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Podsothoth: A Lovecraft Book Club

15 Episodes

88 minutes | 3 days ago
15: Dreams in the Witch House
In this episode, I'll be reading The Dreams in the Witch House, by H.P. Lovecraft, first published in the July, 1933 issue of Weird Tales. Please note, this is a horror podcast, so it might not be suitable for all listeners. If stories involving witchcraft, devil worship, badly pronounced Polish surnames, small-town superstition, hybrid rat things, extraspacial and extratemporal experiences, child sacrifice, insomnia, and gristly murder are the sorts of things that bother you, you might want to skip this episode.If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know, either by writing in to hideous@podsothoth.club, or tell your friends on twitter, mentioning our handle, @podsothoth.
26 minutes | 3 months ago
14: Discussion of The Doom That Came to Sarnath
In which Tod and Claire discuss The Doom that Came to Sarnath, by HP Lovecraft, which was first published in the June, 1920 issue of The Scot. Please be forewarned, this is a horror podcast, so it may not be suitable for all listeners. If you feel that you would be unduly disturbed by crypto-racist descriptions of subhuman people, accounts of wanton revelry, great water-lizards, and difficult to pronounce fantasy place names, then you should skip this episode.If you enjoyed this reading, please let us know! Email the show at hideous@podsothoth.club, or follow our Twitter account, @podsothoth. Thanks for listening, and enjoy the rest of your evening of unendurable horror.
19 minutes | 3 months ago
13: The Doom That Came to Sarnath
In which Tod Beardsley reads The Doom that Came to Sarnath, by HP Lovecraft, which was first published in the June, 1920 issue of The Scot. Please be forewarned, this is a horror podcast, so it may not be suitable for all listeners. If you feel that you would be unduly disturbed by crypto-racist descriptions of subhuman people, accounts of wanton revelry, great water-lizards, and difficult to pronounce fantasy place names, then you should skip this episode.This episode uses the ambience sounds of Swamp Sounds at Night and D&D Ambience - Evening Town.If you enjoyed this reading, please let us know! Email the show at hideous@podsothoth.club, or follow our Twitter account, @podsothoth. Thanks for listening, and enjoy the rest of your evening of unendurable horror.
33 minutes | 4 months ago
12: Discussion of Cool Air
In this episode, Claire and I recorded in the Big Bend area with fancy new equipment, so hopefully sound quality will be much better than the last discussion! We discuss Cool Air, by HP Lovecraft, first published in the March, 1928 issue of Tales of Magic and Mystery.Please note, this is a horror podcast, and may not be suitable for everyone. This story, and discussion, contains references to scientific necromancy, alternative medicine, some untoward descriptions of Spaniards, and some amateur mechanical engineering. If these topics may upset you, please stop listening now.If you have any thoughts on Cool Air, feel free to email them to us at hideous@podsothoth.club, or let us know on twitter, @podsothoth. If you do write, please leave a hint on how to pronounce your name. 
22 minutes | 5 months ago
11: Cool Air
In this episode, I will be reading Cool Air, by HP Lovecraft, first published in the March, 1928 issue of Tales of Magic and Mystery.Please note, this is a horror podcast, and may not be suitable for everyone. This story contains references to scientific necromancy, alternative medicine, some untoward descriptions of Spaniards, and some amateur mechanical engineering. If these topics may upset you, please stop listening now.If you have any thoughts on Cool Air, feel free to email them to us at hideous@podsothoth.club, or let us know on twitter, @podsothoth. If you do write, please leave a hint on how to pronouce your name. Thanks for listening, and have a wonderful evening.New York City ambience was provided by lazymonk (yes, it was intentional).
33 minutes | 6 months ago
10: Discussion of The Thing on the Doorstep
In this episode, Claire and Tod discuss H.P. Lovecraft's The Thing on the Doorstep, first published in the January, 1937 issue of Weird Tales. This episode contains references to misogyny, trans gender issues, necromancy, a forced commitment to a sanitarium, and Innsmouth-hate. If these topics might disturb you, you are encouraged to skip this episode.If you'd like to get in touch with us, you can write to us at hideous@podsothoth.club, or follow us on Twitter, @podsothtoh.Once it's sensible to travel again, go visit Chesuncook Lake, Maine!
62 minutes | 7 months ago
Podsothoth 9: The Thing on the Doorstep
In which Tod reads The Thing on the Doorstep, first published in the January, 1937 issue of Weird Tales. Tonight's reading involves themes of hypnotism, necromancy, misogyny, cuckolding, and insanity. If these subject bother you, you might want to skip this episode.Like the episode? Hate it? Let it be known either way on Twitter, or write to the show at hideous@podsothoth.club.
36 minutes | 9 months ago
Podsothoth 4: The Statement of Randolph Carter (Discussion)
In which Tod and Claire discuss the (damning) Statement of Randolph Carter, and make a startling discovery about what really happened to Florida-based, chisel-jawed adventurer, Harley Warren.
16 minutes | 10 months ago
Podsothoth 3: The Statement of Randolph Carter
Tod reads H.P. Lovecraft's The Statement of Randolph Carter, which was first published in the May, 1920 issue of The Vagrant, and republished in the Februrary, 1925 issue of Weird Tales. Discussion about this story will follow in the next episode. Please be aware: this story contains a masculine relationship with a power imbalance, descriptions of Florida swampland, and a police interrogation of a suspect without a lawyer present. If you feel that any of these subjects might unduly bother you, please stop listening now.The source of the swamp ambiance is "Swamp Sounds at Night - Frogs, Crickets, Light Rain, Forest Nature Sounds | 3 Hours," by Dark Ambiance at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ih4_1FyVjaY.Follow the show on Twitter at @podsothoth, or write to the show at hideous@podsoth.club. Your notes may be read on the show, so think twice before sharing any sanity-blasting secrets man was not meant to know.
42 minutes | 10 months ago
Podsothoth 2: Pickman's Model (Discussion)
Tod & Claire discuss Pickman's Model (as read in the last episode), and talk about Lovecraft's painter name-drops, historical locations mentioned in the story, the inability to convince their children to read anything, and the genesis of this podcast, Arkham Horror: The Living Card Game (Night of the Zealot). Also, we discuss the problem of racism in Lovecraft's work and life. We'll probably need to hit that racism bit again since we cut out like 20 minutes of that.Follow the show on Twitter! https://twitter.com/podsothothYou can find the complete text of the story for free at: http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/pm.aspxArtists mentioned:Sidney Sime (http://monsterbrains.blogspot.com/2011/06/sidney-sime.html) Henry Fuseli (https://www.theartstory.org/artist/fuseli-henry/artworks/)Gustav Dore (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Dor%C3%A9#Gallery)Anthony Angarola (https://www.flickr.com/photos/57440551@N03/with/15240855834/)Francisco Goya (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Paintings)
33 minutes | 10 months ago
Podsothoth 1: Pickman's Model
Tod reads Pickman's Model, story first published in the October, 1927 issue of Weird Tales. It is about a painter, Richard Upton Pickman, whose talent in depicting nightmare portraits is ghouls exceeds that of comparable realist artists Johann Heinrich Füssli and Gustave Doré. The story focuses on the night one of Pickman's few remaining friends visited his studio, and the horrors he witnessed there.Füssli gallery: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Fuseli#GalleryDoré gallery: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Dor%C3%A9#Gallery
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