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A Certain Young Man Finds Dying a Profitable Business. The secret of one of the strangest professions in the world. An Adventure of a Professional Corpse - The Artificial Honeymoon by H. Bedford–Jones. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.I have to admit, I'd never heard of H. Bedford-Jones until I came across this story—and what a discovery! As I started digging into his background, I was amazed to learn that he wrote nearly 200 novels, 400 novelettes, and 800 short stories across a wide range of genres, often under various pseudonyms. No wonder he earned the nickname “King of the Pulps!”Born in 1887 in Napanee, Ontario, Canada, Bedford-Jones became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1908. Just six years later, his first novel was published, marking the start of a remarkably prolific career.And as if that wasn't enough, he also worked as a journalist for the Boston Globe and even wrote poetry. A true literary powerhouse!Turn to page 4 of the July 1940 issue of Weird Tales to dive into the featured cover story, The Artificial Honeymoon by H. Bedford–Jones…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, For ages Mankind labelled Mercury a dead world—a red-hot, seething outpost of hell. Too late Rawley learned of the hideous life that molten, steaming planet spawned! The Mercurian by Frank Belknap Long.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous Listener Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For ages Mankind labelled Mercury a dead world—a red-hot, seething outpost of hell. Too late Rawley learned of the hideous life that molten, steaming planet spawned! The Mercurian by Frank Belknap Long. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.A huge thank you to all our incredible listeners! Because of you, The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast is now the #1 Science Fiction podcast in New Zealand—our 28th country to reach the top spot! We're beyond grateful for your support around the world. You've made this journey possible, and we're just getting started!Frank Belknap Long returns to the podcast today with a space faring tale tale sure to rev up your engines. Today's story appeared in the Winter 1941 issue of Planet Stories magazine on page 69, The Mercurian by Frank Belknap Long…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, When a driven man arrives at a cemetery world, what else can it be but journey's end—and the start of a new one? Dead Man's Planet by William Morrison.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://x.com/LostSciFiPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lostscifiguyThreads - https://www.threads.net/@scottscifiguy=========================== ❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous Listener Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you've been to Mars, when you've struggled with men and ships and supplies like some tremendous Herculean figure in the morning of the world, you'll never really feel at home on Earth... Lake of Fire by Frank Belknap Long. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.We don't usually tease the next episode before sharing the story you're about to hear—but today, we're making an exception. Next time on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, we'll introduce you to the teenager who wrote the very first original story—not a reprint—ever purchased by the world's first truly complete science fiction magazine, nearly 100 years ago. You won't want to miss it.Mars is the most Earth-like planet in our solar system. Close enough to dream about visiting, colonizing, or even finding life, yet alien enough to be mysterious. Mars gave writers a new place to dream big, play with ideas of civilization, survival, and human nature under alien skies. Such is the story you are about to hear. We will find our story on page 49 in the May 1950 issue of Planet Stories Magazine, Lake of Fire by Frank Belknap Long…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The Coming of the Ice by G. Peyton Wertenbaker. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
