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An anthology fiction podcast of Dark Fantasy and the Odd, presented in the grand tradition of late night television horror hosting.


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Men Against the Current by Louis Evans

Fri, 01 Mar 2024 20:27:00 GMT

A student of the occult scours Venice for a lost beloved. David Ault reads. #DarkFantasy #Romance #LGBT #skeletons Author Louis Evans is a passionate advocate of skeleton-based urban transit. His work has appeared in Vice, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nature: Futures, and more. He is married to artist. Voice Actor David Ault (he/him) is from North Yorkshire, UK. He started voice acting with Darker Projects in 2005, moving through The Byron Chronicles, Pendant Audio, Colonial Radio Theatre to modern day antics with Fool & Scholar, the NoSleep Podcast team and Shadows at the Door: The Podcast. He's a big fan of tea, ghosts and astronomy, and can be found online at DavidAult on Twitter, or www.davidault.co.uk Music: Deep Terror by Darkness Prevails Podcast (Soundcloud). Dark Pad, Relent, Canon in D Major by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com.

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A Woman of Good Manners by Nikki Lynn Blakely

Tue, 20 Feb 2024 11:01:00 GMT

A courtship as a series of fatal picnics. Laura Lee Bahr reads. #horror #humor Author Nikki Lynn Blakely lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, and enjoys crafting stories that evoke smiles, tears, laughter, the occasional eye roll, and sometimes even a scream. Her work has appeared in and Little Old Lady Comedy. Voice Actor Laura Lee Bahr is the author of the novels Haunt, Long-Form Religious Porn, and the short story collection, Angel Meat. Her short stories have been featured in over a dozen literary magazines and anthologies. She's also a life-long performer, filmmaker, and literal tree-hugger. More at lauraleebahr.com Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com.

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Coward's Corsage

Tue, 20 Feb 2024 11:01:00 GMT

Is it cheating to use a love charm? Jasmine Arch reads. #gaslamp #fantasy #romance Author Julia LaFond got her master’s in geoscience from Penn State University. Her fiction has been featured in venues such as and In her spare time, Julia enjoys reading and gaming. Voice Actor Jasmine Arch is a narrator, writer, and poet whose brain thrives on chaos and caffeine. She lives in a rural corner of Belgium with four dogs, two elderly horses and a husband who knows better than to distract her when she's writing. Find out more about her and her work at JasmineArch.com Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com.

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Thread in the Mouth by Ryan Cole

Tue, 31 Oct 2023 23:59:00 GMT

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Do you dare to find the witch in the woods? Sarah Golding reads. Author Ryan Cole is a speculative fiction writer who lives in Virginia with his husband and snuggly pug child. He is a winner of the Writers of the Future Contest, and his work has appeared in Ember Journal, Voyage YA Journal, and the Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthology Mother: Tales of Love and Terror. Find out more at www.ryancolewrites.com. Voice Actor Sarah Golding has created a huge range of character types for indie audio drama, and been in such wonderous podcasts as Amelia Project, Edict Zero and Hostile Worlds. She hosts MADIVA podcast and runs script writing comps with her company Quirky Voices, producing and performing new writing at podcast events. quirkyvoices.weebly.com Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com.

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Coming Soon to the Gallery

Mon, 30 Oct 2023 20:50:00 GMT

SUBMISSIONS CLOSED. All manuscripts have been responded to. Get in touch if you did not get your letter.

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The Ghost Extinguishers by Gelett Burgess

Fri, 31 Mar 2023 07:59:00 GMT

Got Ghosts? We are ready to believe you. Wulf Moon reads. Author Gelett Burgess (1866-1951) earned a degree from MIT then escaped west and became part of the San Francisco Bay Area literary renaissance of the 1890s as an artist, poet, author, and humorist. He was best known as a writer of nonsense verse, such as “The Purple Cow,” and for introducing French modern art to the United States in an essay titled The Wild Men of Paris. He was also the author of the popular Goops children’s books, and coined the term blurb. Voice Actor Wulf Moon feasted on fantasy as a child when he lived with his Chippewa grandmother. He begged stories from her every night—fireside tales that fired his imagination. If Moon had a time machine, those are the days he would go back to. Since he doesn’t have a time machine, he tells stories. Learn more at driftweave.com Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com.

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SUBMISSIONS OPEN

Wed, 15 Feb 2023 05:00:00 GMT

We are reading your manuscripts Feb 14 - April 15, 2023. Please read the guidelines at GalleryCurious.com before submitting. Music: Roller Rink Bossa, Showbiz, by Brett Van Donsel

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A Journey of Little Profit by John Buchan

Sat, 25 Dec 2022 07:11:00 GMT

It's Christmas, so we're back in New Babbage for a very Scottish weird tale. Vic Mullin reads. #Christmas #Scotland #weird 00:01 Tuning the Interocitor 00:32 Welcome to Brunel Hall 02:19 Opening Epigraph 02:55 The cattle market of Inverness 05:05 Duncan Stewart begins his tale Author John Buchan (1875-1940) 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, was a Scottish novelist, historian, and politician, and served as the Governor General of Canada. His most famous work is The Thirty-Nine Steps Reader Vic Mullin is a 40something Scotsman who is usually surrounded in a cloud of vapour from constant e-cig usage.  He is generally found editing youtube videos for his channel ‘Vaping with Vic’ or, as Vic Mornington, rebuilding his famous hotel in New Babbage. Music via Filmmusic.io, Evanto Elements, and the good people of New Babbage. We made it through another year!

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The Macabre Dance of the Fiddler and Kore by Atalanti Evripidou

Tue, 01 Nov 2022 10:13:00 GMT

Would you loan your dearly departed some skin?S Michael Allen Rose reads. Content note for kink #darkFantasy #weirdDetective #skeletons 00:20 welcome 02:02 story begins 13:53 on your way Author Atalanti Evripidou is a social psychologist and a speculative fiction writer who occasionally dabbles in poetry too. Her short stories can be found in several Greek anthologies and in venues such as StarShip Sofa, Speculative North, and Flame Tree Publishing. Her work has also been featured in Onyx Path’s Gods and Monsters. Reader Michael Allen Rose is a writer, musician and performer based in Chicago. He has published numerous books and short stories in the bizarro, horror, and comedy arenas, and also makes industrial music under the name Flood Damage. He loves cats and a good cup of tea. Find out more about his work at www.michaelallenrose.com Osgoode: Kris Law vokrislaw.com Theme song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapored Machina Additional music via Pond5 and Filmmusic.io Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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An Odd Question by Ian Michael Bavian

Mon, 24 Oct 2022 05:15:00 GMT

Remember playing Call of Cthulhu table-top? It’s time to make your sanity roll. Isaiah Plovnick reads. #cosmicHorror #dieselpunk #noire #humor 00:20 welcome 02:02 story begins 13:53 on your way Author Ian Michael Bavian is a new writer long time reader. He enjoys the works of Pratchett, King, Adams, and Wyndham to name only a few. He was an Army officer and currently works as a criminal defense investigator. He has a degree in history. When not working or writing he spends his time with his wife, two sons, and a neurotic border collie. Reader Isaiah Plovnick is a Boston-based performing artist with a steampunk soul. Raised on a healthy diet of Lego and Great Illustrated Classics, the spirit of the retro-futurist was fostered in him at an early age. He received an education in Theatre from Salem State University, and has since been performing onstage or from behind a microphone all over the greater Boston area. https://www.facebook.com/PlovnickVoice Osgoode: Kris Law vokrislaw.com Theme song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapored Machina Additional music via Filmmusic.io and Darkness Prevails Podcast Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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Changelings by Rachel Ayers

Tue, 30 Aug 2022 20:00:00 GMT

So you think you know what really happened in Hamelin? #darkFantasy #fairytale Welcome 00:20 Author bio 2:00 Changelings 02:41 Artifacts of Hamelin 14:00 Narrator bio 15:39 On your way 16:27 Author Rachel Ayers lives in Alaska, where she daydreams, writes and hosts shows for Sweet Cheeks Cabaret, and stares at the mountains. She has a degree in Library and Information Science, which comes in handy at odd hours, and she shares speculative poetry and flash fiction (and cat pictures) at patreon.com/richlayers Reader Sarah Golding has created a huge range of character types for indie audio drama, and been in such wonderous podcasts as Amelia Project, Edict Zero and Hostile Worlds. She hosts MADIVA podcast and runs script writing comps with her company Quirky Voices, producing and performing new writing at podcast events.  quirkyvoices@weebly.com Osgoode: Kris Law vokrislaw.com Theme song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapored Machina Additional music via Filmmusic.io Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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The Seventh Wife's Confession by M.E. Bronstein

Wed, 15 Jun 2022 00:00:01 GMT

We've had complaints about the horror themes, so here's a fairy tale to lighten the room. Alex Ford reads. #steampunk #darkFantasy #fairytale Author M.E. Bronstein is a PhD student in Comparative Literature who writes short stories when she should be working on her dissertation.  Her writing has appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies; Miscreations: Gods, Monstrosities & Other Horrors; Michigan Quarterly Review: Mixtape; and elsewhere.  You can find her at mebronstein.com. When reader Alex Ford isn't rocking around the nation in her band, Ford Theatre Reunion, she's holed up in her guest room following a different passion: recording audio books and editing manuscripts. An avid reader and writer, she delights in helping people bring their creativity to life. You can check out her exploits, mystery bruises, and a most handsome cat on facebook or instagram. www.facebook.com/srslyjohns www.instagram.com/srslyalex Osgoode: Kris Law vokrislaw.com Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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Silvergloom by Jonathan Duckworth

Tue, 19 Apr 2022 23:59:00 GMT

The consumptive poet Keats makes a strange encounter while voyaging to Naples. #paranormal #historical Author Jonathan Duckworth is a completely normal, entirely human person with the right number of heads and everything. He received his MFA from Florida International University. His speculative fiction work appears in Pseudopod, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Southwest Review, Tales to Terrify, Flash Fiction Online, and elsewhere. He is a PhD student at University of North Texas and an active HWA member. Reader David Ault (he/him) is a voice actor from North Yorkshire, UK. He started voice acting with Darker Projects in 2005, moving through The Byron Chronicles, Pendant Audio, Colonial Radio Theatre to modern day antics with Fool & Scholar, the NoSleep Podcast team and Shadows at the Door: The Podcast. He's a big fan of tea, ghosts and astronomy, and can be found online at DavidAult on Twitter, or www.davidault.co.uk Osgoode: Kris Law vokrislaw.com Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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The Prince in the Darkness by Phil Margolies

