt Janus books and connection to Carnacki, Kolchak and X-files. With the upcoming Pulpfest, JIm tells us more about that show and what he and partner, John Bruening, have planned. Book Favorites YouTube https://youtu.be/p5j-5WSaflc Transcript Stephen: so today on Discover Wordsmith, I wanna welcome the great Jim Beard, who is the better duo, better half of the duo of Flinch Publishing. That's what I hear at least Jim? Oh, Jim: wow. Okay. This is starting off on the wrong foot already. Now. I can never talk to John again. My partner, my publishing partner. Wow. Okay. Stephen: We'll just not tell John you're on here, and then we'll, okay. Yeah. This Jim: is just between you and me. Nobody else is gonna hear Stephen: this. Nobody at all. Jim: Wow. Wow. Yeah, he's, he's already, supremely jealous of me, so now it's just gonna be worse. Nice. Stephen: Jim tell everybody a little bit about yourself to give an intro here. Okay. I Jim: am a a writer, editor, and publisher of adventure Fiction. And pop culture nonfiction. And then I also whenever I can, I will write licensed fiction too. I don't do as much of that as I would I would like to. But so I wear several hats and do a lot of different things. And I actually have two small press self-publishing firms, and we already mentioned the one. So that's flinch books with John Bruning of Cleveland, Ohio who will never speak to me again. Thank you. Oh, Stephen: I'm sorry. I just broke the band up. Jim: And and then Becky books which is just me. Stephen: And actually you mentioned the license stuff. That was the first time I met you. It was actually years ago at pioneer Village down mid Ohio. Yeah you had a little table like set up behind the mill. Yeah. In the middle of nowhere. It was like nobody was around you. Yeah. It Jim: was a card Stephen: table. Yes. And I had found out that you wrote a story for one of the Star Wars comic books I had, and I had that brought it down to have you sign. Yeah. Jim: You're reminding me that we only see each other at bigfoot shows. Yes. Stephen: Yeah. Which is funny because about it, it's this for sure. And that's kind funny because that's not your main thing up until now you. Jim: That's, that's interesting because I have been utterly fascinated and in love with Cryptids, all my life from when I was, a little kid and and just want to be around that kind stuff. But I chose to do that because I do have a lot of like monster or supernatural related things and I've that kicked it off for me. I've actually started doing some crypted shows now and finding out that I do very well at them. That the people really seem to spark. When, when I bring Cold Check the Night Stalker or Love it, I don't have, I can't get it anymore. I used to have an in the X-Files book, but unfortunately I can't get copies of that. I, Stephen: I've got that. Yeah I got a Jim: copy from you. And I was just, before we started recording here, I was just telling you that this lasted show that I was at, which I. Surprise, surprise that I got the idea that I'm finally going to do an actual Bigfoot book. Yeah, that'd be great. I actually can, hold that up when I'm at these shows and say, look, I have a Bigfoot book. It's not just it's Bigfoot. Stephen: Yeah, I saw you asking for stories in that and I got excited 'cause I love reading that stuff. I actually thought of replying one, but I'm like, nah, I don't wanna mix it with asking you to be on the podcast and applying to the book. I don't wanna feel, I'm mad. That's okay. Yeah. But I don't think I was ready for it, listen, I Jim: mean, honestly, if this first one does well, I will certainly, want to do other another in fact, I had to,