Pauker had killed ten men to get eight million dollars. Now his flight to Mars would insure his safety from justice. Or would it? Eight Million Dollars From Mars! by Winston Marks. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Special thanks to Someone, and yes, sometimes people really do choose to be anonymous when they buy us a coffee. Someone bought us $15 worth of coffee, every month. Thanks someone. If you would like to show your support for the podcast there is a link in the description.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVWinston Marks is not very well known but we love his work. When I was narrating this story I couldn't help but think that it would have made a great Twilight Zone episode. From Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy in November 1954 on page 90, Eight Million Dollars From Mars! by Winston Marks…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, When you've been to Mars, when you've struggled with men and ships and supplies like some tremendous Herculean figure in the morning of the world, you'll never really feel at home on Earth... Lake of Fire by Frank Belknap Long.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En el episodio de hoy nos sumergimos en un relato inquietante que desafía los límites del tiempo y el espacio: Los perros de Tíndalos, de Frank Belknap Long. Inspirado en los mitos de Lovecraft, este cuento nos presenta a un hombre obsesionado con explorar las dimensiones ocultas de la realidad, solo para descubrir que algunas verdades nunca deberían ser desveladas. Criaturas ancestrales, horrores angulares y una persecución que atraviesa las barreras de la existencia. Frank Belknap Long (1901–1994) fue un prolífico escritor y poeta estadounidense, reconocido por sus contribuciones a los géneros de fantasía, terror y ciencia ficción. A lo largo de una carrera que abarcó siete décadas, Long incursionó en diversos campos literarios, incluyendo la novela gótica y los cómics. Es especialmente conocido por su participación en los Mitos de Cthulhu, una serie de relatos de horror cósmico desarrollados en colaboración con H.P. Lovecraft, con quien mantuvo una estrecha amistad y correspondencia. Los Cuentos de la Casa de la Bruja es un podcast semanal de audio-relatos de misterio, ciencia ficción y terror. Cada viernes, a las 10 de la noche, traemos un nuevo programa. Alternamos entre episodios gratuitos para todos nuestros oyentes y episodios exclusivos para nuestros fans. ¡Si te gusta nuestro contenido suscríbete! Y si te encanta considera hacerte fan desde el botón azul APOYAR y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo. Tu aporte es de mucha ayuda para el mantenimiento de este podcast. ¡Gracias por ello! Mi nombre es Juan Carlos. Dirijo este podcast y también soy locutor y narrador de audiolibros, con estudio propio. Si crees que mi voz encajaría con tu proyecto o negocio contacta conmigo y hablamos. :) Contacto profesional: info@locucioneshablandoclaro.com www.locucioneshablandoclaro.com También estoy en Twitter: @VengadorT Y en Instagram: juancarlos_locutor Música, Epedimic Sound, con licencia Imagen, Pixabay, con licencia: https://pixabay.com/es/illustrations/baba-yaga-bruja-9044197/ Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Arkham House est une maison d'édition américaine spécialisée dans les littératures de l'imaginaire (weird fiction), créée en 1939 à Sauk City dans le Wisconsin par August Derleth et Donald Wandrei. Le nom de la société vient de celui de la ville fictive de Nouvelle-Angleterre imaginée par le romancier américain H. P. Lovecraft : Arkham. C'est Arkham House qui a publié les premières collections de livres reliés des travaux de Lovecraft. En plus de la fiction de Lovecraft, Arkham House a également publié ses lettres à ses pairs, sa famille et ses amis (notamment, celles à Derleth et Wandrei). Arkham House a également publié les travaux de plusieurs contemporains de Lovecraft, parmi lesquels figurent : Robert E. Howard, Frank Belknap Long, Clark Ashton Smith, Robert Bloch, et Derleth lui-même ainsi que d'autres auteurs plus classiques comme : William Hope Hodgson, Algernon Blackwood, H. Russell Wakefield, Seabury Quinn, et Sheridan Le Fanu ; on retrouve également des auteurs plus récents, influencés par Lovecraft, tels que Ray Bradbury, Ramsey Campbell et Brian Lumley.