Tue, 15 Mar 2022 05:25:00 GMT

A carnie, a Romanian, and a zombie ape. What could possibly go wrong? Kris Law reads. #1930s #Odd #Horror Author Phil Margolies writes science fiction and fantasy, and dabbles in horror. His short fiction has appeared in Brave New Girls, The Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror anthology, Perihelion SF, Abyss & Apex, and other publications. He’s on Twitter @philmargolies nearly as often as he is at home outside Washington, DC, with his wife, daughter, and two skittish rescue dogs. Narrator Kris Law lives in Toronto and works as a voice actor, specializing in villainous types of all stripes. They live with their partner, and two cats which openly defy their supposed authority. They are best known for portraying the eldritch host of a weird fiction anthology podcast. vokrislaw.com Leopold: Michael Allen Rose Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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Seven Cups of Tea by Gwen C. Katz

Fri, 04 Mar 2022 04:00:00 GMT

A steampunk'd fairy tale retold for troubled times. Jasmine Arch reads. #Steampunk #Fairytale Gwen C. Katz is an author, artist, and game designer who lives in Pasadena, California with her husband and a revolving door of transient animals. Her first novel, Among the Red Stars, tells the story of Russia's all-female bomber regiment known as the Night Witches. Her short fiction has appeared in venues like Glittership, Vastarien, and We're Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction 2020. Jasmine Arch is a narrator, writer, and poet whose brain thrives on chaos and caffeine. She lives in a rural corner of Belgium with four dogs, two elderly horses and a husband who knows better than to distract her when she's writing. Find out more about her and her work at JasmineArch.com. Leopold: Michael Allen Rose Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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Walking The Line by William Stiteler

Wed, 23 Feb 2022 23:00:00 GMT

Be cautious of the paths you tread. Lou J Berger reads. Mild content note for language. #Steampunk #WeirdWest #CosmicHorror Author William Stiteler lives somewhere in Central New York, and has been published in places such as Grimdark Magazine and Kaleidotrope, occasionally as S.M. Williams. When not writing, he spends his time determining where things are. More can be found at internetmanifestation.com Narrator Lou J. Berger is a Denver-based fiction author, with about two dozen published short stories, a couple nevelettes, and a novella (which was work for hire and probably doesn’t count). He’s been published in Galaxy’s Edge Magazine, Daily Science Fiction, and a host of anthologies. In 2017, he was a Finalist for Writers of the Future. Osgoode: Kris Law Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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Appointment in Time by James Dorr

Sat, 12 Feb 2022 23:31:00 GMT

What a year. Alasdair Stuart reads. Strong content note for horror/gore. #Steampunk #Horror Indiana (USA) author James Dorr's most recent book is a novel-in-stories from Elder Signs Press, TOMBS: A CHRONICLE OF LATTER-DAY TIMES OF EARTH. Working mostly in dark fantasy/horror with some forays into science fiction and mystery, his THE TEARS OF ISIS was a 2013 Bram Stoker Award® finalist for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection, while other books include STRANGE MISTRESSES: TALES OF WONDER AND ROMANCE, DARKER LOVES: TALES OF MYSTERY AND REGRET, and his all-poetry VAMPS (A RETROSPECTIVE). He has also been a technical writer, an editor on a regional magazine, a full time non-fiction freelancer, and a semi-professional musician, and currently harbors a Goth cat named Triana. An Active Member of SFWA and HWA, Dorr invites readers to visit his blog at http://jamesdorrwriter.wordpress.com Narrator Alasdair Stuart is the host of PseudoPod and Escape Pod, runs Escape Artists Ink, and is professionally enthusiastic about genre fiction on the Internet at places like Tor.com , Barnes & Noble, The Guardian, Uncanny Magazine, SciFi Now and My M Buzz.  He lives in the UK with the love of his life and their ever expanding herd of microphones. Follow him on Twitter as @AlasdairStuart, or at his blog, The Man of Words. Osgoode: Kris Law Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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Within My Reach by Ola Al-Fateh

Tue, 30 Nov 2021 20:04:00 GMT

All monsters are elusive, some more so than others. None of them, however, are secretive about their existence. Michael Whitehouse reads. #DarkFantasy Born to immigrant parents, author Ola Al-Fateh has strongly connected to the merging of different worlds from the moment she arrived into this one. All her stories reflect this to some degree. Her other short story “The Grand Museum” has appeared in The Future Fire. Find her online at https://twitter.com/OlaAlfateh. Narrator Michael Whitehouse is a writer, filmmaker, and voice-over artist from Glasgow, Scotland. He spends most of his time writing supernatural fiction, though occasionally dabbles in other genres when the story leads him there. He's also the founder of Ghastly Tales, which has both a horror fiction podcast and Youtube channel. Leopold: Michael Allen Rose Did you know? You can find all our anthologies together here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09PFD2PCQ

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The Peculiariity of Two by Liam Hogan

Sat, 27 Nov 2021 20:47:00 GMT

Do monsters stay monsters after the story ends? A little something to go with your post-Halloween melancholy. Matt Dovey reads. Author Liam Hogan is an award winning short story writer, with stories in Best of British Science Fiction and Best of British Fantasy 2018 (NewCon Press). He’s been published by Analog, Daily Science Fiction, and Flame Tree Press, among others. He helps host Liars’ League London, volunteers at the creative writing charity Ministry of Stories, and lives and avoids work in London. More details at http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.uk Narrator Matt Dovey is very tall, very British, and probably drinking a cup of tea right now. His surname rhymes with "Dopey", but any other similarities to the dwarf are coincidence. He has short science fiction and fantasy stories all over the place: find out more at mattdovey.com, or follow him on Twitter @mattdoveywriter.

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The Monstrous Metronome by Lena Ng

Fri, 29 Oct 2021 03:55:00 GMT

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The Ants, the Grasshoppers, the Locusts, and the Fungus by Louis Evans

Fri, 22 Oct 2021 11:44:00 GMT

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The Quick and the Dead by Brian K. Lowe

Wed, 25 Aug 2021 9:07:00 GMT

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The Death Trade by Natasha C. Calder

Tue, 17 Aug 2021 07:55:00 GMT

It's 11 o'clock. Do you know where your death is? Jasmine Arch reads. #gaslamp #DarkFantasy #YA Author Natasha C. Calder is from Ely, UK. She has an M.Phil in Medieval Literature from the University of Cambridge and is a graduate of Clarion West 2018. Her work has previously appeared in The Stinging Fly, Lackington's and Burning House Press. Reader Jasmine Arch is a narrator, writer, and poet whose brain thrives on chaos and caffeine. She lives in a rural corner of Belgium with four dogs, two elderly horses and a husband who knows better than to distract her when she's writing. Find out more about her and her work at JasmineArch.com. Leopold: Michael Allen Rose Cover art by Martini Discovolante Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com

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Mourning Medusa by Mark Orr

Mon, 12 Jul 2021 21:23:00 GMT

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Does It Hurt? by Dawn Lloyd

Mon, 05 Jul 2021 01:59:00 GMT

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The Instant by Harris Coverley

Fri, 18 Jun 2021 04:25:00 GMT

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The Horror of the Heights by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Wed, 30 Dec 2020 23:37:00 GMT

For our 100th episode, we're going all the way back to our first episode. Unfortunately the original master file from 2010 was not able to be recovered to be remastered properly.   Osgoode - Kris Law

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To Our Own Ghosts by Deborah L. Davitt

Wed, 18 Nov 2020 06:37:00 GMT

Considering everything else that has happened this year, how would you react to a ghost in your home? #ghosts #1920s  Author Deborah L. Davitt was raised in Nevada, but lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and son. She’s known for her Pushcart-nominated poetry, short stories, and novels. Her work has appeared in Fantasy and Science Fiction Magazine, and Asimov’s among other venues. For more about her work, please see edda-earth.com/bibliography. Narrator Sarah Golding has created a huge range of character types for indie audio drama, and been in such wonderous podcasts as Amelia Project, Edict Zero and Hostile Worlds. She runs script writing competitions with her company, Quirky Voices, producing and performing new writing at podcast events. For more information, visit SarahGoldingVoiceActorAndMore@weebly.com Osgoode: Kris Law (vokrislaw.com)

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The Pinch by M.A. Smith

Tue, 06 Oct 2020 18:11:00 GMT

Pickpocketing in London. What could possibly go wrong? Daren Callow narrates. Author M. A. Smith writes from Gloucestershire, UK, where she lives with her family. Her fiction has appeared in magazines including Mythic, Gathering Storm and Dark Moon Digest,and her novella Severance was published by Fantasia Divinity. Find out more at masmithwriting.com. Narrator Daren Callow is a writer, voice actor and musician who is based in Hove on the south coast of the United Kingdom, a medium-sized cannon shot from the English Channel. As an actor, as well as (seemingly endless) live performances of Tales Of New Albion stories and plays, Daren has also lent his voice to Brighton Theatre of The Air and 2 Bit Productions audio dramas, he also finds time to record his own steampunk podcast (also entitled Tales Of New Albion) featuring original comedy material voiced by a cast of thousands (approx.) and readings of his sci-fi stories. Osgoode: Kris Law (vokrislaw.com) Curiosities is open for stories related to fairy tales 7-14 October 2020. Read the guidelines before submitting at gallerycurious.com

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Dorothea Defies Convention by AJ Brennan

Thu, 10 Sep 2020 18:37:00 GMT

Sending a woman to war is most unconventional. Sending a hedgewitch, even more so. Jasmine Arch narrates. Author A.J. Brennan is a Washington, D.C.-based speculative fiction writer and National Novel Writing Month obsessive. Her work has appeared in The Arcanist, Wizards in Space and Translunar Travelers Lounge. She can be found on Twitter @ajbwrites. Jasmine Arch is a narrator, writer, and poet whose brain thrives on chaos and caffeine. She lives in a rural corner of Belgium with four dogs, two elderly horses and a husband who knows better than to distract her when she’s writing. Find out more about her and her work at JasmineArch.com. Osgoode: Kris Law (vokrislaw.com) Please leave reviews and stars to help us stand up to the Algorithmic Overlords! Thank you for being splendid.

