The SFFaudio Podcast #274 – Facts Concerning The Late Arthur Jermyn And His Family by H.P. Lovecraft, read by Gildart Jackson (this audiobook comes to us courtesy of Blackstone Audio’s Eldritch Tales). This is a complete and unabridged reading of… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #274 – AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: Facts Concerning The Late Arthur Jermyn And His Family by H.P. Lovecraft
The SFFaudio Podcast #261 – Jesse, Tamahome, Julie Davis, and Mr Jim Moon discuss The Hound Of The Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Talked about on today’s show: 1901, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s knighthood, fairies, the Boer War, war,… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #261 – READALONG: The Hound Of The Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
H.P. Lovecraft’s claimed that his celebrated novelette, The Rats In The Walls, was “too horrible for the tender sensibilities of a delicately nurtured publick.” The Weird Tales editor, who accepted it, described it as the best his magazine had ever… Read moreProtecting Project Pulp: The Rats In The Walls by H.P. Lovecraft
Polaris offers many of the features you’ll find in other H.P. Lovecraft short stories. There’s the repeated language – something that turns up at the beginning of the story will echo at the end, like in The Statement Of Randolph… Read moreLibriVox: Polaris by H.P. Lovecraft
Two H.P. Lovecraft poems from Weird Tales, March 1947. Illustration by Boris Dolgov. Posted by Jesse Willis
My friend Brian Murphy, a too infrequent guest on The SFFaudio Podcast, posted a terrific review of The Call Of The Wild on his blog, The Silver Key back in 2009: “If you are a [Robert E.] Howard fan frustrated… Read moreLibriVox: The Call Of The Wild by Jack London