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The story of a dictator who sought to hold power by allying himself psychically with a powerful beast. The Beast-Helper by Frank Belknap Long, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Let's turn back the clock almost 90 years to August 1934 and open Weird Tales Magazine to page 204, The Beast-Helper by Frank Belknap Long…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The Beast of Boredom wasn't a weapon or a bribe, as he thought. But it was the most ingenious trap of all time! The Beast of Boredom by Richard R. Smith.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
Queer creatures! They fled the life-giving sun and hid where even tin froze solid! The Time of Cold by Mary Carlson, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.If Mary Carlson was a singer we would call her a one hit wonder. As an author we don't have a catchy phrase to describe her but we do know she is exactly why we created The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. A woman we know nothing about, except for this one story. A woman with words that deserve to be immortalized.You will find Mary Carlson's only published sci-fi short story, that we know of, on page 34 in If Worlds of Science Fiction in September 1963, The Time of Cold by Mary Carlson…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The story of a dictator who sought to hold power by allying himself psychically with a powerful beast. The Beast-Helper by Frank Belknap Long.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
When the energy of Earth's experimental station in space runs amuck, scientist Roger Sheldon puts up a big battle! Atomic Station by Frank Belknap Long, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.This is the second appearance on the podcast for Frank Belknap Long. You may remember the Time Travel story The Man From Time. Today's titillating tale is from the Winter 1946 issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories magazine. Turn to page 83, Atomic Station by Frank Belknap Long…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, When Dave Carter tried to rescue the Denebians he found himself in a den of thieves. And he had cause to remember Shakespeare's observation: "He who steals my purse steals trash.” The Mystery of Deneb IV by Robert Silverberg.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
This was the audience participation show that couldn't be topped! You Risk Your Life by Joseph Slotkin, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.If the name Joseph Slotkin rings a bell you've been with us since the very beginning of the podcast. Episode 3, which was released on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 featured two stories, And All The Girls Were Nude by Richard Magruder and The Queen of Space by Joseph Slotkin. I enjoyed Slotkin's work so I went looking for another Slotkin story but couldn't find any, until now.On page 49 in Science Fiction Quarterly in May 1955, You Risk Your Life by Joseph Slotkin…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, When the energy of Earth's experimental station in space runs amuck, scientist Roger Sheldon puts up a big battle! Atomic Station by Frank Belknap Long.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
Los perros de Tíndalos (The Hounds of Tindalos) —también publicado como Los sabuesos de Tíndalos— es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano Frank Belknap Long (1901-1994), publicado originalmente en la edición de marzo de 1929 de la revista Weird Tales, y luego reeditado por Arkham House en la antología de 1946: Los perros de Tíndalos (The Hounds of Tindalos).Los perros de Tindalos, uno de los mejores cuentos de Frank Belknap Long, pertenece a los Mitos de Cthulhu de H.P. Lovecraft, y relata la historia de un hombre que experimenta con los viajes en el tiempo utilizando sustancias psicodélicas y misteriosos dispositivos esotéricos (H.P. Lovecraft y los viajes en el tiempo: la tecnología de los Antiguos).De este modo el protagonista se encuentra con los Perros de Tíndalos, seres anteriores a la humanidad, que habitan en los ángulos del tiempo, mientras que los seres orgánicos, como los seres humanos, existimos únicamente en sus curvas. El problema es que cuando uno detecta a estos seres interdimensionales ellos también nos devuelven la mirada (ver: Si los ves, Ellos te ven).Nadie sabe exactamente qué son los Perros de Tíndalos. Solo que existen en los rincones de la Cuarta Dimensión, como si el tiempo se tratara de una dimensión física para ellos. En cualquier caso, persiguen a todas las formas de vida orgánica que llaman su atención, en general por desplazarse en el tiempo de forma anormal. En cierto modo podemos pensar en los Perros de Tíndalos como una versión más escalofriante de las larvas, gusanos y parásitos del plano astral.La verdadera apariencia de los Perros de Tíndalos es desconocida. Nadie