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The Night Bazaar by Shaun van Rensburg

Thu, 03 Sep 2020 21:21:21 GMT

Two misfit kids explore a mysterious market. Nat Titman narrates. #fantasy #trans   Author Shaun van Rensburg is currently studying creative writing at the University of South Africa. He has a strong interest in the fantastic and feels that monsters are usually misunderstood.   Narrator Nat Titman is an amateur illustrator, singer, songwriter, storyteller, lapsed podcaster, occasional public speaker and full-time IT professional based in Nottingham UK. Their band's debut album Going through Changes is an eclectic mix of folk and synthpop, inspired by life’s struggles and the fantasy fiction that gets us through them. Find Nat on Twitter at @quarridors or find their creative works at quarridors.com   Cover art by grandfailure(DepositPhotos.com)   Soundscapes by TableTopAudio.com   Be excellent to each other

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The There-It-Is Store by Adam Gaylord

Fri, 05 Jun 2020 05:55:00 GMT

We're all going to want a There-It-Is store when it's time to go back to work. Tabatha Wood narrates.   Author Adam Gaylord lives with his beautiful wife and kids in Colorado. When not at work as an ecologist, he’s usually writing, cooking, drinking craft beer, drawing comics, or some combination thereof. Look him up on GoodReads or find him on Twitter @AuthorGaylord.   Narrator Tabatha Wood is a former English teacher and library manager, living in Wellington. She writes weird, dark fiction and uplifting poetry. Despite her obsession with the strange and unusual, she considers herself mostly harmless, although she does take great delight in shocking people with her stories every chance she gets.   Cover art by Martini Discovolante.   Take care of each other

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Two Steps Forward by Holley Schofield

Sat, 18 Apr 2020 07:00:00 GMT

You may be shut in, but you can still dance! Wilson Fowlie narrates a diesel-era delight.   Author Holly Schofield travels through time at the rate of one second per second, oscillating between the alternate realities of city and country life. Her short stories have appeared in Analog, Lightspeed, Tesseracts, and many other publications throughout the world. She hopes to save the world through science fiction and homegrown heritage tomatoes. Find her at hollyschofield.wordpress.com.   Narrator Wilson Fowlie has been reading stories out loud since the age of 4, and credits his parents for any talent he has for it. He’s been narrating for podcasts since he answered a call for readers for PodCastle in 2008.   He’s narrated dozens of stories for many podcasts, including all of the Escape Artists shows. Wilson fits all this narrating between his day job as a web developer in Vancouver, Canada, and directing a community show chorus called The Maple Leaf Singers. https://www.mapleleafsingers.com/   Take care of each other

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Gallery Lockdown #1

Fri, 17 Apr 2020 04:20:00 GMT

While we wait for the virus curve to pass, we will be recording some extras with Osgoode and the staff. Not all the staff have proper microphones so audio quality will vary. Some will have stories. This one does not.   Want to help keep the Gallery open? Buy a copy of Curiosities fiction magazine in Kindle or trade paperback on Amazon!   Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com

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Year of the Teacup Dragon by Suzanne J. Willis

Mon, 06 Apr 2020 19:00:00 GMT

A woman recalls her childhood during the London Blitz, and the strange pet who saved her. Bryony narrates an urban fantasy for all ages. Content note for wartime sound effects.   Author Suzanne J. Willis is a Melbourne, Australia-based writer, a graduate of Clarion South and an Aurealis Awards finalist. Her stories have appeared in anthologies by PS Publishing, Prime Books, Falstaff Books and Metaphorosis, and in SQ Mag, Mythic Delirium, and Lackington’s. Suzanne’s tales are inspired by fairytales, ghost stories and all things strange, and she can be found online at suzannejwillis.webs.com   Narrator Bryony is a twenty-something Londoner who has loved stories in all forms her whole life. This love has led to a Masters degree in English Literature and a decade-long hobby of narration and performance. She teaches English and maths, and her biggest dream is to successfully land a Salchow jump in figure skating.   Want to help keep the Gallery open? You can listen to outtakes and buy us coffee at https://ko-fi.com/curiosities   Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com

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Six Coins by Liam Hogan

Tue, 31 Mar 2020 05:37:00 GMT

There's nothing quite like the fresh bracing air of interesting times. Or the sea. Wulf Moon narrates a nautical adventure with a twist, while Osgoode shelters in place in the Zen Room.   Author Liam Hogan is an Oxford Physics graduate and award winning London based writer. His short story "Ana", appears in Best of British Science Fiction 2016  from NewCon Press, and his twisted fantasy collection, "Happy Ending Not Guaranteed", is published by Arachne Press. Find him online at HappyEndingNotGuaranteed.blogspot.co.uk, and @LiamJHogan   Narrator Wulf Moon feasted on fantasy as a child when he lived with his Chippewa grandmother. He begged stories from her every night—fireside tales that fired his imagination. If Moon had a time machine, those are the days he would go back to. Since he doesn’t have a time machine, he tells stories. He is podcast director at Future Science Fiction Digest. Learn more at driftweave.com   Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com

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Twilight of the Electric Shadows

Sat, 29 Mar 2020 02:47:00 GMT

Things get weird in a shadow dimension populated by echoes of the film industry. Matt Dovey narrates. File under: Uncategorizable   Author Paul R Hardy is currently on a quest to find the adorable pets, eccentric family members and amusing work history required in an author biography. He occasionally takes short breaks to write stories for venues such as Unidentified Funny Objects, Diabolical Plots, StarShipSofa and Escape Pod.   Narrator Matt Dovey is very tall, very British, and probably drinking a cup of tea right now. His surname rhymes with "Dopey", but any other similarities to the dwarf are coincidence. He has short science fiction and fantasy stories all over the place: find out more at MattDovey.com, or follow him on Twitter @MattDoveyWriter.   Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com

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Fixable by Sheliah Lindsey and Scent by Maria Haskins

Sat, 14 Mar 2020 03:14:19 GMT

It's a mother of a double feature and we guarantee it won't make you feel all warm and snuggly inside. No, not at all. Alex Ford and Maria Rose narrate. Rated Dark.   Author Sheliah Lindsey was neither born nor raised under a rock, but does claim she was as an excuse for how behind she is on popular culture. She currently resides in Texas, still not under a rock despite her continued insistence to the contrary, where she divides her time unevenly between reading, writing, and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.   When narrator Alex Ford isn't rocking around the nation in her band, Ford Theatre Reunion, she's holed up in her guest room following a different passion: recording audio books and editing manuscripts. An avid reader and writer, she delights in helping people bring their creativity to life. You can check out her exploits, mystery bruises, and a most handsome cat on facebook or instagram.  www.facebook.com/srslyjohns   www.instagram.com/srslyalex   Author Maria Haskins is a Swedish-Canadian writer and translator. She writes speculative fiction and poetry, and currently lives just outside Vancouver with a husband, two kids, and a very large black dog.  Her work has appeared in Flash Fiction Online, Shimmer, Cast of Wonders, and elsewhere. Find out more on her website, mariahaskins.com, or follow her on Twitter, @mariahaskins.   Narrator Maria Rose is a graphic designer, writer, astrologer, classicist. Sometimes saturnine, mostly eccentric. You can hear her audiobook narration work in “Messengers of the Right” from University of Press Audiobooks or at GlitterShip. Learn more at mariarosedoeseverything.com   Theme Song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina   Full show notes at gallerycurious.com   Miss you mom. Wish you could have heard these shows.

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This Particular Evening by Manuel Royal

Tue, 11 Feb 2020 10:47:00 GMT

We’re barhopping through history with the heppest cats in town. Jim Hodgson narrates.   Author Manuel Royal, like Tristram Shandy, was born with a broken nose, followed by interminable digressions. Although his body resides in Atlanta, Georgia, his mind can be found shuffling down the alleys and circumnavigating the roundabouts of Donnetown, an imaginary midsize city somewhere in the Carolinas. http://donnetowntoday.blogspot.com   Narrator Jim Hodgson is a humorist from Atlanta, GA. He writes, produces, and acts in Bad Gladiator, a full-cast audio comedy set in ancient Rome. http://badgladiator.com   Music: Lobby Time by Kevin MacLeod(Incompetech.com)   Theme Song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina   Curiosisites #6 is out now in Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Trade Paperback. Visit the https://gallerycurious.com/store for links to Amazon.

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Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone by Donald J. Bingle

Wed, 20 Nov 2019 20:07:00 GMT

A haunted Englishman tells the tragic story of an adventure abroad in Colorado mining country to his very British gentleman's club. File under: Weird West, Horror, Creature Feature.   Donald J. Bingle is the author of six books and more than fifty shorter works in the horror, thriller, science fiction, fantasy, steampunk, mystery, romance, comedy, and memoir genres. The Love-Haight Case Files, his mystery/horror/romance/urban fantasy novel (with Jean Rabe) won three Silver Falchions. More at www.donaldjbingle.com.   Narrator Matt Dovey is very tall, very British, and probably drinking a cup of tea right now. He has short science fiction and fantasy stories all over the place: find out more at mattdovey.com, or follow him on Twitter @mattdoveywriter.   Recipe inspiration for Osgoode's mid-century dinner exhibit were sighted on Midcentury Menu, Cracked, Autostraddle, Vocal Media, and The Joys of Jello.   Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com

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Customer Service of the Priestood of Thikra, Destroyer of Worlds and Creator of Light by Yasmine Fahmy

Mon, 11 Nov 2019 03:43:00 GMT

Even the most ancient of religions must adapt to survive. Elizabeth Chatsworth performs.   Author Yasmine Fahmy lives in Cairo, Egypt, where she spends her time hiding from the sun, her students, and the djinn to whom she sold her soul for inspiration. It never delivered on the inspiration front, you see. Her work has appeared in Daily Science Fiction and the Sockdolager.   Narrator Elizabeth Chatsworth is a professional voice actor and a member of SAG-AFTRA. She prefers voice acting to on-screen work as in a voice-booth no-one can see your fuzzy bunny slippers. Her interests include cosplay, PC gaming, and writing. Find out more at www.elizabethchatsworth.com   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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All She Needs by Madeleine Swann

Tue, 05 Nov 2019 17:51:00 GMT

Oh, she's a horrible woman! But you will have to decide who the monster is. Sarah Golding narrates. Rated R.   Author Madeleine Swann's story collection, Fortune Box, was published by Eraserhead Press and her first novella was part of their New Bizarro Author series. Her second novella was released by Strangehouse Books. Her delightfully icky short stories have appeared on The Wicked Library podcast, and the anthology The New Flesh: A Tribute to David Cronenberg. http://madeleineswann.com/   Narrator Sarah Golding has created a huge range of character types for indie audio drama, and been in such wondrous podcasts as Amelia Project, Edict Zero and Hostile Worlds. She hosts MADIVA podcast and runs script writing comps with her company Quirky Voices, producing and performing new writing at podcast events. www.sarahgoldingvoiceactorandmore.weebly.com   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Doc Borden's Hard-Luck Hoss by Julie Frost

Fri, 01 Nov 2019 23:59:00 GMT

A frontier doctor is befriended by a unicorn. Jim Hodgson narrates. You may need a hankie before this one is over.   Julie Frost is an award-winning author who writes every shade of speculative fiction. Her short stories appear in Monster Hunter Files, Writers of the Future, Tales of Ruma, StoryHack, and many others. Her novel series, "Pack Dynamics," is published by WordFire Press. She whines about writing, a lot, at http://agilebrit.livejournal.com/   Narrator Jim Hodgson is a humorist from Atlanta, GA. He writes, produces, and acts in Bad Gladiator, a full-cast audio comedy set in ancient Rome.   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Only Gutter Girls and Ruined Things by Julia K. Patt

Sun, 27 Oct 2019 03:51:00 GMT

An frontier girl learns about life, larceny, and how to repair a clockwork cat. Sarah Heiner narrates. #YA #steampunkWestern   Author Julia K. Patt is a writer, teacher, and editor living in Maryland. Her stories have appeared in Clarkesworld, Escape Pod, and Luna Station Quarterly, among other places. Follow her on Twitter (@chidorme) or check out her website juliakpatt.com for more.   Narrator Sarah Heiner, active in Second Life under the pseudonym of Bookworm, assisted in the editing of two of the three 'Tales from New Babbage' volumes, and has stories published in all three. She lives in the fly-over land of Minnesota, with more books than she knows what to do with.   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Seven O'Clock Man by Kate Heartfield

