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La rana (The Frog) es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano Henry Kuttner (1915-1958), publicado originalmente en la edición de febrero de 1939 en la revista Strange Stories. La rana, posiblemente uno de los cuentos de Henry Kuttner menos conocidos, relata la historia de Norman Hartley, un artista de Nueva York que decide pasar una temporada en el campo para recuperar su productividad. Alquila una casa rural muy cerca de Monk's Hollow, o la Hoya del Monje, y en su jardín descubre una gran roca con extraños grabados. Los lugareños la llaman La Piedra de la Bruja, y aseguran que en realidad es la lápida de Persis Winthorp, una bruja que fue oportunamente asesinada por los antiguos pobladores del lugar. SPOILERS. A pesar de las advertencias de los lugareños, Norman Hartley es un tipo escéptico. No cree en absurdas supersticiones. Por otro lado, la Piedra de la Bruja ofende su sensibilidad artística, ya que arruina la delicada simetría del jardín, de modo tal que contrata a un par de sujetos para que quiten la lápida. Naturalmente, esto fue una muy mala idea. Persis Winthorp regresa, no ya como una odiosa bruja, sino más bien como una criatura híbrida, mitad mujer, mitad batracio (ver: El cuerpo de la mujer en el Horror). Bajo esta forma monstruosa aterroriza a Norman Hartley y a la gente de la Hoya del Monje, irrumpiendo en sus casas en medio de la noche y haciéndolas pedazos. Los aldeanos se apresuran a organizar una partida para defender a sus familias y cazar al monstruo. Sin embargo, todo parce indicar que la bruja está interesada únicamente en Norman Hartley, a quien eventualmente persigue hasta sus dominios en el pantano. La rana de no es un relato brillante, pero sí competente, la clase de pieza que uno espera de un autor con el oficio de Henry Kuttner. La escena final, donde Persis Winthorp persigue al protagonista hasta el pantano, es realmente escalofriante, así como la frondosa descripción que hace el autor de esta monstruosa criatura híbrida. Si bien La rana de Henry Kuttner no pertenece a los Mitos de Cthulhu (ver: Henry Kuttner en los Mitos de Cthulhu), hay algunos aspectos que lo vinculan directamente con la obra de H.P. Lovecraft, entre ellos, el tema del mestizaje, el tratamiento que el autor le da a Persis Winthorp, y lo reptiliano (ver: Reptilianos en la obra de Lovecraft). Henry Kuttner estuvo trabajando en La rana mucho antes de que finalmente apareciera. Tres años antes, le escribió a Lovecraft comentándole a grandes rasgos el argumento de la historia. El 18 de mayo de 1936, el maestro de Providence le respondió: Tu mención de La rana me interesa mucho, porque parece mi clase de cuento. Si Wright lo rechaza (Lovecraft se refiere aquí a Farnsworth Wright, editor de Weird Tales), confío en que me dejarás leerlo, porque no quiero perderme el tipo de historia que parece ser. La atmósfera de persecusión onírica es sin duda ideal para cualquier cosa de esta naturaleza. Tal como lo anticipó Lovecraft, Farnsworth Wright rechazó La rana de Henry Kuttner, tal vez porque el argumento se parecía demasiado a otro cuento del autor: El horror de Salem (The Salem Horror). Pasaron tres años antes de que apareciera en Strange Stories, una de las revistas que rivalizaban con Weird Tales. Lovecraft, lamentablemente, murió en 1937. No sabemos si Henry Kuttner le envió una copia de La rana antes de esa fecha, pero estimamos cualquier miembro del Círculo de Lovecraft le concedería tal solicitud al Maestro de Providence (ver: Los Mitos de Khut-N’hah) Análisis de: El Espejo Gótico https://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2020/08/la-rana-henry-kuttner-relato-y-analisis.html Texto del relato extraído de: https://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2020/08/la-rana-henry-kuttner-relato-y-analisis.html Musicas: - 01. Mind Tricks - Experia (Epidemic) - 02. Dark Music - The Sealed Kingdom (Epidemic) 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. ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/352537 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
fWotD Episode 2907: Fantastic Novels Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Sunday, 20 April 2025 is Fantastic Novels.Fantastic Novels was an American science fiction and fantasy pulp magazine published by the Munsey Company of New York from 1940 to 1941, and again by Popular Publications, also of New York, from 1948 to 1951. It was a companion to Famous Fantastic Mysteries. Like that magazine, it mostly reprinted science fiction and fantasy classics from earlier decades, such as novels by A. Merritt, George Allan England, and Victor Rousseau, though it occasionally published reprints of more recent work, such as Earth's Last Citadel, by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore.The magazine lasted for 5 issues in its first incarnation, and for another 20 in the revived version from Popular Publications. Mary Gnaedinger edited both series; her interest in reprinting Merritt's work helped make him one of the better-known fantasy writers of the era. A Canadian edition from 1948 to 1951 reprinted 17 issues of the second series; two others were reprinted in Great Britain in 1950 and 1951.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Sunday, 20 April 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Fantastic Novels on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Matthew.