que haya tenido un encuentro con ellos ha sobrevivido para contar esa experiencia; no obstante, frecuentemente se los representa como figuras caninas, lobunas, con largas lenguas huecas, similares a probóscides, con las cuales drenan los fluidos corporales de sus víctimas (Black Goo y otras monstruosidades amorfas en la ficción).Los Perros de Tíndalos pueden manifestarse en nuestro plano físico, pero con algunos condicionantes. Su relación con los ángulos del tiempo los obliga a materializarse en cualquier ángulo físico, por ejemplo, un rincón, siempre que sea lo suficientemente cerrado. Solo de esta forma pueden abrir un portal interdimensional a través del tiempo, literalmente, acechándonos desde cualquier rincón (ver: Los Perros de Tindalos y los ángulos del tiempo)Los Perros de Tíndalos de Frank Belknap Long, es uno de los mejores relatos de los Mitos de Cthulhu, y las criaturas que lo habitan también resultan ser de las más interesantes. De hecho, H.P. Lovecraft hace referencia a los Perros de Tíndalos en el relato: El que susurra en la oscuridad (The Whisperer in Darkness). También es interesante señalar algunas semejanzas en este cuento con el clásico de Algernon Blackwood: Los lobos de Dios (The Wolves of God). Los perros de Tíndalos.The Hounds of Tindalos, Frank Belknap Long (1901-1994)
The Man with a Thousand Legs by Frank Belknap Long audiobook. Ripped from the pages of legendary magazine Weird Tales comes this epistolary novelette of unspeakable, oozing horror! In this bizarre tale of mad science gone awry, we experience through the eyes of several different people a misguided man's struggle with a grotesque, tentacled monstrosity that leaves a bloody trail of slime and carnage in its wake! Proceed if you dare! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Clive Barker takes the stage and relates his cult classic of an eternal battle—gay monsters versus redneck cops. Cabal has always had unsettling dreams of becoming a gay monster, but his personal journey to gay monsterhood is obstructed by queer-gatekeeping monsters, Nazi sheriffs' departments, and unconvincing gimp-mask serial killer David Cronenberg. Frank Belknap Long teaches Dean Koontz to be a furry. Content notes: swearing, raised voices, sexual content, violence, discussion of homophobic and transphobic propaganda techniques, homophobic and transphobic state violence, riots, guns and military weapons, death and killing, attempted genocide. CAST: Clive Barker—SISTER INDICA Edgar Allan Poe—RODRIGO BORGES Mary Shelley—REBECCA D'SOUZA Dean Koontz—WREN MONTGOMERY Stephen King—JASON ROBINSON HP Lovecraft—ROBIN JOHNSON with Cabal—JOHN SERRANO Lori—LORETTA CHANG Sheriff—DEXTER HOWARD Deputy/David Cronenberg—JOEL A.S. BUTLER Governor/Monster Gatekeeper—CASSIE VULPINE Frank Belknap Long—DAVID COURT Script by Bitter Karella, edited by Robin Johnson, inspired by Clive Barker's 1990 cult film Nightbreed, an adaptation of his novella Cabal. Elements of copyrighted works are used for purposes of parody and comment.A transcript of this episode can be found at https://midnight-pals.simplecast.com/episodes/s01e06-the-tale-of-the-nightbreed/transcriptThe Midnight Pals is the creation of Bitter Karella ©Subscribe to Submitted for the Approval of the Midnight Pals on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Cast, Goodpods or wherever you find podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please consider leaving us a rating or review. For more information, see https://midnightpals.com
Los perros de Tíndalos (The Hounds of Tindalos) —también publicado como Los sabuesos de Tíndalos— es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano Frank Belknap Long (1901-1994), publicado originalmente en la edición de marzo de 1929 de la revista Weird Tales, y luego reeditado por Arkham House en la antología de 1946: Los perros de Tíndalos (The Hounds of Tindalos).Los perros de Tindalos, uno de los mejores cuentos de Frank Belknap Long, pertenece a los Mitos de Cthulhu de H.P. Lovecraft, y relata la historia de un hombre que experimenta con los viajes en el tiempo utilizando sustancias psicodélicas y misteriosos dispositivos esotéricos (H.P. Lovecraft y los viajes en el tiempo: la tecnología de los Antiguos).De este modo el protagonista se encuentra con los Perros de Tíndalos, seres anteriores a la humanidad, que habitan en los ángulos del tiempo, mientras que los seres orgánicos, como los seres humanos, existimos únicamente en sus curvas. El problema es que cuando uno detecta a estos seres interdimensionales ellos también nos devuelven la mirada (ver: Si los ves, Ellos te ven).Nadie sabe exactamente qué son los Perros de Tíndalos. Solo que existen en los rincones de la Cuarta Dimensión, como si el tiempo se tratara de una dimensión física para ellos. En cualquier caso, persiguen a todas las formas de vida orgánica que llaman su atención, en general por desplazarse en el tiempo de forma anormal. En cierto modo