Fri, 25 Oct 2019 00:21:00 GMT

Children will be in bed on time. Or else. A seasonably dark tale from colonial Quebec to turn the mood to winter. Wilson Fowlie narrates.  Rated creepy clockpunk.   Author Kate Heartfield is the author of the historical fantasy novel Armed in Her Fashion and the two Alice Payne time travel novellas. She also writes interactive fiction, including The Road to Canterbury, published by Choice of Games. Her fiction has been shortlisted for the Nebula, Locus, Aurora, Sunburst and Crawford awards; "The Seven O'Clock Man" was longlisted for the Sunburst award. A former journalist, Kate lives in Ottawa, Canada. Her website is heartfieldfiction.com and she is on Twitter @kateheartfield.   Narrator Wilson Fowlie has been reading stories out loud since the age of 4, and credits his parents for any talent he has for it. He's been narrating for podcasts since he answered a call for readers for PodCastle in 2008. He has narrated dozens of stories for many podcasts, including all of the Escape Artists shows. Wilson fits all this narrating between his day job as a web developer in Vancouver, Canada, and directing a community show chorus called The Maple Leaf Singers.   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Approximations That Gradually Approach the Truth by David M. Hoenig

Fri, 18 Oct 2019 16:07:00 GMT

There’s something strange about the trains. Buy a ticket to Brisbane, and it takes you to Berlin instead. Or maybe even Boston. A young student from MIT sets out to decode the mystery. Wulf Moon narrates. Rated Weird Steampunk.   Author David M. Hoenig is an academic surgeon who lives to write, instead of writing to live. His wife believes that he rather than his stories belongs in a gallery of Curiosities. He has published with Grim Dark Magazine, Flame Tree Publishing, Cast of Wonders, and others. He has published a book of weird poetry and surreal art called Queen to His King with Oscillate Wildly. His first novel (Sci fi space opera) is in the editing phase.   As a teen, narrator Wulf Moon won Scholastic Writing Awards--the same contest that discovered Stephen King, Truman Capote, Joyce Carol Oates and many iconic names of the 20th Century. He won Star Trek: Strange New Worlds; and recently won the international talent search Writers of the Future. Moon is podcast director at Future Science Fiction Digest.   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Book Burning by JD Blackrose

Tue, 15 Oct 2019 09:43:00 GMT

A librarian in Nazi occupied Paris uses her special talents when faced with an order to burn her books. Gabrielle Riel narrates.   Author JD Blackrose loves all things storytelling and celebrates great writing by posting about it on her website, www.slipperywords.com. She has published The Soul Wars series and the Monster Hunter Mom series, both through Falstaff Books, as well as numerous short stories. No one knows how many of her family were killed because there are none left. Follow her on Facebook and Twitter.   Narrator Gabrielle Riel is the General Director of Radio Riel (http://radioriel.org), an Internet radio station with seven audio streams that has been bringing music and audio dramas to audiophiles, bibliophiles, history-lovers, Jazz babies, Classical music enthusiasts, Steampunks and other assorted geeks since June 2007. You can hear the many ways in which the Nightingale sings at https://www.mixcloud.com/gabrielleriel/ .   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The One in the Night-Storm Dress by Andrea Martinez Corbin

Tue, 30 Jul 2019 23:00:00 GMT

A young woman makes her debut at Death's masquerade. Rated YA friendly. Alex Ford of Ford Theater Reunion narrates.   Author Andrea Martinez Corbin is an author and the founder of the Speculative Boston reading series. Her stories have appeared in Shimmer, Flash Fiction Online, Podcastle, and more. Her interactive fiction has appeared in Sub-Q, and more projects are available on her website, www.amcorbin.com. On Twitter, she is @rosencrantz.   When narrator Alex Ford isn't rocking around the nation in her band, Ford Theatre Reunion, she's holed up in her guest room following a different passion: recording audio books and editing manuscripts. An avid reader and writer, she delights in helping people bring their creativity to life. You can check out her exploits, mystery bruises, and a most handsome cat on facebook or instagram. facebook.com/srslyjohns instagram.com/srslyalex   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Badlands Dentistry by Eddie Generous

Mon, 08 Jul 2019 04:07:00 GMT

All is fair in love and dentistry. A weird horror from the badlands of western Canada. Mild NSFW advisory. Wilson Fowlie narrates.   Author Eddie Generous is a co-author of the collection Splish, Slash, Takin’ a Bloodbath (written with Mark Allan Gunnells and Renee Miller) as well as the collection Dead is Dead, but Not Always. He runs Unnerving and Unnerving Magazine and he lives on the Pacific Coast of British Columbia with his wife and their cat overlords.   Narrator Wilson Fowlie has been reading stories out loud since the age of 4, and credits his parents for any talent he has for it. He’s been narrating for podcasts since he answered a call for readers for PodCastle in 2008. He’s narrated dozens of stories for many podcasts, including all of the Escape Artists shows. Wilson fits all this narrating between his day job as a web developer in Vancouver, Canada, and directing a community show chorus called The Maple Leaf Singers.   Curiosities No. 5 is available now on Amazon, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited. Visit our store page for links.   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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East Wind in Carrall Street by Holly Schofield

Thu, 27 Jun 2019 19:07:00 GMT

Author Holly Schofield website hollyschofield.wordpress.com   Narrator Wulf Moon website driftweave.com   Curiosities No. 5 is available now on Amazon, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited. Visit our store page for links.   Special submission session: We are reading World War 2 themed manuscripts until the end of June 2019.   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Patron of the Arts by Tricia Owens

Tue, 25 Jun 2019 17:19:00 GMT

A disabled war veteran finds a horrific journal while taking refuge in a book store. Alasdair Stuart narrates. Strong content note for body horror and cowardice.   Author Trica Owens - website TriciaOwensBooks.com   Narrator Alasdair Stuart - Twitter @AlasdairStuart, or at his blog, The Man of Words. Congratulations on your Hugo nomination!   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Stolen Child by Gavin Bradley

Thu, 02 May 2019 18:27:00 GMT

A familiar poem for May. Alex Ford narrates.   Author Gavin Bradley is an Irish writer from Belfast who works in happy obscurity in Edmonton, Alberta. His poetry has been selected for a ‘Hennessy New Irish Writing Award’ by The Irish Times, and his work can be found in Glass Buffalo, The Open Ear, and The Caterpillar literary magazines, as well as various fantastical anthologies, such as Frozen Fairy Tales, Ignis Fatuus, Tesseracts 21: Nevertheless, and the upcoming Fantastic Trains.   When narrator Alex Ford isn’t rocking around the nation in her band, Ford Theatre Reunion, she’s holed up in her guest room following a different passion: recording audio books and editing manuscripts. An avid reader and writer, she delights in helping people bring their creativity to life. You can check out her exploits, mystery bruises, and a most handsome cat on facebook or instagram. facebook.com/srslyjohns instagram.com/srslyalex   Music: Marked, Now We Feast, by Alex Nakarada/serpentsoundstudios.com   Public Safety Advisory: Cold iron hurts fairies. Hot iron hurts everyone.

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Whaling With Clowns by Chris Kuriata

Mon, 01 Apr 2019 12:47:00 GMT

Of all the creatures in the sea, none is more deadly than the clown. Isaiah Plovnick reads.   Author Chris Kuriata's stories about elderly poisoners, vengeful Aunties, and time-traveling kittens have appeared in many fine publications such as Gamut, OnSpec, and on-line at The Saturday Evening Post. He used to edit depressing documentaries about homicide victims, but now works cheerfully in a bakery making donuts.   Narrator Isaiah Plovnick is a Boston-based performing artist with a steampunk soul. Raised on a healthy diet of Lego and Great Illustrated Classics, the spirit of the retro-futurist was fostered in him at an early age. He received an education in Theatre from Salem State University, and has since been performing onstage or from behind a microphone all over the greater Boston area.   April 2019 is reading month. Please read the guidelines before sending in manuscripts.   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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A Light in the Darkness by Gary Buller

Wed, 27 Mar 2019 04:31:00 GMT

A stranded hiker takes shelter at a remote highland inn. Michael Whitehouse narrates a very traditional ghost story from the British Isles to close out the year.   Author website http://twitter.com/garybuller   Narrator website michael-whitehouse.com/     Curiosities No. 5 (Horror Issue) is here in digital and print-on-demand formats.  gallerycurious.com/store   Much gratitude to our 2018 staff for helping the Gallery through its third year -  Andrew McCurdy - First Reader, Editor, Interviewer  Kris Law - voice of Osgoode Underby  Jed Dagger - First Reader  Steadman Kondor - First Reader  Kevin Frost - Lead Editor, Audio Producer, First Reader     Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Lady With A Thousand Teeth by George Edwards Murray

Fri, 21 Dec 2018 22:25:00 GMT

War curfews force a traveling carnival to camp in small mining town, while the world outside changes forever. Rated R for mild suggestive language and body horror.   Author website elegantapocalypse.com/   Narrator website michael-whitehouse.com/   Theme song: Ashes Ashes by DEVM   Curiosities No. 4 is here in digital and print-on-demand formats. gallerycurious.com/store   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Barbed Wire Fence by Santiago Eximeno

Mon, 03 Dec 2018 08:37:00 GMT

Modified soldiers arrive at the front. Alasdair Stuart narrates.   Author Twitter @santiagoeximeno www.eximeno.com   Narrator Twitter as @AlasdairStuart, or at his blog, The Man of Words.   Theme song: Ashes Ashes by DEVM  Story music: Gardariki, Edge of the Wastelands by Tri-Tachyon/Free Music Archive   Curiosities No. 4 is in the printing queue. Watch our store page to get your copy   Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Waterproof by Marcelina Vizcarra

Wed, 21 Nov 2018 05:55:00 GMT

Relativity is a pisser in this small town. Wilson Fowlie narrates. Theme song: Ashes Ashes by DEVM Story music: Fallen by Dan Yan-Key/Free Music Archive Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Cheshire's Grin by Irene Punti

Wed, 31 Oct 2018 23:59:59 GMT

Survivors of an apocalyptic war rebuild their world to a Roman Ideal, which includes being outnumbered by their genetically altered slaves. Wulf Moon narrates. Content note for adult situations. Author Irene Punti lives in Badalona (Catalonia) with her partner. Before that, she lived for a decade in Tarragona, the former capital of a Roman province and the city which inspired this story. Irene's stories have appeared in Gaslandia: a Dieselpunk Anthology and the NonBinary Review, among others. Narrator Wulf Moon feasted on fantasy as a child when he lived with his Chippewa grandmother. He begged stories from her every night—fireside tales that fired his imagination. If Moon had a time machine, those are the days he would go back to. Since he doesn’t have a time machine, he tells stories. Learn more at driftweave.com. Thanks for submitting, writers! If you haven't heard from us by the end of next week, your manuscript got lost in transit. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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After Nightfall by David A. Riley