Bienvenida, bienvenido un día más a Audiolibros y Relatos, tu podcast de literatura de referencia y espero que también, tu favorito. Capítulo 265, vigésimoquinto de esta séptima temporada en el que, además de la promo del nuevo capítulo de la Colección Maestros del Terror, te traigo el anuncio de novedades en lo referente a este programa y la frecuencia de publicación del mismo. Hoy te presento a Henry Kuttner. Narrado por Xavi Villanueva !Nuevo episodio! Ya puedes disfrutar de PROMO El horror de Salem. HENRY KUTTNER en ABISMOfm.
An Earthman and Earthwoman are hurled through worlds within worlds by a diabolical weapon! Beyond Annihilation by Henry Kuttner. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Henry Kuttner has been on the podcast before in episode 82, 9 Kinda Short Sci-Fi Stories which was published on July 13th, 2023. Let's jump in our time machine and spin the dials to April 1939, the publication, Thrilling Wonder Stories, which billed itself as The Magazine of Prophetic Fiction, the story begins on page 37, Beyond Annihilation by Henry Kuttner…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Finding a cause worth dying for is no great trick—the Universe is full of them. Finding one worth living for is the genuine problem! Orphans of the Void by Michael Shaara.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
A tale of dark science, and the ghastly mystery that enveloped the Spanish doctor's attempts at artificial refrigeration. Cool Air by H. P. Lovecraft. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.The story of H. P. Lovecraft is a sad story. He lived a life marked by poverty, and personal loss. His early years were overshadowed by his father's descent into madness, which led to his institutionalization and death. His mother, similarly afflicted with mental illness, was overprotective and instilled in him a sense of fragility and isolation.As a child, Lovecraft was a prodigy, reading and writing at an early age, but frequent illnesses and nervous conditions kept him from completing high school. He lived with his controlling mother and struggled throughout his life with self-doubt.His writing, though prolific, was largely unrecognized during his lifetime, and he was forced to become a ghostwriter just to scrape by.Lovecraft was diagnosed with cancer and was virtually unknown at the time of his death at the age of 46, and though he never achieved fame or financial success in life, his influence on horror and science fiction remains unparalleled.Today's story was published two years after Lovecraft died and appears in the September 1939 issue of Weird Tales Magazine on page 95, Cool Air by H. P. Lovecraft…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, An Earthman and Earthwoman are hurled through worlds within worlds by a diabolical weapon! Beyond Annihilation by Henry Kuttner.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
Programa conducido por Darío Lavia y Chucho Fernández.Ilustraciones: Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, José Casado del Alisal, Salvador Dalí, Lee Brown Coye, Carl Rottman.Fotografías: Josef Sudek, Gabor Magyar.Acto I: "Al ver mis horas de fiebre" de Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer por Natán Solans 0:02:24Acto II: "Cómo pasé mis vacaciones de verano" de Maurice E. Proulx por Darío Lavia 0:07:39Acto III: "Las ratas del cementerio" de Henry Kuttner por Chucho Fernández 0:17:37 Fuentes de los textos: "Rimas y leyendas", Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (Aguilar, 1967)"How I Spent My Summer Vacation", Maurice Proulx en "Lambda" vXII #1, periódico estudiantil de Students of Laurentian University (09/1973)"The Graveyard Rats", Henry Kuttner en "Weird Tales" (03/1936)Imdb:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt35961637/Web de Cineficción:http://www.cinefania.com/cineficcion/Fan Page de Cineficciónhttps://www.facebook.com/revista.cineficcion/
Though The World May Die, Man Will Go On. Transience by Arthur C. Clark. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Almost six months ago we shared the first published story written by Arthur C. Clarke, Travel by Wire. Today we bring you another science fiction short story written in the early years of Clarke's career. The July 1949 issue of Startling Stories magazine features many familiar names, Ray Bradbury, Henry Kuttner, C. M. Kornbluth, Margaret St. Clair and on page 125 we find today's offering, Transience by Arthur C. Clark…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, The tiny asteroid with the frightened girl and the wrecked spacer with the grim young man slowly spun closer and closer ... but the real danger came after the crash! Collision Orbit by Clyde Beck.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
En el episodio de hoy viajaremos al inquietante mundo de Henry Kuttner, un maestro del terror de los años 30, para descubrir su relato "Las ratas del cementerio", publicado en 1936. Este escalofriante cuento nos lleva al corazón de un cementerio maldito, donde las ratas parecen ser más que simples roedores. Los rumores apuntan a túneles oscuros y horrores que acechan bajo tierra, pero ¿qué secretos esconde realmente este lugar olvidado? Acompáñanos mientras exploramos esta historia cargada de misterio, tensión y un toque de lo macabro. Asegúrate de mantener la luz encendida... y prepárate para un viaje a lo desconocido. 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 y FX, Epidemic Sound, con licencia. Ilustración, Pixabay, con licencia: https://pixabay.com/es/illustrations/g%C3%B3tico-fantas%C3%ADa-godo-oscuro-%C3%A1ngel-3602017/ Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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"The Graveyard Rats" is a short story by American author, Henry Kuttner. The tale, which first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in March of 1936, tells of a cemetery caretaker, who, unfortunately, has been tasked with the extermination of a colony of monstrous rats.