podemos pensar en los Perros de Tíndalos como una versión más escalofriante de las larvas, gusanos y parásitos del plano astral.La verdadera apariencia de los Perros de Tíndalos es desconocida. Nadie que haya tenido un encuentro con ellos ha sobrevivido para contar esa experiencia; no obstante, frecuentemente se los representa como figuras caninas, lobunas, con largas lenguas huecas, similares a probóscides, con las cuales drenan los fluidos corporales de sus víctimas (Black Goo y otras monstruosidades amorfas en la ficción).Los Perros de Tíndalos pueden manifestarse en nuestro plano físico, pero con algunos condicionantes. Su relación con los ángulos del tiempo los obliga a materializarse en cualquier ángulo físico, por ejemplo, un rincón, siempre que sea lo suficientemente cerrado. Solo de esta forma pueden abrir un portal interdimensional a través del tiempo, literalmente, acechándonos desde cualquier rincón (ver: Los Perros de Tindalos y los ángulos del tiempo)Los Perros de Tíndalos de Frank Belknap Long, es uno de los mejores relatos de los Mitos de Cthulhu, y las criaturas que lo habitan también resultan ser de las más interesantes. De hecho, H.P. Lovecraft hace referencia a los Perros de Tíndalos en el relato: El que susurra en la oscuridad (The Whisperer in Darkness). También es interesante señalar algunas semejanzas en este cuento con el clásico de Algernon Blackwood: Los lobos de Dios (The Wolves of God).
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The method by which one man might be pinpointed in the vastness of all Eternity was the problem tackled by the versatile Frank Belknap Long in this story. And as all minds of great perceptiveness know, it would be a simple, human quality he'd find most effective even in solving Time-Space. “The Man From Time by Frank Belknap Long”.that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. This is the first time we've heard from Frank Belknap Long on the podcast. Long was born in New York in 1901. His writing career spanned 7 decades and led to multiple awards. He wrote 29 novels and more than 170 short stories. Our story can be found on page 74 of the March 1954 issue of Fantastic Universe. Deep in the future he found the answer to Man's age–old problem. The Man From Time by Frank Belknap Long… In two days on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, A kind of peace had endured for a century and people had forgotten what anything else was like. They would scarcely have known how to react had they discovered that a kind of war had finally come. Let's Get Together by Isaac Asimov. That's in two days on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.Support the show
It might seem a little careless to lose track of something as big as a battleship... but interstellar space is on a different scale of magnitude. But a misplaced battleship—in the wrong hands!—can be most dangerous. “The Misplaced Battleship by Harry Harrison”, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Last week more people listened to more episodes of the podcast than ever before. So, to say thank you you'll hear three more episodes again this week. A few days ago we met James Bolivar diGriz for the first time here on the podcast. The story you're about to hear picks up where “The Stainless Steel Rat” left off. After a life of crime diGriz is now one of the good guys tasked with catching criminals instead of being one. From the pages of Astounding Science Fiction Magazine in April 1960, turn to page 71 for The Misplaced Battleship by Harry Harrison… In two days on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, the method by which one man might be pinpointed in the vastness of all Eternity was the problem tackled by the versatile Frank Belknap Long in this story. And as all minds of great perceptiveness know, it would be a simple, human quality he'd find most effective even in solving Time-Space. “The Man From Time by Frank Belknap Long”. That's in two days on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.Support the show
In an very special episode of the podcast I am joined by Scott Dorward of The Good Friends of Jackson Elias for a reading of Frank Belknap Long's classic mythos tale "The Hounds of Tindalos" The story tells of one Halpin Chalmers who, with the assistance of the narrator, conducts an experiment with a mysterious drug in order to view the depths of time and space. Unfortunately for him, his travels draw him to the attention of the dangerous entities which inhabit its strange and unearthly angles. You can find more of Scott and the Good Friends of Jackson Elias at https://www.blasphemoustomes.com My thanks to Graham Walmsley for the marvellous opening and closing themes he has composed for the podcast. Graham is the creator of the role playing game 'Cthulhu Dark' and you can find him on Twitter @grahamwalmsley If you are enjoying these tales, why not leave a review on your listening platform of choice.
