Cthulhu Podcast
Monday, April 6, 2009
The internet continues to amass larger amounts of Lovecraftian and weird audio material every day. One of the best emergent resources is the "Cthulhu Podcast" blog, a neighbor of "Grim Reviews" here on Blogspot's little Lovecraftian network. Their own description is quite clear:This show is inspired by the writings of H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu Mythos. You will hear readings of his works, and horror or ghost stories by other authors. The Lovecraft "period" is primarily the 1920's and you will also hear history and music from that period. The aim is to provide anything appropriate to that time frame. However anything "Lovecraft" like or spooky is likely to appear on this show. You are invited to contribute your stories!
Since starting up in 2008, they have regularly produced a new show nearly every week. H.P. Lovecraft works alongside other strange tales and appropriate radio relics from Lovecraft's time appear in each podcast. Naturally, these shows are a great way to hear Lovecraft's tales and gain an understanding of the early twentieth century era he worked in. Tune in or download today for some of the most easily accessible Lovecraftian podcasts.
-Grim Blogger