"The Graveyard Rats" is a short story by American author, Henry Kuttner. The tale, which first appeared in Weird Tales Magazine in March of 1936, tells of a cemetery caretaker, who, unfortunately, has been tasked with the extermination of a colony of monstrous rats.
"Lo que Necesita" (What you Need) es un relato fantástico de los escritores norteamericanos Henry Kuttner (1915-1958) y Catherine L. Moore (1911-1987), publicado originalmente en la edición de octubre de 1945 de la revista Astounding Science Fiction, y luego reeditado en la antología de 1950: Hubo una vez un gnomo y otros relatos de ciencia ficción (A Gnome There Was and Other Tales of Science Fiction). Es uno de los grandes cuentos de Henry Kuttner, narra la historia de Tim Carmichael, un periodista opaco, autor de artículos amarillistas, quien descubre una misteriosa tienda a la cual asiste prácticamente toda la alta sociedad, llamada LO QUE NECESITA. La tienda es manejada por Peter Talley, y posee la cualidad de vender exactamente lo que cada comprador necesita, literalmente. Música y Ambientación: What Remains of Edith Finch - Jeff Russo Silent Hill 2 - Akira Yamaoka Blog del Podcast: https://lanebulosaeclectica.blogspot.com/ Twitter: @jomategu
The first women to appear (as "soloists") on the ballot for science fiction's Hugo Awards were Zenna Henderson and Pauline Ashwell, in 1959. (Catherine L. Moore had appeared on an earlier ballot, but for a collaboration with Henry Kuttner.) Fearing that Henderson and Ashwell might be drifting into obscurity, Colin and Phil set out to review their Hugo-nominated novelettes: Zenna Henderson's "Captivity" - find it here: https://archive.org/details/Fantasy_Science_Fiction_v014n06_1958-06_PDF/page/n3/mode/2up Pauline Ashwell's "Unwillingly to School" - find it here: https://archive.org/details/sim_astounding-science-fiction_1958-01_60_5/page/8/mode/2up We also have the obligatory fiendish sci-fi quiz, and our usual round-up of recommendations of past/present/future SF. For full show notes, check out our blog - https://101sf.blogspot.com/2024/08/zennas-people-and-paulines-lizzie.html
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Las campanas del horror (The Bells of Horror) —también publicado como Campanas del horror (Bells of Horror)— es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano Henry Kuttner (1915-1958), publicado originalmente en la edición de abril de 1939 de la revista Strange Stories. Las campanas del horror, tal vez uno de los cuentos de Henry Kuttner menos conocidos, pertenece a los Mitos de Cthulhu de H.P. Lovecraft, y relata la historia de un inquietante hallazgo arqueológico: las campanas perdidas de la Misión de San Xavier, según se dice, consagradas a una entidad telúrica, subterránea, llamada Zushakon (ver: Criaturas de los Mitos de Cthulhu). SPOILERS. Según afirma el Libro de Iod (ver: Libros malditos en los Mitos de Cthulhu), el tañido de las Campanas de San Xavier produce efectos escalofriantes, entre otros, el deseo incontenible de arrancarse los ojos. Por otro lado, las vibraciones del metal son capaces de obturar las ondas de luz, produciendo un manto de oscuridad en cuestión de segundos, y generando de este modo el entorno ideal para el surgimiendo de esta entidad subterránea, ciega, llamada Zushakon; a su vez, procreado por Ubbo-Sathla, según algunos, o quizás la progenie degenerada de Shub-Niggurath y Hastur. Las campanas del horror de Henry Kuttner combina algunas escenas memorables con otras que resultan predecibles. Las idea de que las vibraciones del sonido —en este caso, de tres campanas malditas—, son capaces de anular las ondas de la luz, resulta interesante. Pero el elemento más inquietante de la historia es esta compulsión ocular, esta necesidad imperiosa de arrancarse los ojos de todos aquellos que oyen el doblar de las campanas. Incluso los animales padecen esta extraña compulsión, que comienza con una ligera picazón en los ojos; de hecho, hay una escena notable donde un sapo se frota un ojo desesperadamente contra una roca, literalmente arrancándolo a pedazos (ver: Los Mitos de Khut-N’hah) El descubrimiento arqueológico de las Campanas de San Xavier está rodeado de este tipo de sucesos. No obstante, y a pesar de las objeciones de sus protagonistas, algunos de los cuales han tenido acceso al Libro de Iod, y en consecuencia a la leyenda de Zuschakon, las campanas son colocadas nuevamente en su lugar. No queda claro quién las hace sonar originalmente, pero sabemos que las vibraciones de las campanas obturan la luz del día, y que Zushakon, súbitamente invocado, produce un terremoto (quizás al desperezarse de su sueño subterráneo), haciendo que las campanas doblen incesantemente, y generando a su vez una cerrazón total en el pueblo, ahora repleto de personas desesperadas que corren de un lado a otro en la oscuridad, arrancándose mutuamente los ojos. En este contexto, Las campanas del horror es uno de los aportes más interesantes de Henry Kuttner a los Mitos (ver: Henry Kuttner en los Mitos de Cthulhu). Análisis de: El Espejo Gótico http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2020/07/las-campanas-del-horror-henry-kuttner.html Texto del relato extraído de: http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2020/07/las-campanas-del-horror-henry-kuttner.html Musicas: - 01. Mind Tricks - Experia (Epidemic) 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. 