Die Anfänge der Kriminalliteratur lassen sich bis ins 19. Jahrhundert zurückverfolgen, als Edgar Allan Poe seinen berühmten Detektiv Auguste Dupin in "Die Morde in der Rue Morgue" (1841) erschuf. Diese Erzählung gilt als eine der ersten Quellen für das Genre, das sich aus der jahrhundertealten Tradition der Schauerliteratur entwickelte. Dabei wurde die Rolle des Gefühls von der Vernunft abgelöst, ohne jedoch auf die schaurige Atmosphäre zu verzichten. So entstand auch die Idee, Geister und andere übernatürliche Phänomene mit kriminalistischen Methoden zu erforschen. Das Genre der "Geisterdetektive" oder der "okkulten Spürnasen" war geboren, noch bevor Sherlock Holmes die Bühne betrat, und bewegte sich an der Grenze zwischen Rationalität und Mystik. In dieser Sendung sehen wir uns etwas unter den Geisterdetektiven um. Ihre Namen sind Dr. Hesselius, Dr. John Silence, Carnacki, Harry Escott und Flaxman Low. Folge direkt herunterladen
En las navidades de 1887 aparece «Estudio en escarlata», la primera aventura de Sherlock Holmes. Es el pistoletazo de salida para una carrera que aún no ha concluido y en la que decenas de autores han aportado a lo largo de más de cien años sus propios y peculiares detectives. William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) creó en 1910 su propio investigador de fenómenos sobrenaturales, Thomas Carnacki. Escritor inglés, Hodgson es considerado como uno de los precursores de la literatura de terror y fantástica contemporánea. Sus cuentos, relatos cortos y ensayos fueron de muy influyentes en autores posteriores como H.P Lovecraft. Por desgracia, su prematura muerte durante la I Guerra Mundial truncó una prometedora carrera literaria, siendo sus obras La casa en el confín de la tierra (1908) y Los piratas fantasmas (1909), los títulos más conocidos. Thomas Carnacki es un detective de lo paranormal ficticio creado por el escritor de literatura fantástica William Hope Hodgson. Carnacki fue el protagonista de una serie de seis relatos cortos publicados entre 1910 y 1912 en The Idler magazine y The New Magazine. El retorcido relato de "El Cerdo" 🐽 cierra el volumen negro que Valdemar dedica al hijo de W. H. Hodgson (Carnacki, el cazador de fantasmas). En él, Baines, un hombre aquejado de sueños “tan reales que para mí son experiencias reales”, desciende noche tras noche en una espiral de gruñidos de cerdo a un infierno caótico y repugnante. 📌 ¡¡Síguenos en Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas Ilustración Obery Nicolás 📌Súbete a nuestra nave y disfruta de contenido exclusivo solo para ti, pulsa el botón azul APOYAR y serás un tabernero galáctico desde 1,49€ al mes. Gracias por tu apoyo. ¡¡Hasta el próximo audio!! 🚀 (。◕‿◕。) Una producción de Historias para ser leídas🚀 Voz: Olga Paraíso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Since the well of terrible Carnacki stories has run dry, the Antiques Freaks are here today with us to read a terrible Sherlock Holmes story! The Adventure of the Creeping Man is less of an adventure and more about young people being upset that older people have sex. Content Warnings: In addition to our usual barnyard language, this episode includes: mild sexual humor, mention of drugs, and various bad Victorian ideas and opinions.
In which our hero does a re-enactment of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/170CpbFvlTfRZg3v-GPUVvlG5f1Odj2Vu/view?usp=sharing William Miekle's Carnacki Books: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=william+meikle+carnacki&crid=G9JANBM1HWAX&sprefix=william+miekle%2Caps%2C149&ref=nb_sb_ss_sc_4_14 The Colin Malatrat Museum of Curious Oddities and Strange Antiquities: https://www.amazon.com/Malatrat-Curious-Oddities-Strange-Antiquities/dp/B0BJ4MMW1N Please consider supporting the following: Sister Song https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate The Afiya Center https://theafiyacenter.org/donate SPARK: Reproductive Justice NOW http://sparkrj.org/donate/ Center for Reproductive Rights https://reproductiverights.org/take-action-abortion-is-essential/
In which our hero investigates some cutlery Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VVGVdJpmTYTY2sdpf1ec4KJAq5pvVEaH/view?usp=sharing The Colin Malatrat Museum of Curious Oddities and Strange Antiquities: https://www.amazon.com/Malatrat-Curious-Oddities-Strange-Antiquities/dp/B0BJ4MMW1N Please consider supporting the following: Sister Song https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate The Afiya Center https://theafiyacenter.org/donate SPARK: Reproductive Justice NOW http://sparkrj.org/donate/ Center for Reproductive Rights https://reproductiverights.org/take-action-abortion-is-essential/
