Cthulhu
This podcast is inspired by the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos. You will hear readings of his works, and horror or ghost stories by other authors. The Lovecraft "period" is primarily the 1920's and you will also hear music from that period. The aim is to provide anything appropriate to that time frame. However anything "Lovecraft" like or spooky is likely to appear on this show. Your invited to contribute.
12 - Aboard the Vordlak
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Today we have a short introduction to the 1927 classic silent movie "The General".
The we have a mythos poem called "Where the mind Echos" by Jamie Patton
Then we have a 1918 musical track called "after you've gone" by Marrion Harris.
And todays feature is a mythos sci-fi story called "Aboard the Vordlak" by William Meikle
Posted by FNH at 3:11 PM | 8 comments





Hi, Getting error=503 on itunes + had to re-subscribe to get past episode 10. Gripes aside, I love this podcast for the wonderful blend of atmosphreic content.
Best wishes,
James.
jamesvinerj@aol.com
That's atmospheric. Typo.
Just listened to this podcast and it scared the devil out of me. I still have chills. Thanks for these great podcasts. Been a fan since day one. ACR
Hi you guys,
Thanks for caring enough to drop by and say such nice things. It means a lot.
As to iTunes, I'll mention it to the podcast service people see if they can find any problems.
Just found your podcast this week. I really enjoyed "Aboard the Vordlak" for its blend of spaceship scifi and Cthulhu. It was the middle of the morning when I listened to it and I STILL got the willies.
I'm going to save the rest of your episodes for the nighttime.
Thanks for the great podcast and please keep it up!
I've caught up... Listened to all of them so far.
Very good work. There is nothing about your podcast that I would wish changed - only more of it and more often.
If you actually do have a life and are unable to put together shows at a rate of, say, three a week... Well, I'll get by with whatever you can manage.
Thanks very much!
thingmaker
I really enjoyed this episode, probably my favourite so far and certainly my favourite podcast in general!
I look forward to the next one!
Best one yet!!!! Keep it up!!!!!