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. ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/352537 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Las campanas del horror (The Bells of Horror) —también publicado como Campanas del horror (Bells of Horror)— es un relato de terror del escritor norteamericano Henry Kuttner (1915-1958), publicado originalmente en la edición de abril de 1939 de la revista Strange Stories. Las campanas del horror, tal vez uno de los cuentos de Henry Kuttner menos conocidos, pertenece a los Mitos de Cthulhu de H.P. Lovecraft, y relata la historia de un inquietante hallazgo arqueológico: las campanas perdidas de la Misión de San Xavier, según se dice, consagradas a una entidad telúrica, subterránea, llamada Zushakon (ver: Criaturas de los Mitos de Cthulhu). SPOILERS. Según afirma el Libro de Iod (ver: Libros malditos en los Mitos de Cthulhu), el tañido de las Campanas de San Xavier produce efectos escalofriantes, entre otros, el deseo incontenible de arrancarse los ojos. Por otro lado, las vibraciones del metal son capaces de obturar las ondas de luz, produciendo un manto de oscuridad en cuestión de segundos, y generando de este modo el entorno ideal para el surgimiendo de esta entidad subterránea, ciega, llamada Zushakon; a su vez, procreado por Ubbo-Sathla, según algunos, o quizás la progenie degenerada de Shub-Niggurath y Hastur. Las campanas del horror de Henry Kuttner combina algunas escenas memorables con otras que resultan predecibles. Las idea de que las vibraciones del sonido —en este caso, de tres campanas malditas—, son capaces de anular las ondas de la luz, resulta interesante. Pero el elemento más inquietante de la historia es esta compulsión ocular, esta necesidad imperiosa de arrancarse los ojos de todos aquellos que oyen el doblar de las campanas. Incluso los animales padecen esta extraña compulsión, que comienza con una ligera picazón en los ojos; de hecho, hay una escena notable donde un sapo se frota un ojo desesperadamente contra una roca, literalmente arrancándolo a pedazos (ver: Los Mitos de Khut-N’hah) El descubrimiento arqueológico de las Campanas de San Xavier está rodeado de este tipo de sucesos. No obstante, y a pesar de las objeciones de sus protagonistas, algunos de los cuales han tenido acceso al Libro de Iod, y en consecuencia a la leyenda de Zuschakon, las campanas son colocadas nuevamente en su lugar. No queda claro quién las hace sonar originalmente, pero sabemos que las vibraciones de las campanas obturan la luz del día, y que Zushakon, súbitamente invocado, produce un terremoto (quizás al desperezarse de su sueño subterráneo), haciendo que las campanas doblen incesantemente, y generando a su vez una cerrazón total en el pueblo, ahora repleto de personas desesperadas que corren de un lado a otro en la oscuridad, arrancándose mutuamente los ojos. En este contexto, Las campanas del horror es uno de los aportes más interesantes de Henry Kuttner a los Mitos (ver: Henry Kuttner en los Mitos de Cthulhu). Análisis de: El Espejo Gótico http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2020/07/las-campanas-del-horror-henry-kuttner.html Texto del relato extraído de: http://elespejogotico.blogspot.com/2020/07/las-campanas-del-horror-henry-kuttner.html Musicas: - 01. Mind Tricks - Experia (Epidemic) 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. 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. ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast? Hazlo con advoices.com/podcast/ivoox/352537
"The Graveyard Rats" stands as a testament to Henry Kuttner's exceptional storytelling prowess. This eerie tale, originally published in the March 1936 issue of Weird Tales, immerses readers in the haunting atmosphere of ancient Salem cemeteries. Kuttner expertly crafts a narrative that blends elements of horror and the supernatural, skillfully intertwining the unsettling presence of abnormally large rats with whispered legends of subterranean, inhuman entities. As readers venture deeper into the story's dark recesses, they are drawn into a world where the boundary between the natural and the supernatural blurs, evoking an eerie sense of foreboding and eldritch horror.Henry Kuttner, the creative genius behind "The Graveyard Rats," was a prolific American writer celebrated for his contributions to the science fiction and fantasy genres during the mid-20th century. Born in 1915 in Los Angeles, California, Kuttner's literary career began in the 1930s, coinciding with the Golden Age of Science Fiction. His versatility as a writer allowed him to excel in a wide range of speculative fiction sub-genres, from space opera to supernatural horror. Kuttner is particularly renowned for his collaborations with his wife, C.L. Moore, under various pseudonyms, producing a remarkable body of work that left a lasting impact on the world of speculative fiction.While Henry Kuttner's life was tragically cut short at the age of 42 in 1958, his legacy endures through his imaginative storytelling and thought-provoking themes. His work continues to captivate and inspire both fans and scholars, cementing his place as a revered figure in the history of speculative fiction.New Patreon RequestBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the showVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback
Not to be too ghoulish...but that's what episode #104 is all about. Our story, "It Walks by Night," by Henry Kuttner, takes us deep into a dark tomb where more than the dead dwell. We've also got a batch of Ghoul folklore tales from around the world. Join us!MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes," "Dark Winds"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!) jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal PodcastEmail: afterwordsstories@gmail.com
Not to be too ghoulish...but that's what episode #104 is all about. Our story, "It Walks by Night," by Henry Kuttner, takes us deep into a dark tomb where more than the dead dwell. We've also got a batch of Ghoul folklore tales from around the world. Join us!MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes," "Dark Winds"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!) jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal PodcastEmail: afterwordsstories@gmail.com
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Today's episode is a combination of two requests. You asked for more super short science fiction stories and you asked for longer episodes. So, why not both? We've got 9 kinda short sci-fi stories for you in an episode that's almost two hours long! That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Special thanks to Love the Vibe for yet another 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. “My two cents. Scott Miller lifts everything to a higher—more artistic—level. Probably would elevate the humble phone book to Shakespearean heights!!!! Many thanks.” Thank you, Love the Vibe. If you haven't already left a review on Apple Podcasts we'd appreciate it if you would. And for our Spotify listeners if you'd give us a 5-star rating on the Spotify app, if you think we deserve it, that would be awesome.We begin with a story from “Weird Tales - A Magazine of the Bizarre and Unusual” in July 1938. Let's go to page 91 for Escape from Paul Ernst.Our next story was written by one of those guys we know almost nothing about. In addition to 6 short science fiction stories in the 1950s, Robert Zacks wrote TV episodes for 7 shows in the 50s. From “Startling Stories Magazine” in May 1952, the first story ever published written by Robert Zacks, From Outer Space August Derleth grew up in Sauk City, Wisconsin. He wrote his first fiction story at 13. His stories were rejected 40 times over 3 years before he sold “Bat's Belfry” to “Weird Tales Magazine” in 1926. “Birkett's Twelfth Corpse” can be found in “Strange Stories Magazine” in August 1940.Evan Hunter has been on the podcast before. He wrote one of my favorites, “The Plagiarist From Rigel IV”. “Only one question seemed important in this huge space venture: Who was flying where?” We'll find our story on page 57 of the May 1952 issue of “If Worlds of Science Fiction”, Welcome, Martians! Up next a short tale about a strange entity on a distant world. Our strange story was written by Henry Kuttner and this is his first short sci-fi story on the podcast. He sold his first story, “The Graveyard Rats” to “Weird Tales Magazine” in 1936. Kuttner contributed several stories to the Cthulhu Mythos genre including today's story. Open your January 1937 copy of“Weird Tales Magazine” to page 93 for “The Eater of Souls” Our next story was written by I. M. Bukstein. An exhaustive search for the author found absolutely nothing. “No, sir, we wasn't fooled by them lights in the night sky. Illusionations, we call 'em. Funny though, Willie disappeared that night!” From “Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy” in October 1952, turn to page 112 for “Hey Ma, Where's Willie”Fredric Brown is known for his mastery of the super short sci-fi stories.Would you try to save your wife from a killer? Seems like a. simple question, but to Mandy's husband, it was one to stump the experts. We'll find our story on page 100 of “Black Mask Magazine” in November 1948. Cry Silence We heard from Fritz Leiber only a week ago. “This is how it all began—the terrible civil strife that devastates our world!” Turn to page 57 in the debut issue of “Worlds of Tomorrow Magazine”, in April 1963 for “X Marks the Pedwalk” Robert Sheckley, made his debut on our podcast just two days ago. We'll find our story on page 19 of the October-November issue of “Amazing Stories Magazine.” Beside Still Waters“Only Shervane dared to learn the mind-shattering truth of that incredible barrier!”The Wall of Darkness by Arthur C. Clarke. Support the show
This week on the Drabblecast– mutant hillbillies! Cover art by Bo Kaier Exit the Professor by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore We Hogbens are right exclusive. That Perfesser feller from the city might have known that, but he come busting in without an invite, and I don't figger he had call to complain afterward. In […]
"The Secret of Kralitz" is a Cthulhu Mythos short story by Henry Kuttner. The tale, which first appeared in Weird Tales in October 1936, was described as follows: “A story of the shocking revelation that came to the twenty-first Baron Kralitz.”