In which our hero makes a new friend, and they remain best friends until the end of their days. Transcript of the show: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aPYpjcCxdyenec9xsLYfU-fiG1KzVN2H/view?usp=sharing The Colin Malatrat Museum of Curious Oddities and Strange Antiquities: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJ854YYS/ The Chronicles of Carnacki, Volume V: The Searcher at End-House, part 2, by William HopeHodgson, now with 100% more editing! October 11, 2022 Transcript of the show: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tXDNb1O-ArBWgQtSYN_Q5giJwi6XGQrL/view?usp=sharing Please consider supporting the following: Sister Song https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate The Afiya Center https://theafiyacenter.org/donate SPARK: Reproductive Justice NOW http://sparkrj.org/donate/ Center for Reproductive Rights https://reproductiverights.org/take-action-abortion-is-essential/
Transcript of the show: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tXDNb1O-ArBWgQtSYN_Q5giJwi6XGQrL/view?usp=sharing Please consider supporting the following: Sister Song https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate The Afiya Center https://theafiyacenter.org/donate SPARK: Reproductive Justice NOW http://sparkrj.org/donate/ Center for Reproductive Rights https://reproductiverights.org/take-action-abortion-is-essential/
In which our hero seeks out that which goes bump in the night Transcript of the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hjterPk4KDmc3ccaotNsJDf_zUwWpH1f/view?usp=sharing Please consider supporting the following: Sister Song https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate The Afiya Center https://theafiyacenter.org/donate SPARK: Reproductive Justice NOW http://sparkrj.org/donate/ Center for Reproductive Rights https://reproductiverights.org/take-action-abortion-is-essential/
Containing matters pertaining to a direct Continuation of the previous. Timestamps: "The Thing Invisible" (1912) (0:00) "The Haunted Jarvee" (1929) (17:23) "The House Among the Laurels" (1910) (41:31) "The Searcher of the End House" (1910) (1:00:39) "The Find" (1947) (1:06:41) "The Hog" (1947) and other fanfiction (1:13:58)
Containing matters pertaining to the most novel Methods of Detection, Repulsion and Attraction, in which the practical Applications of the Edison Effect is Manifested for divers Purposes in Investigation. Timestamps: introductions (0:00) psychic/occult detective background (10:53) "The Gateway of the Monster" (1910) (29:19) "The Horse of the Invisible" (1910) (53:07) "The Whistling Room" (1910) (1:14:09) Bibliography: Announcement and Warning regarding "The Whistling Room" https://williamhopehodgson.wordpress.com/2012/11/28/carnacki-3-the-whistling-room/ Ashley, Mike - "Fighters of Fear: Occult Detective Stories" (2020) Gustainis, Justin - "Those Who Fight Monsters: Tales of Occult Detectives" (2011) Prasil, Tim - "The Chronological Bibliography of Early Occult Detectives – 1800s" https://brombonesbooks.com/for-fun/the-chronological-bibliography-of-early-occult-detectives/
Another adventure involving the psychic detective Thomas Carnacki | Narrator and Producer Marlene Pardo Pellicer gateway_ofthe_monster_podcast.mp3File Size: 33806 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
James Mendez Hodes joins us to discuss William Hope Hodgson's "Carnacki the Ghost-Finder”, Sonic the Hedgehog fandom, changing conversations around cultural appropriation, Harlem detectives, Greek translations, disembodied limbs, the journey down the magical hog hole, Arthur Conan Doyle stories, the Trail of Cthulhu RPG, avoiding stereotypes when playing races other than your own, GMs falling asleep at the table, offers to help with high school projects, and much more!
