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abattoirketchup178


4 episodes

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Synopsis:

This is an audio book. The book is abattoirketchup178 by Harrison R. Charles. It's an 8 part, folk horror comedy that follows the blog entries of a septuagenarian man clumsily attempting to free people from the shackles of earthly existence. He follows his visions and visitations, attempting to leave the body behind. It’s J G Ballard meets Peep Show meets your grandad muttering along to the TV. It’s fantasy/eco-fiction underneath a greasy fried breakfast. It’s a leap of faith, like entering a curry house because of the picture of a celebrity and the owner in the window. Step in.


Language: English

Format: Audio Book

Continuity: Serial

Writing: Scripted

Voices: Solo

Narrator: First Person

Genres: Fantasy

Soundscape: Voices only

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Episodes:

abattoirketchup178 4/8

Mon, 02 Feb 2026 14:49:56 GMT

We meet part man, part crow, part ghost and head on down to Swindon...


abattoirketchup178 3/8

Mon, 12 Jan 2026 21:43:25 GMT

We follow our narrator to an art show where visions take control of his psyche.


abattoirketchup178 2/8

Tue, 21 Oct 2025 08:16:46 GMT

abattoirketchup178 2/8 unveils the ecological warfare humans have unknowingly been recruited into. Along with the climate crisis, there are men who look like sausage rolls, quad biking sushi and a wheel-chaired old lady dressed as Elvis.


abattoirketchup178 1/8

Mon, 15 Sep 2025 19:26:47 GMT

This is part 1 of abattoirketchup178 where a crazed septuagenarian man makes it his mission to extricate people from earth by forging a new reality outside of the body. Naturally he doesn’t know where to begin, but a breadcrumb trail presents itself. Follow him as he rears geese, wrestles librarians in the British Library, makes world record attempts to get the money for a plane ticket to Cairo and generally writhes around on the floor in fear and bewilderment.