El horror de Salem, uno de los mejores relatos de terror de Henry Kuttner, realiza un considerable aporte a los Mitos de Cthulhu de H.P. Lovecraft: Nyogtha: la cosa que no debería ser (The Thing That Should Not Be) —también conocido como El habitante de la oscuridad (The Dweller in Darkness), el mismo epíteto que August Derleth utiliza para Nyarlathotep—; una amorfa, pegajosa, gelatinosa e imposible criatura del panteón de los dioses de los Mitos de Cthulhu, un tanto menor, es cierto, pero sumamente aterradora. Nos locuta este delicioso relato nuestro compañero Sergi Hernandez, que debuta con este audio. Nos vemos pronto con más Relatos Salvajes... Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Las Ratas del Cementerio, o "The Graveyard Rats" (como se le conoció en inglés), fue el primer cuento de terror que Henry Kuttner llegó a publicar en Weird Tales (revista pulp) en 1936. La primera vez que yo supe de este relato fue gracias a la adaptación que se realizó en "El Gabinete de Curiosidades de Guillermo del Toro". Misma que me encantó. Honestamente no conocía el trabajo de Kuttner, pero próximamente estaré grabando algunos relatos que vaya conociendo de él. Colóquense un par de audífonos o auriculares y déjense llevar por esta historia de Henry Kuttner. Si les gustó, pueden seguirme en mis redes sociales: ·Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fer.mr.bones/ ·Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fer.mr.bones & https://www.facebook.com/FernandoPalaciosAKAMrBones ·Twitter: https://twitter.com/FerMrBones También lo encuentras en Spotify (o cualquier otro servicio de podcast) y YouTube: https://anchor.fm/fernando-palacios94https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/historias-de-espantos/id1554046415https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4U9kGvYAPxLZF9XRIWnjA Y también, puedes apoyarme a través del siguiente link: https://anchor.fm/fernando-palacios94/support O en Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HDeEspantos --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historiasdeespantos/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/historiasdeespantos/support
"La Máquina Ambidiestra" (Two-Handed Engine) es un relato de ciencia ficción escrito en colaboración entre Henry Kuttner (1915-1958) y Catherine Lucille Moore (1911-1987), publicado originalmente en la edición de agosto de 1955 de la revista The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, y luego reeditado en la antología de ese mismo año: Sin ataduras (No Boundaries). Es uno de los grandes cuentos de Henry Kuttner, y probablemente también entre los cuentos de Catherine Lucille Moore más destacados, nos sitúa en un futuro distópico, donde la sociedad ha ido perdiendo instituciones históricas, como la familia, a medida que la humanidad fue cediendo terreno ante los robots, quienes básicamente se encargan de todo. Música: "I Robot" Marco Beltrami "Mr. Robot" Mac Quayle Blog del Podcast: https://lanebulosaeclectica.blogspot.com/ Twitter: @jomategu
Containing Matters of an Aristocratic Prerogative. Timestamps: C.L. Moore background, non-spoiler discussion (0:00) spoiler plot summary (26:39) spoiler discussion, film adaptation (42:34) Bibliography: Del Rey, Lester - introduction to "The Best of C. L. Moore" (1977) Moore, C.L. - "Footnote to ‘Shambleau'...and Others" in "The Best of C. L. Moore" (1975) Science Fiction Bookclub - interview with Allen Muller on Kuttner and Moore (2019) https://middletownpubliclib.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Discussion-of-Kuttner.Moore-Aug-2019.pdf Yaszek, Lisa - "Sisters of Tomorrow: The First Women of Science Fiction" (2016) Yaszek, Lisa - "The Future Is Female! 25 Classic Science Fiction Stories by Women" (2018)
Gotta love a great story about witches in your basement! Henry Kuttner thinks so. His story, "The Salem Horror," is a journey into the bizarre and deadly. We'll take a look at haunted Salem, MA., as well.MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," "Something is Coming"Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes"Tune Tank: "Song of the Siren"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!), jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal PodcastEmail: afterwordsstories@gmail.com
Gotta love a great story about witches in your basement! Henry Kuttner thinks so. His story, "The Salem Horror," is a journey into the bizarre and deadly. We'll take a look at haunted Salem, MA., as well.MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," "Something is Coming"Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes"Tune Tank: "Song of the Siren"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!), jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal PodcastEmail: afterwordsstories@gmail.com
Authors : C. L. Moore and Henry Kuttner Narrator : John Bell Host : Alex Hofelich Audio Producer : Eric Valdes Housing Problem by C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner Jacqueline said it was a canary, but I contended that there were a couple of lovebirds in the covered cage. One canary could never make […] The post PodCastle 773: Housing Problem appeared first on PodCastle.