In which our story comes to an action packed finale Transcript of the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lL6JXH2gELCpAwJkO7hqyVVJNaM0D4_p/view?usp=sharing Please consider supporting the following: Sister Song https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate The Afiya Center https://theafiyacenter.org/donate SPARK: Reproductive Justice NOW http://sparkrj.org/donate/ Center for Reproductive Rights https://reproductiverights.org/take-action-abortion-is-essential/ 754
A story about Thomas Carnacki, occult detective. | Narrator and Producer MP Pellicer horse_ofthe_invisible_podcast.mp3File Size: 40143 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
In which our hero fails to blast positive energy and gets caught in the middle of a haunt, roll for initiative. Transcript of the Episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NDySjANkE70J-3VlOAzvLuGjWTuPj58o/view?usp=sharing Please consider supporting the following: Sister Song https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate The Afiya Center https://theafiyacenter.org/donate SPARK: Reproductive Justice NOW http://sparkrj.org/donate/ Center for Reproductive Rights https://reproductiverights.org/take-action-abortion-is-essential/ 678
In which our hero does different stuff than he did in his last two outings, and this time, no animals are killed in horrible ways! Transcript of the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ry4zRjXEo3AfJBftqwZwQY4Px3SCUG7C/view?usp=sharing Please consider supporting the following: Sister Song https://sistersong.nationbuilder.com/donate The Afiya Center https://theafiyacenter.org/donate SPARK: Reproductive Justice NOW http://sparkrj.org/donate/ Center for Reproductive Rights https://reproductiverights.org/take-action-abortion-is-essential/ Pride Month Readers: Elliot: @akmazian Mike Armes: @micycle_armada Scott Hurr: @ScottHurr Sawyer Greene: @queer_elf_club Wioll Le: @wioll621 Vincent Velvet: https://www.instagram.com/vincent.velvet.official/ Theo Wampuszyc: @HeSlashTheyo Aaron Moy: @moyceover
¡¡¡¡¡PUEDE CONTENER SPOILERS!!!!! El embrujamiento del Jarvee (The Haunted Jarvee) es un relato de fantasmas del escritor inglés William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918), publicado originalmente en la edición de marzo de 1929 en la revista The Premier Magazine, y luego reeditado en la antología de 1974: Carnacki: el cazafantasmas. El embrujamiento del Jarvee, uno de los grandes cuentos de W.H. Hodgson, pertenece al ciclo de relatos de Carnacki, un detective paranormal que suele investigar aquellos misterios que desafían a los detectives convencionales. Aqui, Thomas Carnacki aborda el Jarvee, un antiguo velero propiedad de su viejo amigo, el Capitán Thompson, quien asegura que su embarcación está embrujada. De hecho, todos los miembros de la tripulación han tenido al menos un encuentro con los fantasmas que rondan el barco. Durante la investigación se desata una feroz tormenta, y sombras extrañas parecen surgir del agua para abordar el Jarvee. Con muy pocas herramientas, pero con gran sagacidad, Carnacki deberá resolver el misterio y salvar al Jarvee del del hundimiento. Análisis de: El Espejo Gótico http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2010/08/el-embrujamiento-del-jarvee-william.html Texto del relato extraído de: http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2010/08/el-embrujamiento-del-jarvee-william.html Musicas: - 01. PGM Misterio Autor: Antonio Muñoz Guirado en colaboración con Jim Bryan y Brendan Brown - Cedida en exclusiva para este programa de Relatos de Misterio y Suspense. - 02. Musica Ambiental Terror Suspenso Miedo SIN COPIRIGHT - Libre de Derechos - Instrumental Nota: Este audio no se realiza con fines comerciales ni lucrativos. Es de difusión enteramente gratuita e intenta dar a conocer tanto a los escritores de los relatos y cuentos como a los autores de las músicas. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Supernatural detective Thomas Carnacki investigates the case of a violent haunting in the Hamptons. Originally written by William Hope Hodgson, this adaptation puts a brand new spin on the original king of Paranormal Investigators. For more information visit: www.curiousmatterpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Supernatural detective Thomas Carnacki investigates the case of a violent haunting in the Hamptons. Originally written by William Hope Hodgson, this adaptation puts a brand new spin on the original king of Paranormal Investigators. For more information visit: www.curiousmatterpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Supernatural detective Thomas Carnacki investigates the case of a violent haunting in the Hamptons. Originally written by William Hope Hodgson, this adaptation puts a brand new spin on the original king of Paranormal Investigators. For more information visit: www.curiousmatterpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Supernatural detective Thomas Carnacki investigates the case of a violent haunting in the Hamptons. Originally written by William Hope Hodgson, this adaptation puts a brand new spin on the original king of Paranormal Investigators. For more information visit: www.curiousmatterpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In which our hero has a slumber party with a bunch o' cawps Transcript of the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v1B-2KGPf7WbCUEQp82qXoxMBVRUa8Oi/view?usp=sharing Rockwell's Retro-Encabulator: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXJKdh1KZ0w
"The Ghoul of May Hall" is an original, Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder story, written by Ian Gordon, based on characters and themes created by British author, William Hope Hodgson. In the story, Carnacki tells of his investigation into reports of a nocturnal being haunting the parkland surrounding an English country house.
