
A HorrorBabble podcast exploring the works of H. P. Lovecraft and his contemporaries, with a special emphasis on Cthulhu Mythos stories.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 99 | Founded | a year ago |
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THE QUEST OF IRANON, a Dream Cycle story first published in the July/August edition of Galleon in 1935, tells of a golden-haired youth who wanders into the city of Teloth, telling tales of the great city of Aira, where he was prince.
THE WARDER OF KNOWLEDGE is a Cthulhu Mythos story by Richard F. Searight, unpublished during his lifetime. Lovecraft read the story, saying of it: "I like the story exceedingly." It was first published in the 1992 mythos collection, TALES OF THE LOVE... more
THE DIARY OF ALONZO TYPER tells of an occult researcher, who, following a journey to an abandoned, isolated house in upstate New York, disappears without a trace. The story was first published in the February 1938 edition of Weird Tales.
THE HORROR AT RED HOOK was first published in the January 1927 issue of Weird Tales Magazine. In the story, a detective recounts how a federal investigation into a mysterious recluse left him with a phobia of large buildings.
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A horror-focused narrative podcast that features dramatic readings of Lovecraftian and Cthulhu Mythos tales, often framed by a consistent host voice and interspersed with contemporary sponsor messages. Episodes showcase atmospheric storytelling of cosmic horror, city-destroying legends, ancient cults, and otherworldly beings, with occasional deviations into mythos history and related architectures of weird fiction. A notable angle is the blend of classic horror literature with modern advertising spots, creating a contrast between shadowy, timeless dread and current-brand messaging. The format is likely appealing to fans of eerie fiction, atmospheric narration, and mythos lore who want immersive storytelling with periodic sponsor breaks, rat... more
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The Lovecraft Vault launched a year ago and published 99 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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