
A young man leaves Massachusetts on a ship bound to harvest ice and deliver it to Charleston. When they encounter an impossible iceberg and haul a mysterious fragment on board events are set in motion that will lead our young hero, and generations after him, on a journey to their horrible destinies on an island off the coast of South Carolina.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Author Kirk Battle recently took a trip to Sewanee, TN to talk to the Monteagle Chataqua about writing historical fiction. He also delivered a reading from our other Audiobook/Podcast "These Hallowed Halls".
If you enjoy the reading, check out the... more
Ok. Full disclosure. This has almost nothing to do with Lovecraftian horror. It's a short history of toilet flushing. Kirk and Alex, having finished the six book CitDS series, are casting about for their next endeavor. This is a foray into the "Eduta... more
Author Kirk Battle wraps up his thoughts on book 6 and the series.
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I’ve just finished the first season. It started off well, creating an interesting setting and situation, and, of course, there was the looming question of how all the goings on would relate to Cthulhu.
I found the recurring discussions on slavery to be out of place and an implausible distraction. The main character is faced with the reality of dealing with creatures from somewhere and somewhen else in space and, rather than trying to learn more about those expanded frontiers, the character... more
This is not a Lovecraft podcast. It is porn for white people with a fetich for slavery tales. Nothing worth seeing or hearing here.
These books are very well researched, written, plotted; a fascinating intersection of the American South during/after the Civil War and the dread and sublimity of Lovecraftian forces.
I would also thank the author for sharing their notes on each book. To me, they add much to the experience of reading/listening to them, enrich the setting and characters, and give some context for the author’s mindset and process. Highly recommended.
I’m a big HP Lovecraft fan and always look forward to people working within the universe and this podcast does a good job with it. I was a little nervous with the last couple of episodes where it appeared to be steering towards the cliff of woke like a lot of modern shows do (the pattern being one or two good seasons then the writing lights itself on fire & plunges over the Cliff of social justice signaling to fellow wealthy academics with success guilt & feigned loathing about Lovecraft’s Woodr... more
I live in Savannah, GA and love these Lovecraft stories set in The Low Country! Keep ‘em coming!
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Apple Podcasts | #198 |
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