We've done it, we have! Chris and Paris from the Terrible Book Club podcast have rejoined us, and the Edwardian supernatural Sherlock Holmes knock-off is defeated once and for all. But first, Carnacki takes us to a rubberized rainbow room for some pig-play. (Warning - even more NSFW than usual.)
It's another episode of Terrible Antique Book Freaks! D & Ken from Antiques Freaks join us for the final Carnacki tale (for real this time - there are absolutely no more Carnacki stories written by Hodgson, so this is it!) We use Eye of Argon rules to read the entirety of The Hog, complete with backing music and sound effects by Chris. Have your Carnacki bingo cards at the ready! Content Warnings: Our usual barnyard language, plus: BDSM, the occult, and sexual themes.
Pijamada Fang. En esta noche de pelis se nos une Sebastian Dee para platicar de historias de aparecidos, fantasmas y otras sorpresas desagradables.
"The Pit Golems" is an original, Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder story, written by Ian Gordon, based on characters and themes created by British author, William Hope Hodgson. Synopsis: Carnacki is called to investigate a series of bizarre sightings revolving around a small, isolated village in the hills of West Yorkshire. Queer-looking strangers have been seen wandering the streets after dark, pilfering livestock. The villagers claim the interlopers are coming from an abandoned mine in the hills—a colliery said to have once been occupied by a practitioner of the dark arts. Narrated by Ian Gordon Music and production by Ian Gordon & Jennifer Gill
"The Haunting at Ravenglass" is an original, Carnacki, the Ghost-Finder audio drama, written by Ian Gordon, based on characters and themes created by British author, William Hope Hodgson. Synopsis: Carnacki has been hired to investigate an apparent case of haunting at Montague Castle, on the outskirts of Ravenglass, Cumbria, in which a lone, ghostly figure has been observed wandering the corridors of the castle's guest wing after dark. But, as is often the case with Carnacki's investigations, things aren't quite what they appear to be. Narrated by Ian Gordon Music and production by Ian Gordon and Jennifer Gill
Part II of an epic investigation of daemonic forces! In the final adventure recounted by Mr William Hope Hodgson, Carnacki the Ghost Finder takes on The Hog!
At last we come to the final report in the Casebook of Carnacki the Ghost Finder as recounted by Mr William Hope Hodgson - the epic investigation known as The Hog! NOTE - This reading is presented in two parts, and Part II will continue straight on after this episode closes.
This week in the Great Library of Dreams, Mr Jim Moon once again opens up the casebook of Mr Thomas Carnacki, the 20th century's greatest occult detective. In this penultimate investigation, as chronicled by his biographer Mr William Hope Hodgson, the Ghost-Finder finds himself all at sea in a most peculiar maritime mystery...
For the first trip to the fireside in the Great Library of Dreams in this new year, Mr Jim Moon is cracking open once more the fabled Casebook of Carnacki the Ghost Finder. In this short but unusual account, entitled The Find, we learn of one of the Ghost Finder's most intriguing and unique investigations…
By the fireside in the Great Library of Dreams, Mr Jim Moon once again opens up the Casebook of Carnacki the Ghost Finder. This time round, Mr William Hope Hodgson recounts Carnacki's investigation into a most troubling family curse and the manifestation of an exceedingly malign equine spectre…
Join Mr Jim Moon in the Library of Dreams where once more he opens the curious tome marked The Casebook of Carnacki The Ghost Finder. This time the account set down by Mr William Hope Hodgson details an early case of Mr Carnacki, presenting the young Ghost Finder with a most perplexing haunting in his own residence…