Capítulo 168 de Audiolibros y Relatos, un podcast literalmente literario. En el capítulo de hoy te traigo un relato que he conocido gracias a la fantástica serie de "El gabinete de curiosidades" de Guillermo del Toro. Un relato realmente terrorífico escrito el año 1936 por el genial autor que hoy te presento y que te traigo por primera vez a este humilde podcast: el gran Henry Kuttner. Narrado por Xavi Villanueva !Nuevo episodio! Ya puedes disfrutar de Las ratas del cementerio. HENRY KUTTNER en ABISMOfm.
Året i bild Vi summerar skräckåret 2022 genom att låta slumpen styra oss genom ett manus som blivit uppklippt i små, små bitar och uthällt på bordet emellan oss - varsågod att dra en lapp! Fortsättning följer om tre veckor igen. Tomas saknar en BDSM-nerv i 2022 års mest framemotsedda nytolkning och Lars hittar bland mängder av uppseendeväckande titlar i novellsamlingen Mestiza Blood till slut fram till årets julberättelse. Vi pratar också om: Crimes of the Future, David Cronenberg, Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stuart, Crash, Videodrome, Possessor, David Lynch, Jennifer Lynch, Evan Peters, Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, My Friend Dahmer, Hellraiser, David Bruckner, The Night House, Doug Bradley, Clive Barker, Magnus Jäverling, Bowdark, John Carpenter, Tangerine Dream, Twin Peaks, Blair Witch Project, Stephen King, Mr Harrigan's Phone, Donald Sutherland, Iphone, A Christmas Carol, Sigur Rós, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Skriften i vattnet, Milennium, Goodnight Mommy, Veronika Franz, Naomi Watts, The Black Phone, It, Blumhouse, Joe Hill, Scott Derrickson, Ethan Hawke, Stranger Things, Sinister, V. Castro, The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, The Final Porn Star, Riget Exodus, Lars von Trier, Mikael Persbrant, Ernst-Hugo Järegård, Henrik Möller, Udda Ting, Bödeln i Malmö, Vertigo Förlag, HP Lovecraft, Anders Fager, Barbarian, It Follows, Don't Breath, The Descent, Rec och Psycho. Patreon-lyssnare avnjuter som vanligt dubbel speltid där samtalet fortsätter om Ett hotellrum i Guangzhou, Creepypodden, Fresh, mumblecore, Girls, They Won't Be Alone, Noomi Rapace, Lamb, Nope, Jordan Peele, M. Night Shyamalan, Get Out, Titta Dom Snackar, Brian McAuley, Curse of the Reaper, Guillermo del Toro, Cabinet of Curiosities, Keith Thomas, The Vigil, Henry Kuttner, Graveyard Rats, Jennifer Kent, Obduktionen, Steven Spielberg, Poltergeist, Skinamarink, The Babadook, Myst, Ensam hemma, Nils Alatalo, Paul Tremblay, The Pall Bearers Club, Låt den rätte komma in, Napoleon Dynamite, Cabin at the End of the World, Knock at the Cabin, Bones and All, Luca Guadagnino, Suspiria-remaken, Badlands, Raw, Natural Born Killers, Johan Theorin, Stora skräckboken av Torsten Ljungstedt, Lord Dunsany, Låt oss hjälpa älvorna, Hans Arnold, The Sadness, Bernhard Ålund, @horrorhoarding på Instagram, The Watcher, Besökarna, Vacancy, Repulsion, The Upstairs Neighbor, Watcher, Lost in Translation och Ils. Nostalgi, löst tyckande och akademisk analys.
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Guillermo Del Toro has opened his cabinet of horrors on Netflix and it's delivering thrills, gore, and grotesqueries to the masses. In episode 247, Luke & James discuss the first three adaptations in the series from directors Vincenzo Natali, David Prior, and Ana Lily Amirpour, which cover adaptations of “The Graveyard Rats” by Henry Kuttner, “The Autopsy” by Michael Shea, and “Some Other Animal's Meat” by Emily Carroll respectively. Join them next week as they review the pair of HP Lovecraft adaptations! Episode Timecodes “The Graveyard Rats”: 12:06 “The Autopsy”: 30:45 “The Outside”: 49:13 Ink to Film Buy The Autopsy or any of the other source material books or guest novels at Ink to Film's bookshop: www.bookshop.org/shop/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Intro/outro music: "Black Fingerprint" by Dylan Owen: https://www.youtube.com/watch? Fiver for Dylan Owen: https://www.fiverr.com/share/Yo3E6p Luke Elliott Read “What Good is a Sad Backhoe?” by Luke Elliott Website: www.lukeelliottauthor.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/luminousluke IG: https://www.instagram.com/lpelliott/ James Bailey Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jame_Bail
Guillermo Del Toro is one of the hottest names in horror cinema today, and he's chosen multiple short stories to adapt for his brand new Netflix anthology series dropping for Halloween 2022. In episode 246, Luke & James move through all of the source stories back to back, touching on each in order of their episode's corresponding release in the series. Join them next week as they review the adaptation episodes from the show! Story Timecodes: “The Graveyard Rats” by Henry Kuttner: 9:04 “The Autopsy” by Michael Shea: 20:47 “Some Other Animal's Meat” by Emily Carroll: 33:03 “Pickman's Model” by H. P. Lovecraft: 44:34 “Dreams in the Witch House” by H. P. Lovecraft: 57:02 Ink to Film Buy The Autopsy or any of the other source material books or guest novels at Ink to Film's bookshop: www.bookshop.org/shop/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Intro/outro music: "Black Fingerprint" by Dylan Owen: https://www.youtube.com/watch? Fiver for Dylan Owen: https://www.fiverr.com/share/Yo3E6p Luke Elliott Read “What Good is a Sad Backhoe?” by Luke Elliott Website: www.lukeelliottauthor.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/luminousluke IG: https://www.instagram.com/lpelliott/ James Bailey Twitter: https://twitter.com/Jame_Bail
Episode 2 of “Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities” is a lively adaptation of Henry Kuttner’s “Graveyard Rats” a favorite of mine. We’ve got goopy corpses, rat monsters, boney bois. It’s a whole thing and we enjoyed it! Take a listen!