El sabueso (The Hound) es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano H.P. Lovecraft(1890-1937), publicado en la edición de febrero de 1924 de la revista pul Weird Tales, y luego reeditado por Arkham House en la antología de 1943: Más allá del muro del sueño (Beyond the Wall of Sleep).El sabueso es el primer cuento de terror de H.P. Lovecraft en mencionar uno de los libros prohibidos más célebres del género fantástico: Necronomicón del árabe loco Abdul Alhazred.H.P. Lovecraft escribió El sabueso poco después de visitar el edificio de Flatbush Reformed Church, en Brooklyn, donde pudo presencial ruinosas lápidas fechadas en 1747. Por aquel entonces, H.P. Lovecraft se había sumergido en la lectura de una de las grandes novelas del decadentismo: A contrapelo (A rebours), de J.K. Huysmans. La combinación de estos dos hechos aparentemente distanciados dio como resultado El sabueso.En la novela de J.K. Huysman, fechada en 1884, el protagonista es asolado por una devastadora sensación de aburrimiento, mientras que en El sabueso de H.P. Lovecraft la desolación parte de una sensación horrorosa de tedio. En ambos casos, propone el decadentismo, el aburrimiento y el tedio son detonadores de la perversidad.Otra fuente de inspiración para El sabueso fue, sin dudas, el relato de Edgar Allan Poe: La caja oblonga (The Oblong Box).El sabueso está estrechamente vinculado con los Mitos de Cthulhu. Si bien el nombre de Abdul Alhazred ya había sido mencionado en La ciudad sin nombre (The Nameless City), es aquí donde aparece por primera vez el siniestro Necronomicón.El sabueso menciona la horrorosa planicie de Leng, en Asia, sede de un espantoso culto que también aparece en el relato: Celefais (Celephais), uno de los principales cuentos del Ciclo Onírico (Dream Circle).Para muchos El sabueso es un relato de hombres lobo, o al menos de licántropos; sin embargo, la espantosa forma canina de las criaturas que habitan sus páginas parece ser uno de los primeros acercamientos narrativos de H.P. Lovecraft al mito de los Ghouls, esto es, seres necrófagos de amplia difusión en Oriente.Posteriormente estas criaturas espeluznantes serían rescatadas por Frank Belknap Long en el cuento: Los perros de Tindalos (The Hounds of Tindalos).
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Subscriber-only episodeTim and Rob stumble on a secret room in Innsmouth Library, leading to the discovery of a copy of Dreamer on the Nightside, in which Frank Belknap Long describes his life and times with HPL. We chat long letters, their first meeting, the Kalem Club, the mummy's curse, Sonia Greene, how HPL spoke, stationery and more.Contact us at innsmouthbookclub@outlook.comInnsmouth Literary FestivalNight Shade Books Facebook Youtube PatreonDragon's Teeth Gaming ChannelTim Mendees Innsmouth Gold Graveheart Designs
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Los perros de Tíndalos son unas criaturas ficticias creadas por el escritor estadounidense Frank Belknap Long para el universo de ficción de los mitos de Cthulhu, iniciado por su colega y compatriota H. P. Lovecraft Los perros de Tíndalos habitan en el pasado lejano de la Tierra, cuando la vida normal no había avanzado aún a nada superior a los seres unicelulares. Se dice que habitan en los ángulos de tiempo, mientras que los demás seres (tales como la humanidad y toda la vida común) descienden de las curvas. Se piensa que son inmortales, y que persiguen a través del tiempo a los seres humanos y demás vida normal que llama su atención (habitualmente por realizar algún tipo de desplazamiento temporal). Su apariencia es desconocida porque los personajes que se encuentran con ellos no sobreviven el tiempo suficiente para dar una descripción. Se dice que tienen largas y huecas lenguas o probóscide para drenar los líquidos corporales de sus víctimas, y que excretan un extraño pus de color azul.
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Mit Das Grauen aus den Bergen lieferte Lovecrafts Freund und Kollege Frank Belknap Long einen ambitionierten (wenn auch teilweise hemdsärmeligen) Beitrag zum Cthulh-Mythos ab.
