Horror Night is the show for those of you who like the darker sides of life, such as horror literature and knowledge of the things that are either weird or creepy – or both!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
Today world war 3 breakes out. That doesn't stop us from taking about death and lisening to Blackwood and Maupassant and their interpretation of death.
Tonight we talk about Halloween and how we regard that "tradition". As an example of true horror we play The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe.
Today we talked about litterary methods in horror literature and listen to The Ebony frame by E. Nesbit and A ghoul's Accountant by S. Crane.
Today we talk about the undead and have an interview with Jesper Aagaard Petersen about Zombies. We also listens to the short stories Conclave of corpses and Death and the woman.
Today we go on a train ride while talking about horror literature on trains and boats and listening to The man who was not on the passanger list by Robert Barr, The other Lodgers by Ambrose Bierce and The storyteller by Saki.
Today we talked about H.P Lovecraft and listens to two of his works The White Ship and The Music of Erich Zann.
In this show we talk about the dark side of medical development and hear short storyes by Edgar Allan Poe, Lord Dunsany and Ambrose Bierce
We had Martin Palmer as a guest, talking about Arthur Machen and the phenomenon the Angels of Mons. We heard the Bowmen by Arthur Machen and The Crawling Chaos by H.P. Lovecraft.
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