"House of the Griffin" is a short story by Will Garth, the 'house pseudonym', used by numerous Strange Stories authors, including August Derleth, Edmond Hamilton, and Henry Kuttner, to name but a few. The story first appeared in Strange Stories in its October 1939 edition. “Forces of Terror Strike from, the Void to Be Stayed Only by Stronger Forces for Good!”
Greetings, and welcome to episode #44. On this episode we present, "It Walks by Night," by Henry Kuttner. They had me at the title on this one, and the story did not disappoint. We get to hand out in an old graveyard haunted by a creature that feeds on the dead...what could be better than that? We talk about a few real haunted graveyards and I've got some EVP's to listen to that I collected in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Good, ghoulish fun for all!MusicFesliyan Studios: "Ghost Stories," Audio Jungle: "Halloween Waltzes," Halloween Music Specialists: "Dark Ambient"Narration: Robert BreaultPlease join us! Like and follow our Facebook page to become " patron of the Cemetery Hills Library, or (even better!), jump on our Patreon page and become a VIP Patron. Mugs, tee-shirts and eternal thanks await you! Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61177769&fan_landing=trueWebpage: http://www.afterwordsparanormal.comFacebook: After Words Paranormal PodcastEmail: afterwordsstories@gmail.com
The Creature from Beyond Infinity by Henry Kuttner audiobook. A lone space traveler arrives on Earth seeking a new planet to colonize, his own world dead. At the same time a mysterious plague has infected Earth that will wipe out all life. Can a lone scientist stop the plague and save the world? Or will the alien find himself on another doomed planet?
A Pulp Science Fiction story by Henry Kuttner, published in Thrilling Wonder Stories, in 1948. This is Happy Ending! Fadó Official Discord Server: https://discord.gg/tm4XaP3uW5Fadó Podcast - fadopocast.comPizza Rice Podcasting Collaborative - pizzaricepodcast.comSupport the show
"The Watcher at the Door" is a short story by Henry Kuttner. First published in Weird Tales in its May 1939 edition, the story concerns the horrible dreams of a man called Edward Keene.
In the midst of a devastating undeclared war, two men are holed up in an abandoned office block when one of them apparently starts to telepathically channel the thoughts of a murderer. This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted: The Classic Horror Podcast. "Time To Kill" by Henry Kuttner was first published in 1940.
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This episode is about A city of pillars, a Henry Kuttner deity, and we talk to Sarah Walker(Speculative Fiction writer, Artist, and Anthropology teacher) Music during the reading is from SONOLOGYST All other music is by DB Spitzer Sarah Walker Sarah's Kickstarter Innsmouth Gold Complete HP Lovecraft Sponsored by: Copper Cow Coffee Vietnamese Pour Over Coffee Donner Musical Instuments Student Instruments Glarry Guitars Inexpensive Guitars Golden Goat CBD CBD & Delta 8 Edibles Share a Sale Get your podcast or website Sponsored Taza Stone Ground Chocolate Podbean Amazon Apple Stitcher Facebook Our Patreon
This episode is about A city of pillars, a Henry Kuttner deity, and we talk to Sarah Walker(Speculative Fiction writer, Artist, and Anthropology teacher) Sarah Walker Sarah's Kickstarter Innsmouth Gold Complete HP Lovecraft Sponsored by: Copper Cow Coffee Vietnamese Pour Over Coffee Donner Musical Instuments Student Instruments Glarry Guitars Inexpensive Guitars Golden Goat CBD CBD & Delta 8 Edibles Share a Sale Get your podcast or website Sponsored Taza Stone Ground Chocolate Podbean Amazon Apple Stitcher Facebook Our Patreon
"It Walks by Night" is a classic weird tale by Henry Kuttner. It first appeared in Weird Tales in December 1936, and was described as follows: “A blood-chilling narrative of a ghastly horror that stalked through the crypts beneath the old graveyard.”