We explore a feisty letter from HPL to Frank Belknap Long. It's part of a recent acquisition of Lovecraft letters donated to the John Hay Library at Brown. Sean & Andrew visit the Hay for a chat with HPL's personal librarian: Heather Cole.
Nightshade Diary podcast A weird tale produced from a collaboration of the masters of pulp fiction sci-fi, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, Frank Belknap Long, A. Merritt and C.L. Moore. | Narrator and Producer MP Pellicer challenge_from_beyond_podcast.mp3File Size: 29760 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
"The Brain-Eaters" is a short story by the American author, Frank Belknap Long. First published in the June 1932 edition of Weird Tales, the story tells of dead men who sat in a boat, and a weird horror from four-dimensional space…
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"The Malignant Invader" is a short story by Frank Belknap Long. Lovecraftian in flavour, the story tells of a horrifying encounter with a strange creature from the bowels of the earth. First published in the January 1932 edition of Weird Tales.
El modelo Bacon, es un relato corto de RR Lopez, incluido en el libro Fragmentos de ironía y muerte (2018), del mismo autor, Tal como afirma el propio autor lo escribió como tributo a su relato favorito de los mitos de Cthulhu de Frank Belknap Long . Esta es la primera versión sonorizada y dramatizada que en Órbita Arrakis hemos realizado para ti. Texto original: RR López Dramatizado por Sonia Chaves, editado y producido por Sonia Chaves. Si te ha gustado Suscríbete y si quieres dar un paso más y conviértete en nuestro micro-mecenas para poder seguir con este proyecto y añadir muchos más contenidos. Agradeceré tu apoyo, se aceptan sugerencias y se atenderán audios a la carta. Puedes seguir a JD Martin (también escritor) en Twitter @lojuroxtatuaje o en su blog: http://lojuropormitatuaje.blogspot.com.es Al gran @RRLpez en twitter, en su blog: https://historiasquenocontariaamimadre.com/ y en su Podcast El Horror Có(s)mico, también en ivoox Música: Purple Planet Fx: immersivefoley.com Sígueme en twitter @DubbingSonia Si crees que mi voz puede ayudarte en tu proyecto contacta conmigo en info@soniachaves.es o https://www.soniachaves.es Soy actriz de voz y locutora profesional con estudio propio. Y por supuesto anímate a ser nuestro mecenas. Suscríbete para recibir actualizaciones.
The Hounds of Tindalos by Frank Belknap Long Frank Belknap Long was born in 1901 in Harlem, New York (not the Netherlands) and died in 1992 aged 92 in Manhattan. He was a horror and science fiction writer and is most famous for his contribution to the stories of the Cthulhu Mythos. The Cthulhu Mythos begins with H P Lovecraft, but many other authors have contributed towards the corpus of stories that the faithful call ‘The Canon'. It was his 1921 story The Eye Above The Mantel that caught Lovecraft's eye. That story was a pastiche of Edgar Allan Poe and I have elsewhere commented on that histrionic overblown prose that contains many screaming crazy dudes and occult blasphemous horrors which is found first and best in Poe, then Lovecraft and here in this lovely story. Frank and Howard maintained a long correspondence. Lovecraft was famous for his lengthy and multiple pen friendships as he sat shut up and nervous in his room. He became a mentor to Frank. Frank contributed to the pulp magazines The Hounds of TindalosChalmers. Prefers illuminated manuscripts to adding machines and leering stone gargoyles to automobiles. Who doesn't? He has a long nose and slightly receding chin. His bookcase has medieval pamphlets about sorcery, witchcraft and black magic (surely triple tautology) but again, what's not normal in any of this? Although I think that Frank is setting it up for the norms so they get the idea that Chalmers is a bit weird. He has the same name as the Australian Philosopher David Chalmers who famously came up with the term ‘the hard problem' to describe how in a materialist way of thinking, matter can give rise to subjective experience. It's as hard a problem as how cows make lollipops. We simply can't figure either of them out. So, Frank is using ‘modern science' in the guise of Einstein to undermine the self-confident materialists, particularly regarding time. He throws this is in like spice. He lets us know that Einstein is relative: we each have our own versions. Our interlocutor is our avatar. Think how hard it would be to write a story with one character? You need two to bring out the exposition. Anyway, on we go, getting more and more theatrical with each sentence. But this idea about curves and angles