Episodes
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This week's story is "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe. More than a little fitting to the current world circumstances.
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Hello! It's great to be back! This week's story is "The Wolf" by Guy de Maupassant. The tale is about brothers and the legacy they left behind.
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Episodes manquant?
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Last one for today! I particularly enjoyed this one.
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Gonna release two more today to make up for lost time. Another story from the anthology.
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See ya in a bit!
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Hello! Back at it again with a continuance of the anthology.
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This week we have two stories from the anthology Kwaidon: Stories and Studies of Strange Things by Lafcadio Hearn. The stories are "Oshidori" and Ubazukura.
No upload last week (obviously) schoolwork got the better of me and I was in a rush to get it done. The podcast is on all the social media things under Classic Horror Podcast. Drop by and say hi!
As always you can email me at [email protected] if you have any story suggestions or just wanna say hi!
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This week's episode is The Beautiful Suit by H. G. Wells. Where do you imagine wearing your best clothes?
I'm sorry for the late release! It's the end of the semester at my university and life is getting hectic. Follow and chat with me on social media! It's on all the things under Classic Horror Podcast!
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This week's episode is The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. The vacation home is perfect, but what about this paper?
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This week's story is The Pale Man by Julius Long. Can the assistant professor make the acquaintance of the Pale Man?
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This episode was edited by Nenad Matic.
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This week’s episode is How It Happened by Sie Arthur Conan Doyle.
When the brakes fail to work, how can the car stop?
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The editor this week was the great Walker Crain. See you all next week!
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This week's episode is Dagon by H. P. Lovecraft. What will a man see when stranded on a land that doesn't exist?
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For Halloween this year, there's a special, ad-free episode! The story is The Tell-Tale Heart, written by Edgar Allan Poe, performed by special guest narrator Savannah Rettig!
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Narrated by Savannah Rettig.
Edited by reddit user u/azbnjg (Nenad Matic) (Thank you again!)
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The story this week was written by a man under the pen name Saki. Can a god preform a task they weren't told?
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This week's story is The Facts in the Case of Mr. Valdemar written by Edgar Allan Poe.
Can Mesmerism delay death?
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The story this week is Number One Branch Line, the Signalman, written by Charles Dickens.
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The Sutor of Selkirk, the author is anonymous.
There is also a footnote stated that a sutor is an old word for shoemaker.
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The following is Adventure of the German Student written by Washington Irving.
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The following is The Middle Toe of the Right Foot written by Ambrose Bierce.
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The following is The Hand, written by Guy de Maupassant. Music was composed by me. If you like what you hear or have any suggestions of stories, email me at [email protected].
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