Thu, 26 Oct 2018 04:21:00 GMT

A tourist to a rural village learns why the locals bar themselves in every night. Vic Mullin reads. #Horror Story music by Kevin MacLeod(incompetech.com) Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Osgoode's Chorus via Pond5 Submission window extended to Oct. 31st. Last chance for this year. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Spirit in the Sky by Marlin Bressi

Thu, 11 Oct 2018 06:00:00 GMT

A pilot gets a strange warning on a dark and stormy night. CB Droege narrates. #altHist #humor Author Marlin Bressi is the author of Hairy Men in Caves: True Stories of America's Most Colorful Hermits (Sunbury Press, 2015) and creator of the paranormal website Journal of the Bizarre. He was also the runner-up in the 2016 Milwaukee Paranormal Conference national horror fiction contest. Narrator website CBDroege.com https://twitter.com/CBDroege Some music via Incompetech.com Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina We will be taking fiction submissions 1-21 October 2018, looking to up issue 4 (Deco/Dieselpunk) and issue 5 (dread/horror). We let the inbox guide future themes, so #6 is yet to be determined. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Kutsenko's Cage by William Burton McCormick

Fri, 05 Oct 2018 03:30:00 GMT

Two sisters take in a handsome lodger. But wShy does he have a cage? A dark tale of mystery and romance set in Belle Epoch Odessa. Maria Rose narrates. William Burton McCormick is a Nevada native and Hawthornden Castle Fellowship winner, has lived ten years in Ukraine and visited Odessa, the setting of “Kutsenko’s Cage” numerous times. The story’s protagonists, sisters Tasia and Eleni Karadopoulina, debuted in the Derringer Award-nominated story “The Antiquary’s Wife” in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, March 2013. Maria Rose is a graphic designer, writer, astrologer, classicist. Sometimes saturnine, mostly eccentric. You can hear her audiobook narration work in "Messengers of the Right" from University of Press Audiobooks. Story music via Incompetech.com and Fugue Royalty Free Music Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Curiosities #3 is out now in digital and trade paperback formats. http://gallerycurious.com/store We will be taking fiction submissions 1-21 October 2018, looking to up issue 4 (Deco/Dieselpunk) and issue 5 (dread/horror). We let the inbox guide future themes, so #6 is yet to be determined. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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One Last Date by the Pitside by Sebastien Mantle

Thu, 30 Aug 2018 09:07:00 GMT

H.P. Lovecraft month concludes. There will be pie. Wulf Moon narrates. Author Sebastien Mantle is a Canadian-born fantasy and sci-fi fanatic with a penchant for the dark, twisted, and occasionally silly. When not working on a novel or churning out short stories, he reads anything from swords and sorcery to military history. Narrator Wulf Moon feasted on fantasy as a child when he lived with his Chippewa grandmother. He begged stories from her every night—fireside tales that fired his imagination. If Moon had a time machine, those are the days he would go back to. Since he doesn’t have a time machine, he tells stories. Learn more at driftweave.com. Story music via Incompetech.com and Pond5.com Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Curiosities #3 is out now in digital and trade paperback formats. http://gallerycurious.com/store Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Bright and Falling, Like an Avenging Angel by Shane Halbach

Mon, 20 Aug 2018 15:01:00 GMT

An archeologist excavates a meteor crater that appeared during a Civil War battle, what could possibly go wrong? Quite a lot, because HP Lovecraft month continues.  CB Droege narrates. Mild squick alert for Lovecraftian style body horror. Author's webpage http://shanehalbach.com Narrator's webpage http://twitter.com/CBDroege Story music via Fugue and Incompetech. Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Curiosities #3 is out now in digital and trade paperback formats. http://gallerycurious.com/store Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Rat and the Frog by Emma Whitehall

Thu, 16 Aug 2018 09:29:00 GMT

It's Lovecraft month here at the gallery, but that doesn't mean can't wear a pretty dress. Osgoode should know, he has many. Elizabeth Chatsworth narrates, and editor Andrew McCurdy comes upstairs for a sketch. Story music by Kevin MacLeod. Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Curiosities #3 is out now in digital and trade paperback formats. http://gallerycurious.com/store Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Thousand Injuries by Eric Cline

Thu, 02 Aug 2018 08:18:00 GMT

A man hears a dreadful tale from his father-in-law, and goes to investigate. CB Droege narrates. Story music by Kevin MacLeod. Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Curiosities #3 is out now in digital and trade paperback formats. http://gallerycurious.com/store Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Dem Bones by Ann Stolinsky

Sat, 14 Jul 2018 06:13:00 GMT

An elderly woman travels to Gettysburg to bring her son's remains home to Massachusetts. She'll do more than just bury him once they get back to the family farm. Karen Bovenmyer narrates. Story music by Kevin MacLeod. Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Curiosities #3 is going to press this month. 8 stories of adventure and travel with a steampunk twist, and just the right size to tuck into your beach bag or Kindle. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Questionable Redemption of Thomas Alva Edison by Evan Dicken and The Gettysburg Paradox by Joe Vasicek

Sat, 30 Jun 2018 22:11:00 GMT

It's an alt-history double feature. First, we take a listen to a different outcome of the infamous Edison-Tesla feud, then, we're off to Gettysburg with a time travelling Civil War re-enactor. Wulf Moon and CB Droege narrate. Story music and effects by Kevin MacLeod, SoundBible, Pond5 Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Submission session closes today (30 June 2018). Now comes the hard part- picking the best! If you would like to be a first reader, contact Kevin at curiousgallery at gmail. We get more stories every round. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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On The Path by Kelly A. Harmon

Wed, 30 May 2018 18:13:00 GMT

Work is so hard on the farm, especially when the spirit labor will not cooperate. Wulf Moon narrates. Story music by Kevin MacLeod Theme song by Deus Ex Vapore Machina June is submissions month. Don't forget to READ THE GUIDELINES. Please. That would be splendid of you. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Analytical Engine of Hester Watts, Grand Mistress of the Unseen by Laura Duerr

Fri, 25 May 2018 04:05:00 GMT

She can contact your loved ones on the Other Side. Or can she? Maria Rose narrates. June is submissions month. Don't forget to READ THE GUIDELINES. Please. That would be splendid of you. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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And The Faces Screamed In The Gallery by Konstantine Paradias

Sun, 01 Apr 2018 05:40:00 GMT

Our ratings suck. No more steampunk. We're switching our format to Bizarro. Isaiah Plovnick narrates. (check the date) Curiosities #2 is on sale now in Kindle, Nook, Amazon Print on Demand, and our website. Buy an issue and help keep the Gallery open! http://gallerycurious.com/store Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Mark V Eleganté by Nelson Stanley

Sun, 27 Mar 2018 00:37:00 GMT

Machines, mayhem, and backyard mechanics engage in full contact curricle racing. What could possibly go wrong? Wilson Fowlie narrates. Theme Music: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Curiosities #2 is on sale now in Kindle, Nook, Amazon Print on Demand, and our website. Buy an issue and help keep the Gallery open! http://gallerycurious.com/store Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Long Afternoon of Sir Rupert Moncrief by Gareth D Jones

Sun, 11 Mar 2018 09:49:00 GMT

A very proper British story of eccentric peers and the art of time travel. Thank heavens for a good valet. Listener favorite Vic Mullin narrates. Gareth D Jones' website: http://www.garethdjones.co.uk/ Vic Mullin's website: http://www.vapingwithvic.co.uk/ Theme Music: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Curiosities #2 is on sale now in Kindle, Nook, Amazon Print on Demand, and our website. Buy an issue and keep the Gallery open! Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Tyrannosaurus Tex by Davide Mana

Wed, 28 Feb 2018 23:59:00 GMT

With warmer weather on the horizon, thoughts turn to adventure, cowboys, and dinosaurs.  Steve Sutherland narrates. Davide Mana's website: https://karavansara.live/ Theme Music: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina We bought this story two years ago tomorrow. Who knew small hands was going to become a cultural reference? Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Honeyed Tongue by Deborah L. Davitt and Seeded by Susan Taitel

Mon, 12 Feb 2018 10:17:00 GMT

As Valentine's Day approaches, we present a timely double feature for the season.  Richard Elen and Gabrielle Riel narrate. Deborah L. Davitt's website: www.edda-earth.com Susan Taitel's website: susantaitel.com Gabrielle Riel's website: radioriel.org Story Music: Kevin MacLeod Theme Music: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Be Splendid! Leave us a review on your favorite podcatcher service.

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Dear George, Love Margaret by Amanda C. Davis

Wed, 07 Feb 2018 00:37:00 GMT

A story of love and invention told in a series of letters from a young wife in whose husband has gone West.  Mimielle Marek Montoya narrates. Author's website - http://www.amandacdavis.com Story music:Remedy for Melancholy by Kai Engel, The Spirit of Russian Love (violin) by Zinaida Trokai performed by Kosta T, Sonatina, Air Prelude by Kevin MacLeod Theme Music: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Be Splendid! Leave us a review on your favorite podcatcher service. Curiosities#1 is out in print and ebook formats. Treat youself to a zine and help us keep the Gallery open. SUBMISSIONS ARE OPEN FOR MONTH OF FEBRUARY 2018. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Titan's Daughter by Evan Dicken and Shannon Rampe

Thu, 10 Jan 2018 05:55:00 GMT

A bayou girl is summoned to repair her father's weather control device. Ella Turenne narrates. Story music: Heavy Heart, Fantastic Dim Bar, Darkening Developments, Steel and Seething by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Theme Music: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Be Splendid! Leave us a review on your favorite podcatcher service. Curiosities#1 is out in print and ebook formats. Treat youself to a zine and help us keep the Gallery open. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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A Man Named Time by Fredrick Obermeyer

Sun, 31 Dec 2017 05:21:00 GMT

A strange story of time and redemption to close the year. Wilson Fowlie narrates. Story music: Thunder Dreams by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Theme Music: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Be Splendid! Leave us a review on your favorite podcatcher service. Curiosities#1 is out in print and ebook formats. Treat youself to a book and help us keep the Gallery open. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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2017 Christmas Broadcast from New Babbage

Tue, 26 Dec 2017 22:43:00 GMT

An Unusual Christmas Gift, by Tepic Harlequin. Tepic narrates from the urchin hideout in New Babbage. Music boxes arranged and performed by LaTosha Hall Story music by Alexander Nakarada www.serpentsoundstudios.com Story music by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Story music by Brett Van Donsel Be Splendid! Leave us a review on your favorite podcatcher service. Curiosities#1 is out in print and ebook formats. Treat youself to a book and help us keep the Gallery open. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Christmas Eve Extra - All Through The House by Joachim Heindermans

