Send a chill up your spine with this podcast
Maybe your tastes run a little… darker. Monsters of the night and men with sharp knives is more your scene. You need to hear tales of death, madness, and fear. But you've already read all of Lovecraft and King and there's no way you're picking up the badly written supernatural porn of Laurel K. Hamilton. To fulfill your craving is Pseudopod. This podcast delivers a weekly short story designed to chill the blood and shock your sensibilities. Editors Ben Phillips and Alasdair Stuart find stories filled with hungry zombies and vampires, terrible entities from beyond reality, or the evil that man is quite capable of perpetrating on his own. So if you think your heart and your mind can take it, download an episode. As the editors say, they have a story for you and they promise it's true.Read full review »
ScottC32303 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/28/08
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This is a very good podcast. Great narration and story selection. Please check it out. You wont be sorry.
Nick from Denver via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/24/09
This is some of the best content on iTunes. Not every story is a grand slam, but most of the stories here are tightly wound and compelling and will give you a jolt or two by the time they're done. Check out "Living in Sepia". Like its sister podcast Escape pod, this podcast...Read full review »
Gargamello via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/08
As a graduate of one of those creative writing programs that crams good writing skills down your throat without snubbing the genre fiction categories like horror/sci-fi, I'm often struggling to find horror writing that isn't...well, really, really badly written. These guys find it. They...Read full review »
sallyterpsichore via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/08/10
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