Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchTed Kosmatka | Cry Room
The church looked normal from the outside. All steepled and angular in the way of good, rural Indiana churches of a certain age. Red brick and staine…
13 years, 3 months ago
Sarah Langan | Sacred Cows
Clara Maloney peered down the long Brooklyn block. She and baby Sally had been waiting in the cold for twenty minutes, and still no sign of Pop. Figu…
13 years, 4 months ago
Lucius Shepard | The Ease With Which We Freed the Beast
Me and Molly Bruin were lying on our stomachs atop a sea cliff overlooking Droughans Beach, fresh from a fuck and lolling there, our skins stuck with…
13 years, 4 months ago
Matt Williamson | On Murder Island
The north wind’s been spraying Mainland Runoff in our faces for days, but that’s nothing new, nothing worth complaining about. Here on Murder Island,…
13 years, 5 months ago
Daniel H. Wilson | Foul Weather
Some things you can’t figure out. Not even with a whole heap of scratch paper and a ribbon of data from a chattering teletype machine. Not before tim…
13 years, 5 months ago
Ramsey Campbell | At Lorn Hall
Randolph hadn’t expected the map to misrepresent the route to the motorway quite so much. The roads were considerably straighter on the page. The hig…
13 years, 6 months ago
Joe Haldeman | Graves
I have this persistent sleep disorder that makes life difficult for me, but still I want to keep it. Boy, do I want to keep it. It goes back twenty y…
13 years, 6 months ago
Genevieve Valentine | Good Fences
He thinks at first the streetlight’s back on, but of course not. It’s been dark six weeks. There are already beer bottles piled on the sidewalk every…
13 years, 7 months ago
Laird Barron | Frontier Death Song
Night descended on Interstate-90 as I crossed over into the Badlands. Real raw weather for October. Snow dusted the asphalt and picnic tables of the …
13 years, 8 months ago
Jonathan Maberry | Property Condemned
The house was occupied, but no one lived there. That’s how Malcolm Crow thought about it. Houses like the Croft place were never really empty. Like m…
13 years, 8 months ago