Sun, 24 Dec 2017 21:55:00 GMT

A Christmas Eve Special to help the little ones go to bed. Osgoode and Kevin narrate. Author webpage - http://twitter.com/jheijndermans Story music by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Be Splendid! Leave us a review on your favorite podcatcher service. Curiosities#1 is out in print and ebook formats and includes this story. Treat youself to a book today and help us keep the Gallery open. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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There Was A Nicholas Once by Alexis Lantgen

Wed, 20 Dec 2017 19:05:00 GMT

A strangely gifted child recounts how her family survived the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. Maria Rose narrates. May trigger abuse survivors. Author webpage - http://thewiseserpent.blogspot.com/ Story music by Phil Michalski and Kevin MacLeod. Be Splendid! Leave us a review on your favorite podcatcher service. News- Curiosities#1 is out in print and ebook format. Treat youself to a book today and help us keep the Gallery open. News- Follow Osgoode on Twitter @0sgoode Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Invisible Men by Edward McDermott

Sat, 09 Dec 2017 01:47:00 GMT

A low ranking librarian is plagued with a pest of a customer. Benjamin Sperduto narrates. Author webpage - http://edwardmcdermott.net/ Narrator webpage - http://www.benjaminsperduto.com Story music by Kevin MacLeod. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Against Mint Justice by Daniel Ausema

Thu, 30 Nov 2017 06:47:00 GMT

Hang on for a high flying urchin adventure. Lesa Whyte narrates. Story music by Brett Van Donsel and Kevin MacLeod. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Common Magick by Jordan Taylor

Fri, 20 Oct 2017 04:00:00 GMT

Boarding school girls learn magic. What could possibly go wrong? Maria Rose narrates. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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The Reanimation Emporium by Brian Rappatta

Fri, 13 Oct 2017 00:51:00 GMT

A different sort of zombie story, set in the streets of Victorian London. Vic Mullin narrates. Submission season ends October 31st 2017. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Where Justice Ends, Vengeance Begins by David Boop

Fri, 22 Sep 2017 17:21:00 GMT

David Boop narrates his own work, a weird western from the Arizona Territory town of Drowned Horse. Be splendid and leave a review on iTunes or where ever you are downloading the show. It's the only way to break the algorithm. Full show notes at http://gallerycurious.com

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Safe as Houses by Laura E. Price and The Automat's Automaton by Angela Enos

Fri, 08 Sep 2017 06:37:00 GMT

Two Tales of abandoned things to end out the summer. Sarah Heiner and Andrew McCurdy Narrate. Be splendid and leave a review on iTunes or where ever you are downloading the show. It's the only way to break the algorithm.

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Urban Drift by Andrew Knighton

Fri, 21 Jul 2017 10:03:00 GMT

Tonight, it's an art theft in a city unlike any you've ever been to. Vic Mullin reads. Author Andrew Knighton lives in Yorkshire with his cat and many unread books. The first volume of his steampunk adventure series, The Epiphany Club, is available for free from Amazon or Smashwords. You can find more free stories and links to his books at andrewknighton.com. He’s on Twitter as @gibbondemon  Narrator Vic Mullin is a 40 year old scotsman who is usually surrounded in a cloud of vapour from constant e-cig usage.  Generally found spending time editing youTube videos or lazing around in New Babbage pretending to build something. Theme song: Ashes Ashes by DeVM Ogoode's chorus: Walking Along by Kevin MacLeod Music: Chill Bells by Frank Nora Ambient Drones by Buzzbeat Music Shadowlands, Infinite Peace, and Plans in Motion by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Song Of The Earth: Epic Orchestral and Sacred Chant by SoundPhenomenon HELP US GET FOUND! Leave a review on iTunes or where ever you are downloading the show!

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Mechanical by Liam Hogan

Mon, 19 Jun 2017 01:09:00 GMT

Tonight, a young chess whiz is recruited to play a most curious role. This story was previously published by WItty Bard Publishing, in a Steampunk anthology, "Of Airships and Automatons". Author Liam Hogan is a London based writer and host of the award winning monthly literary event, Liars' League. He was a finalist in Sci-Fest LA's Roswell Award 2015 (losing out to "Grandma's sex robot") and has had work published at DailyScienceFiction and in Sci-Phi Journal. Find him online at http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.uk/ Twitter: @LiamJHogan Narrator Jema Hewitt is a designer and performer living and working among the beautiful hills of Derbyshire UK with a menagerie of small fluffy friends. As her steampunk alter ego Emilly Ladybird she has also written several craft books and regularly lectures on costume in the UK and the US. You can enjoy her work at www.patreon.com/jema and www.facebook.com/emillyladybird Theme song: Ashes Ashes by DeVM (congratulations on the new album!) Ogoode's chorus: Walking Along by Kevin MacLeod HELP US GET FOUND! Leave a review on iTunes! Rumor says it takes 50 reviews to get ranked, and hundreds of brand new podcast titles are added to the inventory every day.

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A Red One Cannot See by Barbara A Barnett and The Swineherd by Diego Reymondez

Fri, 02 Jun 2017 19:17:00 GMT

It's a fabulous furry double feature with animals acting like humans, humans posing as animals, and maybe, just maybe, exactly what you think its going to be. Tepic Harlequin and Byron narrate. Author Barbara A. Barnett is a writer, musician, orchestra librarian, Odyssey Writing Workshop alum, coffee addict, wine lover, and all-around geek. Her short fiction has appeared in publications such as Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Intergalactic Medicine Show, Shimmer, Daily Science Fiction, and Flash Fiction Online. Barbara lurks about the Philadelphia area and can be found online at babarnett.com. Narrator Tepic Harlequin is an urchin who lives in the city of New Babbage, he is eight, going on ancient. Author Diego Reymondez has made an appearance in Cleaver Magazine and has a forthcoming publication in Inwood, Indiana. Recently he’s left the states and is now in Spain working as an explorer in his food forest. When the crickets come out (or the mid-afternoon heat) and planting gets difficult, he writes. Narrator Byron is a disembodied voice living in a genuine reproduction Ming Dynasty vase in the foyer of the Gallery. You’ll notice it on your way out, there by the door. Music: Spanish Guitar Classical by Mark Winstanley via Pond5 Theme song: Ashes Ashes by Deus ex Vapore Machina (congratulations on the album release!) Osgoode’s Chorus: Walking Along by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Osgoode’s Other Chorus: Funky Sexy Time 1970s by Patrick Coen (via Pond5)

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The Recondite Riddle of the Rose Rogue by Dawn Vogel

Fri, 19 May 2017 06:00:00 GMT

A jewel theft threatens to ruin the family business, and it's up to two clever girls to solve the crime before it is too late! Sarah Heiner reads. #steampunk #kids Author Dawn Vogel has been published as a short fiction author and a fiction and non-fiction editor. In her alleged spare time, she runs a craft business, helps edit Mad Scientist Journal, and tries to find time to write. She lives in Seattle with her husband and their herd of cats. Narrator Sarah Heiner, active in Second Life under the pseudonym of Bookworm, assisted in the editing of two of the three ‘Tales from New Babbage’ volumes, and has stories published in all three. She lives in the fly-over land of Minnesota, with more books than she knows what to do with. Music: Frost Waltz (Alternate), Air Prelude, Comfortable Mystery, Satin Danger, Icicles Melting by Kevin MacLeod from Incompetech.com and FreePD.com Osgoode’s Chorus: Walking Along by Kevin MacLeod Theme Song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina

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Hypatia and her Sisters by Amy Griswold

Sat, 06 May 2017 09:00:00 GMT

A steampunk tale of a scheming inventress and the mechanicals she made. This story was first published in the DAUGHTERS OF FRANKENSTEIN: LESBIAN MAD SCIENTISTS anthology in July 2015. Amy Griswold is the author (with Melissa Scott) of the gaslamp fantasy/mystery novels DEATH BY SILVER and A DEATH AT THE DIONYSUS CLUB. Amy has also published multiple Stargate tie-in novels and is currently working on a steampunk interactive fiction game for Choice of Games. She can be found online at @amygris. Narrator Elizabeth Chatsworth is a professional voice actor and a member of SAG-AFTRA. She prefers voice acting to on-screen work as in a voice-booth no-one can see your fuzzy bunny slippers. Her interests include cosplay, PC gaming, and writing. Find out more at http://www.elizabethchatsworth.com Music: Piece for Disaffected Piano Two by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Not Quite Blue by Kevin MacLeod (FreePD.com) Modern Piano Zeta – Improbable by Kevin MacLeod (Incompetech.com) Painting Room by Kevin MacLeod (FreePD.com) Piece for Disaffected Piano One Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Roquefort Prologue by Kevin MacLeod (FreePD.com) Theme Song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Osgoode’s Chorus: Walking Around by Kevin MacLeod

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P∃T Shop by Gary Buller

Fri, 03 Feb 2017 11:00:00 GMT

A visit to a pet shop with a collection that rivals our own curious gallery. Vic Mullin reads. Author Gary Buller is an author from Manchester England where he lives with his long suffering partner Lisa, his daughter Holly and dog Chico. He grew up in the Peak District where the hauntingly beautiful landscapes inspired him to write. He is a huge fan of all things macabre and loves a tale with a twist. Narrator Vic Mullin is a 40 year old scotsman who is usually surrounded in a cloud of vapour from constant ecig useage. He is generally found spending his time editing YouTube videos or lazing around in New Babbage pretending to build something. Music: A Minor Jazz, Singing Bowl Soundscape, by Brett van Donsel Gregorian Chant by Kevin MacLeod Theme Song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina

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Wreck on the Highway by Jake Walters and River And Sea by Nathan Susnik

Sun, 08 Jan 2017 07:11:00 GMT

Osgoode survived 2016, and to celebrate he is bringing you two stories to close the old year and usher in the new. Samuel van Pelt and Tepic Harlequin read. "Wreck on the Highway" by Jake Walters Mr. Walters has been published in several journals, including The Saturday Evening Post, Forge Literary, and Cast of Wonders. He has spent years teaching English in Transylvania. Narrator: Samuel Van Pelt Music: Night on the Docks, Long Note Two, Music for Funeral Homes Part 1 by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "River and Sea" by Nathan Susnik When he was twelve, Mr. Susnik’s mother forced him to take the Wisconsin boating safety exam. During college, he used this knowledge to become a deckhand on the steamboat Julia Belle Swain. He now lives in Hanover, Germany with his wife and children, where he does considerably less boating. Narrator Tepic Harlequin is an urchin living in the City of New Babbage. He is eight, going on ancient. Music: Heart of Nowhere by Kevin MacLeod Theme Song: Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Osgoode’s Chorus: Lobby Time – Alternate Bass by Kevin MacLeod

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An Evening at the Club as told by Dr. Horatio Boyle by Kate Philbrick and If You Were A Dinah Shore, My Love by Lou Antonelli

Sun, 25 Dec 2016 20:33:01 GMT

It’s that week between Christmas and New Years, my favorite time of year. Time to tidy up lose ends, get a little silly, spend time with your social life, and head to the club to indulge. Author Kate Philbrick writes horror historicals and creepy fantasies to amuse herself and friends. Scribblings of the strange variety have appeared in random anthologies over the years, and she is presently on the staff of Weird NJ Magazine. She had the pleasure of editing Richard O’Brien’s (yet to be published) autobiography, though writing fiction is what she most enjoys. Current projects include the Steampunk series Ashlands, and the Mudlark, a Victorian tale of horror, sequel to Unburied Dead. Poorly disguised as a normal person, Ms Philbrick is employed as curator in a local historical museum. Narrator John Longenbaugh is a Seattle-based writer and playwright, and the creator of the Steampunk adventure serial BRASS, which is available as an audio drama, a series of stage plays and a short film. For more on John go to johnlongenbaugh.com, and for more on BRASS go to Battlegroundproductions.org. Music: Dance of the Turtle by Kevin MacLeod Author Lou Antonelli has had 101 short stories and three collections published since 2003. He was a finalist in 2013 for the Sidewise Award in Alternate History for “Great White Ship” (Daily Science Fiction – May 2012). He was a two-time Hugo nominee (Short Story and Best Related Work) in 2015. Narrator Byron is a disembodied voice currently residing in a genuine reproduction Ming Dynasty urn, which is on display in the Gallery anteroom. Music: Lobby Time by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Want to give us a present? Leave a review on iTunes or whatever platform through which you get your downloads.

