
Boyd Pearson’s Eldritch Dark is a website dedicated to Weird Tales author Clark Ashton Smith. Pearson calls Smith: “one of the greatest and least recognized literary talents of the 20th century.” Personally I’ve not read a word by the man – but, I may get around to it later this summer.
Pearson list some suggested readings for Smith virgins. It includes:
* Nyctalops (Poem) |MP3|
* The City of the Singing Flame (Short Story) |7 MP3s|
* The Hashish Eater -or- The Apocalypse of Evil (Poem) |7 MP3s|
I’m confident that some enterprising SFFaudio reader will make suitable HuffDuffer feeds out of some of these or the many other files found on the Eldritch Dark’s Spoken Word sub-page. Hint! Hint! Hint!
And please, whoever does it, can you kindly post links to those feeds into the comments section? We’ll all be the richer for it!
Posted by Jesse Willis

Blake’s 7 fans can rejoice! 


The prospect of listening to an amateur narration of an audiobook may not get your shaft cranking but perhaps that’s because you haven’t yet found the right one. Here’s an older LibriVox recording, one that’s made many a listener happy. Alex Foster’s English accent is perfectly aligned for a reading of The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells – so much so that nobody haas bothered recording another version for LibriVox! This is something rather unusual on LibriVox – at least for a work as famous as The Invisible Man!
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