seems original and it is quite weird. Like Lovecraft's Colour Out of Space, an abstract idea like a colour or an angle can be jarringly weird. Weird is all about juxtapositions that should not be, and taking things out of context because they are juxtaposed with other, odd contents. It sort of reminded me of H G Wells' The Time Machine particularly the 1950s film version. The Hounds of Tindalos was the first Cthulhu story written by anyone else than Lovecraft and we have references to Dholes and the Elder Races. Other than that, there is no clear connection, unless a Mythos buff can correct me. The Hounds of Tindalos are not actual dogs in this story. Other Mythos writers like Ramsey Campbell, Lin Carter, Brian Lumley and Peter Cannon reference the Hounds. The the name Tindalos sounds Greek and there are references ‘The Greeks had a name for them, ‘ I don't think Tindalos means anything. The name Halpin is one I have only come across before in the work of Ambrose Bierce The Death of Halpin Frayser . Perhaps it is a common name in America, but I've heard in speech here. 20lb of plaster of Paris seems a lot. Despite the plaster of Paris smoothing out the corners of the room (I should have liked to have seen that), the Hounds find a way in by causing an earthquake which causes the plaster to fall and thus angles are created… A hopeless maniac. I could tell you about those. With the later excerpts from the news and the story of his neighbour who'd gone to let his cat in, I wondered if there wasn't humour here? The superintendent on finding the body walks to the open window and stares for five minutes
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Editions Pocket (Titre original : Hounds of Tindalos) Traduction de Claude Gilbert
In which HPL writes to his "grandson" Frank Belknap Long of his explorations of never-before-seen neighborhoods of old colonial Providence, including Federal Hill with its many Italian immigrants. We are proud to bring you the complete version of this letter which has previously only been published as a very brief excerpt! Be sure to visit the web page for this episode to see new info we did not have at recording time.
"The Challenge from Beyond" is a work of collaborative fiction by C. L. Moore, A. Merritt, H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Frank Belknap Long. The tale describes the discovery a strange artefact - an unusual stone imbued with the power to transport its possessor to distant worlds.
ASMR reading of The Challenge from Beyond by HP Lovecraft, Frank Belknap Long, Robert E. Howard, C. L. Moore, and Abraham Merritt. This story features a five-way author told story and was published in Fantasy Magazine in 1935 as part of the Cthulhu Mythos. A rolling thunderstorm has been added as background ambiance to help you sleep or find comfort from stress, insomnia, ptsd, and chronic pain. Listen with headphones for the best experience. Support this channel: Donate: https://paypal.me/TomeByTome https://www.podpage.com/tome-by-tome-asmr/ #chronicpainrelief #insomniarelief #ptsdrelief --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lovecraft-asmr/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lovecraft-asmr/support
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Science fiction (abbreviated SF or sci-fi with varying punctuation and case) is a broad genre of fiction that often involves sociological and technical speculations based on current or future science and technology. This is a reader-selected collection of short stories, originally published between 1752 and 1962. Those published after 1922 entered the US public domain when their copyright was not renewed. Summary by Cori Samuel, with Wikipedia input. Note: Section 6, In The Year 2889 was originally published under the name of Jules Verne, but is currently believed to be the work of his son, Michel Verne. Genre(s): Science Fiction, Short Stories Language: English Group: Short Science Fiction Collections Get Audible: https://amzn.to/3fZZT4p Crypto Opportunities: https://bit.ly/3bB2yAu Grow your Social Following: https://bit.ly/3wJi70U ManySwap: https://bit.ly/3yGUVSP --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freeaudiobooks/support
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The Challenge from Beyond, by C.L. Moore, A. Merritt, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Frank Belknap Long. The discovery of a strange crystal cube sends its finder on a journey across space and time. Read by Jonathan Pezza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Belknap Long gets the podcraft treatment as we conjure The Hounds of Tindalos!