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The 2016 Christmas Broadcast from New Babbage

Sun, 25 Dec 2016 20:33:00 GMT

Once a year we go back to where we got our start for the traditional Christmas broadcast from a city that doesn’t exist except as smudges on disks in an unknown server farm. Yeah, there was a script. It was going to be more produced. The girls were going to sing the song. But 2016 being what it was, maybe simplicity was the better approach. Godspeed. The Naughty Child, by Beryl Strifeclaw and Tepic Harlequin Read by Tepic Harlequin Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Boiler Elf Don’t Stare At Me written and performed by MacKnight Culdesac. Visit his store in Port Babbage for music boxes and more. The Christmas Gremlin written and read by Loki Eliot. Visit the Krakenwell factory in Babbage Square and see the amazing spinning mules! Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music box pieces arranged and performed by Canolli Capalini. Her store is no longer inworld but the music boxes are available on SL Marketplace. Hail the Hum.

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The Ape That Would Not Die! by Megan R. Engelhardt

Fri, 17 Dec 2016 01:00:00 GMT

The classic big game expedition to darkest Africa with a holiday twist. What could possibly go wrong? Quite a lot, actually. Richard Elen of Radio Riel reads. Author Megan Engelhardt is short, round, and merry. A lapsed librarian, a displaced farm girl, and a toddler wrangler, she lives an hour away from the Sasquatch Triangle of Ohio. She tweets as @MadMerryMeg. Reader Richard Elen is a recording engineer, writer, and designer based in Cambridge, England. He is Technical Director of internet radio station Radio Riel, and co-host/editor of Designing Worlds, a weekly online TV show about design and designers in virtual environments. He also creates marketing materials for clients in the consumer and professional audio fields. This story first appeared in Zombie Kong, an anthology edited by James Roy Daley, in January of 2012. Theme song – Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Osgoode's Chorus by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com Story Music by Kevin MacLeod, classical guitar pieces by Jon Sayles. Sound effects provided via Pond5

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The Boyproof Watch by John Longenbaugh

Sat, 10 Dec 2016 03:15:00 GMT

A clockwork tale for all ages featuring a mechanical theater, and a meddling child who leaves their mark. John Longenbaugh is a Seattle-based writer and playwright, and the creator of the Steampunk adventure serial BRASS, which is available as an audio drama, a series of stage plays and a short film. For more on John go to johnlongenbaugh.com, and for more on BRASS go to Battlegroundproductions.org. Theme song – Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Osgoode's Chorus by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com Story Music by Podington Bear The carollers have respectfully requested not to be identified.

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Frankenstein Double Feature

Wed, 23 Nov 2016 15:37:00 GMT

200 years ago, four friends huddled around a fireplace and held a story telling contest to keep cabin fever at bay. Tonight we have two stories inspired by that cold summer’s night. Author Dan Micklethwaite is a freelance writer based in the north of England. His most recent short fiction has featured in Unsung Stories, Metaphorosis, and Flame Tree Publishing’s Swords and Steam anthology. His debut novel, The Less than Perfect Legend of Donna Creosote, is shortlisted for the Guardian’s ‘Not The Booker’ Prize 2016. Narrator Benjamin Spurduto is a history teacher in Tampa, Florida. His short stories have appeared in a number of anthologies, including Coven (Purple Sun Press), Bad Neighborhood (Spooky Words Press), and Dystopian Express (Hydra Publications). His first novel, The Walls of Dalgorod, is available from Curiosity Quills Press. For a full list of publications and fiction updates, visit www.benjaminsperduto.com or follow him on Twitter (@bensperduto). Music: Long Note Four by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Author Liam Hogan is a London based writer, winner of Quantum Shorts 2015 and the Sci-Fest LA’s Roswell Award 2016. He’s been published at DailyScienceFiction, NoSleep Podcast, previously on Gallery of Curiosities, and a dozen anthologies besides. Find out more at: http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.uk/ Narrator Byron is a disembodied voice discovered living in a remote hand carved art cave in northern New Mexico. He was transported to the Gallery in a pink nalgene water bottle and currently resides in the Gallery’s attic. Music sourced from the Musopen Project.

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The Greatest Zombie Story Ever by John Cooper Hamilton and The Death Mount's Rider by Spencer Koelle

Mon, 31 Oct 2016 10:00:00 GMT

Happy Halloween! Osgoode is having trouble with some annual visitors, and he has two spooky stories for you. John Cooper Hamilton tells of of how Hollywood coped with the Zombie Apocalypse, and Spencer Koelle takes us on an excursion to the Weird West. What does Weird West have to do with Steampunk? Just ask any steampunk you happen to meet in the American Southwest. Matt Zophiel and Nonney Constantine narrate. Explicit tag for brief f-bomb. Author John Cooper Hamilton's website: https://johncooperhamilton.com/ Author Spencer Koelle's website: http://spencerkoelle.com/ Reader Matt Zophiel's website: http://apocalypse.today/ Theme song – Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Osgoode’s Chorus – Cheap Horror by Segno Soundtrack(Pond5) Story Music: In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod(incompetech.com) Il Bandito by Ivia(pond5) Western Suspense by Patrick Coen(Pond5)) Old Western Saloon Ragtime Theme by Seaport Sound(Pond5) Gathering Darkness by Kevin MacLeod(incompetech.com)

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There Will Always Be Dragons by Benjamin Sperduto

Sun, 04 Sep 2016 02:40:00 GMT

The Czar’s Army is having a bit of trouble with the local fauna while pressing eastward across Manchuria. Their only hope? A jaded, insubordinate corporal from the Caucasus. Benjamin Sperduto reads his own work. Author Benjamin Sperduto is a history teacher in Tampa, Florida. His short stories have appeared in a number of anthologies, including Coven (Purple Sun Press), Bad Neighborhood (Spooky Words Press), and Dystopian Express (Hydra Publications). His first novel, The Walls of Dalgorod, is available from Curiosity Quills Press. For a full list of publications and fiction updates, visit www.benjaminsperduto.com or follow him on Twitter (@bensperduto). Cover art – Zmey Gorynych by Viktor Vasnetsov(wikimedia) Story music – Violin viola alt flute cello Sad duo soundtrack, Wailing Violins, by Konstantin Troika(FreeMusicArchive.org) Theme song – Ashes Ashes by Deus Ex Vapore Machina Osgoode’s Chorus – Walking Along by Kevin MacLeod Production Engineer – Kevin Frost download link

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The Revivalist by Stephen S. Power and Ariadne by Jennifer R. Povey

Fri, 19 Aug 2016 05:00:00 GMT

Mad Science Double Feature with two stories about strange inventions and the men who made them. Author Stephen S. Power’s novel, The Dragon Round, was just published by Simon and Schuster. His short fiction has recently appeared in Everyday Fiction, Swords and Sorcery, and the Stupifying Stories Showcase, and it will soon appear in Deep Magic. He tweets at @stephenspower, his site is stephenspower.com, and he lives in Maplewood, New Jersey. Reader John Longenbaugh is a Seattle-based writer and playwright, and the creator of the Steampunk adventure serial BRASS, which is available as an audio drama, a series of stage plays and a short film. For more on John go to johnlongenbaugh.com, and for more on BRASS go to BattleGroundProductions.org. Story music: Mesmerize, Ossuary 6 – Air, Promising Relationship by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Author Jennifer R. Povey writes all kinds of science fiction and fantasy. She also enjoys trying to get 1,000 pound hooved animals to do what she says and playing grown-up pretend with her friends and trying to do as much of the Grand Tour as she can. Reader Richard Elen is a recording engineer, writer, and designer based in Cambridge, England. He is Technical Director of internet radio station Radio Riel, and co-host/editor of Designing Worlds, a weekly online TV show about design and designers in virtual environments. He also creates marketing materials for clients in the consumer and professional audio fields. Story music: Ghost Processional – Alternate, Distant Tension by Kevin MacLeod. Humpty Dumpty Music Box by BackBeatProductions via Pond5.

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Steam and Hot Air by Zach Bartlett

Wed, 28 Jul 2016 21:07:00 GMT

A "Professor" rents out a barn to build his bombastic inventions. A delightful send up of the steampunk aesthetic. Molly Shipwreck reads. #steampunk Author Zach Bartlett has been called the New Englandest man in New Orleans, both as compliment and insult. His work has been published by Mad Scientist Journal and Wildside Press, and he’s a regular contributor to the reading series Esoterotica. You can find more of him at http://ZachBIsTall.wordpress.com. Reader Molly Shipwreck is an ex-pat Californian trying to lose the drawl she acquired while living on the East Coast. First published in Mad Scientist Journal. Story music: Monkeys Spinning Monkeys, Music to Delight, Fife and Drums by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Theme song: Ashes Ashes by Deus ex Vapore Machina Osgoode’s Chorus: Walking Around by Kevin MacLeod Production: Kevin Frost Osgoode: Kris Law Editors: Andrew McCurdy, Jed Dagger Leave us some reviews on iTunes, it helps out more than you know!

