Short tales of the wondrous and strange www.eldritchstories.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaFiction |
Syrup was written by Mike Mason and read by Paul Fricker.
This is the ninth story of Season 2.
Eldritch Extras usually comes out on the weeks in between.
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Welcome to Eldritch Extras in which we discuss Gatsby and the Great Race, AND Alien Earth!
Also, Mike plays some silent sound effects. Ground breaking stuff I’m sure you’ll agree!
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No One Asked was written by Paul Fricker and read by Mike Mason.
This is the eighth story of Season 2.
Eldritch Extras usually comes out on the weeks in between.
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Welcome to Eldritch Extras in which we discuss TV and films, this week we take a look at the new movie, Weapons — a clear spoiler announcement is included in the show, so you can listen safely up to that point if you want to avoid spoilers.
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Paul and Mike are two of the most creative and delightful people in weird gaming today. I had been a longtime devotée of the Good Friends of Jackson Elias podcast, until Paul left for personal reasons. I cannot listen anymore. But to be given two high-caliber tales along with witty repartee each month, well it does the heart good in these dark times. The stories are not without their rough edges…but that’s what makes it such a goldmine. I wish they incorporated more discussion of horror writing,... more
Edit: i have given up hope for a second season…such the pity. They were one of the best things on air ***** Paul and Mike are two of the most creative and delightful people in weird gaming today. I had been a longtime devotée of the Good Friends of Jackson Elias podcast, until Paul left for personal reasons. I cannot listen anymore. But to be given two high-caliber tales along with witty repartee each month, well it does the heart good in these dark times. The stories are not without their rough... more
Sorry guys. But I enjoy hearing your rpg-related discussions
I've been a follower of Eldritch Stories since the beginning (all 11 episodes back!). This podcast isn't like others, because it's a combination of both unpublished (I think) fiction by professional writers and their personal musings. The two in combination draw an image of, via the Eldritch Stories, a weird, sometimes unsettling performance onstage, then via the Eldritch Extras, the casual conversation of the theatre owners in the wings.
It's fun, and it reminds one to keep one's back to the ... more
Wonderful tales. Each one is like a fragment of a dream. The horror is created from talking around the unknown without ever resolving it.
Actually a really refreshing counterpoint to pop culture where every character gets a prequel and any sense of mystery is destroyed by over explanation.
By just describing an event and the mood, these short stories really evoke a myth like quality
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The content focuses on captivating tales of the wondrous and strange, blending elements of horror, fantasy, and psychological suspense. Episodes often feature original short stories that evoke eerie atmospheres, exploring themes such as loss, memory, and the uncanny, alongside engaging discussions about related topics in gaming and literature. Notably, the unique format intertwines fictional narratives with lively commentary from the hosts, enhancing the listening experience with personal anecdotes and insights, serving to both entertain and provoke thought on the complexities of storytelling.
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Mason and Fricker's Eldritch Stories launched 2 years ago and published 42 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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