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Dad's Balloon by Andrew McCurdy

Thu, 14 Jul 2016 07:30:00 GMT

Summer is here, so let’s go up the country, all the way to to Nova Scotia for our story tonight, written and read by our own Andrew McCurdy. Andrew McCurdy has been reading and writing science fiction ever since he saw Charleton Heston kneeling in the surf, cursing the half-buried Statue of Liberty. He recently relocated from teaching college in a large city to rural Nova Scotia where he hopes to start writing in earnest. Music: Morning Mist by Brett van Donsel Fiddles McGinty and Heavy Heart by Kevin MacLeod Theme song: Ashes Ashes by DEVM Osgoode’s chorus: Walking Along by Kevin MacLeod Sound Effects and Spaceship Ambience: Freesound.org Released under a Creative Commons 4.0 International attribution noncommercial no-derivatives license. Share often, but don’t sell it, change it, or make a transcript. Stoking the Charcoal: Kevin Frost Blowing Hot Air: Kris Law Ready to drop the sandbags: Andrew McCurdy, Jed Dagger outro: Molly Shipwreck

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A Ring, A Ring O'Roses by Simon Kewin

Sat, 11 Jun 2016 04:09:00 GMT

A tale of an alternate London, where Vapourmen man giant rosewater towers to protect the populace from bad airs. Richard Elen reads. #steampunk Red lights flickered all across the board filling one wall of Dartford Vapour Monitoring Station. The tiny gas flames in the bulbs hissed, their combined sound angrier and angrier as more and more sparked into life… Simon Kewin is the author of over 100 published short stories. He lives in England with his wife and their daughters. His wife is a microbiologist, so he doesn’t really believe the stuff about bad air. He is currently working on the third volume in his Cloven Land fantasy trilogy. Find him at simonkewin.co.uk. Richard Elen is a recording engineer, writer and designer based in Cambridge, UK. He is Technical Director of internet radio station Radio Riel, and co-host/editor of Designing Worlds, a weekly online TV show about design and designers in virtual environments. He also creates marketing materials for clients in the consumer and professional audio fields. The story music is from The Cog Laments by Spiky.fr from the album Carnival Symposium. Theme song: Ashes, Ashes by Deus ex Vapore Machina Osgoode’s Chorus: Walking Around by Kevin MacLeod Released under a Creative Commons 4.0 International attribution noncommercial no-derivatives license. Share often, but don’t sell it, change it, or make a transcript. Manning the tower: Kris Law Minding the engines: Kevin FrostS Filling the vats: Andrew, Jed, Samuel, Scythian Outro: SuperSuz

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The Scarlet Cloak by Karen Bovenmyer

Sat, 14 May 2016 21:45:00 GMT

Consider the red riding hood with a grim agenda of its own. Karen Bovenmyer narrates. Karen Bovenmyer earned her MFA in Creative Writing: Popular Fiction from the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast program in Summer of 2013. She is lucky to train future faculty at Iowa State University, where she works primarily with inspiring Ph.D. students who enthusiastically share speculative-story-idea-generating research. http://karenbovenmyer.com/ Host: Kris “The Ghost of Orson Wells” Law Production: “Silent” Kevin Frost Theme song: Ashes Ashes by Deus ex Vapore Machina Osgoode’s chorus: Walking Around by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Story music: Road to Hell, Long Note Two, The Dread, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Outro: “Super” Suz Associate Editors: Andrew “The Contender” McCurdy, Jed “The Knife” Dagger

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Last of the Spice Schooners by Philip Brian Hall

Tue, 26 Apr 2016 20:30:00 GMT

A rotting ship reeking of death moors at Pool of London, the crew fallen victim to a mermaid. Vic Mullin reads. Author: Born in Yorkshire, Oxford graduate Philip Brian Hall is a former diplomat and teacher. Outside work, he has stood for parliament, sung solos in amateur operettas, rowed at Henley Royal Regatta, completed a 40 mile cross-country walk in under 12 hours and ridden in over one hundred horse-races over fences. He lives on a very small farm in Scotland with his wife, a dog, a cat and some horses. Writing mainly in speculative genres, Philip has had short stories published by AE The Canadian Science Fiction Review, T Gene Davis’s Speculative Blog, The Sockdolager, Flame Tree Publishing and Third Flatiron Publishing, as well as the ‘Up and Coming’ anthology of authors eligible for the Campbell Award 2016. His novel, ‘The Prophets of Baal’ is available as an e-book and in paperback. Reader: Vic Mullins is a landlubber and a long time favorite narrator from our old format. You can follow his outspoken antics on his youTube channel, Vaping with Vic. Theme music: Ashes Ashes by DeVM Osgoode’s Chorus: Walking Along by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Released under a Creative Commons 4.0 attribution noncommercial no-derivatives license. Ship’s Cook: Kris Law Bo’sun: Kevin Frost Skylarking aloft: Andrew McCurdy, Jed Dagger Outro: Super Suz

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YOU-GO-BACK by Elise Forier Edie

Sun, 17 Apr 2016 17:00:00 GMT

A watchmaker tells of his boyhood job at the famed American Museum of P.T. Barnum, and how a demon was acquired for the menagerie. Keith Edie reads. First published in Strange Tales V. Author Elise Forier Edie is a playwright and author based in Los Angeles. Her most recent play, “The Pink Unicorn,” has been performed all over the US and Canada. Her short fiction has appeared in Metaphorosis Magazine and The Enchanted Conversation. You can find out more about her at her website: EliseForierEdie.com. Reader Keith Edie is an actor and screenwriter in Los Angeles. He has appeared on small and big screens everywhere, usually as a likable geek, but also as a doting dad, an international spy and (most recently) as someone’s nightmare boyfriend on Lifetime television’s “My Crazy Ex.” You can find out more about him at his website: KeithEdie.com. Theme music: Ashes Ashes by DeVM Osgoode’s Chorus: Walking Along by Kevin MacLeod incompetech.com Additional music by Kevin MacLeod Provider of Fish Heads: Kris Law Keeper of the Hippos: Kevin Frost Sidewalk Shills: Andrew McCurdy, Jed Dagger, Scythian Outro: Molly Shipwreck

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The Cathood of Maurice by Edith Nesbit

Thu, 14 Apr 2016 02:34:00 GMT

A naughty boy trades places with his scheming cat. Bookworm Hienrichs reads. #vintage #fantasy #kids

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Love is a Masterpiece by Chris Kelworth and This Peculiar Way of Hers by Joel Arnold

Thu, 14 Feb 2016 10:00:00 GMT

Our reboot episode, featuring two curious on stories of the strangeness Love. Osgoode welcomes you to the gallery and presents two new stories for Valentine's Day. "Love is a Masterpiece" by Chris Kelworth. Mr. Kelworth lives in Hamilton, Ontario. He has been writing science fiction and fantasy stories with increasing diligence for the past twenty-five years, and is a graduate of the Odyssey, Taos Toolbox, and Young Gunns workshops. He works in Burlington as a computer software developer under an assumed name. You can find his Author blog at http://chriskelworth.com/blog Reader: Garnet Psaltery "This Peculiar Way of Hers" by Joel Arnold. Mr. Arnold is the author of the novel Northwoods Deep, as well as dozens of short stories. He lives in Minnesota in a house with a front porch. Nothing, however – at least as far as he knows – lives beneath it. Reader: Travis I. Sivart Theme music by Deus ex Vapore Machina. Walking Along, To The Ends, There is Romance, Danse Morialta, Enchanted Journey, Frozen Star, by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “Meadow Ambience” by eric5335 (Freesound.org)

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The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost by H.G. Wells

Thu, 16 Aug 2014 11:11:11 GMT

If you're going to haunt a proper English gentlemen's club after you die, you'd best be a member. Vic Mullin narrates. #ghosts #occult #vintage We return to Brunel Hall to hear Mr. Victor Mornington, the steamlands’ most famous hotelier, read The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost by H.G. Wells. Grab a drink, turn down the lights, and get comfortable, because story night is Serious Business in New Babbage. First publication: The Strand Magazine, March 1902 Reader: Mr. Victor Mornington (Vic Mullin) Intro/Outro: Miss Garnet Psaltery Music: Dark and Stormy Night written and performed by MacKnight Culdesac Tranquility, Reawakening, Clean Soul written and performed by Kevin MacLeod. Additional music sourced from MusOpen.org

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The Novel of the White Powder by Arthur Machen

Sun, 09 Jun 2013 11:11:11 GMT

What is in that powder my brother keeps taking? A classic fright from 1895, said to have been an early influence on HP Lovecraft. Junie Ginsburg narrates. Arthur Machen was born in Wales and became enamored with mysticism and the occult at an early age. The Novel of the White Powder was part of The Three Impostors, a novel composed of a number of interwoven tales, in 1895. The novel and the stories within it were eventually to be regarded as among Machen's best works. However, following the indecency scandal surrounding Oscar Wilde later that year, Machen's association with works of decadent horror made it difficult for him to find a publisher for new works until later in his career. Publisher John Lane, wary of the atmosphere, asked Machen to censor his manuscript. Barring the omission of one word, Machen refused to comply.

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The Red Haired Girl by Sabine Baring-Gould

Sun, 10 Mar 2013 11:11:11 GMT

Good help is so hard to find, but what do you do when your family is complaining about a maid that you don't remember hiring? Junie Ginsburg reads. #VintageHorror #Ghosts Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was an eclectic scholar and folklorist whose best known work is the hymn Onward Christian Soldiers. Oddly, he is also noted for writing The Book of Were-Wolves, the 16 volume The Lives of the Saints, and the popular  Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, which was an overview of medieval superstition. Host: YoYo Underby Reader: Junie Ginsburg Music: Music for Funeral Homes Part 11, Phantasm, Gagool, Investigations, by Kevin MacLeod(incompetech.com) Outro: Bookworm Heinrichs Music: New Babbage Shore by MacKnight Culdesac

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The White Ship by H.P. Lovecraft

Sun, 06 Jan 2013 11:11:11 GMT

An early work from H. P. Lovecraft's Dream cycle stories. Sit back, relax, and have your squire bring a coal from the stove to spark the hookah. This story was first published in the November 1919 issue of The United Amateur. Host: Vic Mullin Reader: Byron Music: Valentine Wolfe

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A Man of Science by Jerome K. Jerome

Sun, 23 Sep 2012 11:11:11 GMT

Ghosts, revenge, skeletons in the closet? Is it October yet? Tonight, our favorite lowlander, Victor Mornington (Vic Mullin), reads "A Man of Science" by Jerome K. Jerome. First published in The Idler, an illustrated monthly of literature and humor, in September of 1892. Keep the brandy carafe near, you might need just a nip before this one is over. Host: Junie Ginsburg Reader: Victor1st Mornington Outro: Byron Ad: Emerson Lighthouse Music: Kevin MacLeod(incompetech)

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The Brownie of the Black Haggs by James Hogg

Sun, 01 May 2011 11:11:11 GMT

That new servant has the Lady of the castle all in a twist. Is he a boy? Or a brownie? Vic Mullin reads. #folklore #vintage #scotland Vic Mullin reads a grim tale from his native Scotland by poet and novelist James Hogg. Hogg wrote in both Scots and English, and it is said that his grandfather was the last man to have spoken with fairies. First published in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, October 1828. Outro: Byron Music: Kevin MacLeod(incompetech)

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