Lost Literature Mr. S.
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Lost Literature is a podcast dedicated to dramatic readings of horror, mystery, and suspense stories found in the Public Domain.
Lost Literature is currently on hiatus, will return summer of 2022.
*Content may not be appropriate for all audiences. Horror stories can get weird* Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lostliterature/support
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Episode 6: The Great God Pan, Part 2
Welcome to the sixth episode of Lost Literature, a podcast dedicated to dramatic readings of horror, mystery, and suspense stories taken from the Public Domain.
In Episode 6 I read the second third of Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan, published in 1894.
This is a much longer story than any I've read before on the show, so it will be split into 3 parts.
A special thank you to Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/) and Incompetech (https://incompetech.com/) for the resources and stories.
Lost Literature will update every other week!
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Episode 5: The Great God Pan, Part 1
Welcome to the fifth episode of Lost Literature, a podcast dedicated to dramatic readings of horror, mystery, and suspense stories taken from the Public Domain.
In Episode 5 I read the first third of Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan, published in 1894.
This is a much longer story than any I've read before on the show, so it will be split into 3 parts.
I would like to apologize for the significant delay in recording, but Coronavirus affecting my professional life, combined with oral surgery and recovery time affected my ability to read and record. I am back on track however!
A special thank you to Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/) and Incompetech (https://incompetech.com/) for the resources and stories.
Lost Literature will update every other week!
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Episode 4: Each Man Kills
Welcome to the fourth episode of Lost Literature, a podcast dedicated to dramatic readings of horror, mystery, and suspense stories taken from the Public Domain.
Episode 4 focuses on the short story Each Man Kills by Victoria Glad, first published in Weird Tales March 1951.
A special thank you to Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/) and Incompetech (https://incompetech.com/) for the resources and stories.
Lost Literature will update every other week!
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Episode 3: The Monkey's Paw
Welcome to the third episode of Lost Literature, a podcast dedicated to dramatic readings of horror, mystery, and suspense stories taken from the Public Domain.
Episode 3 focuses on the horrifying short story, The Monkey's Paw from the collection, The Lady of the Barge and Others, by W.W. Jacobs.
A special thank you to Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/) and Incompetech (https://incompetech.com/) for the resources and stories.
Lost Literature will update every other week!
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Episode 2: Phantom Regiment of Killiecrankie
Welcome to the second episode of Lost Literature, a podcast dedicated to dramatic readings of horror, mystery, and suspense stories taken from the Public Domain.
Episode 2 focuses on the fantastic short ghost story, Phantom Regiment of Killiecrankie from the collection, Scottish Ghost Stories, by Elliot O'Donnell.
A special thank you to Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/) and Incompetech (https://incompetech.com/) for the resources and stories.
Lost Literature will update every other week!
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Episode 1: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Welcome to the first episode of Lost Literature, a podcast dedicated to dramatic readings of horror, mystery, and suspense stories taken from the Public Domain.
Episode 1 introduces the listener to the podcast and shares the fantastic short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, by Ambrose Bierce.
A special thank you to Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/) and Incompetech (https://incompetech.com/) for the resources and stories.
Lost Literature will update every other week!
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lostliterature/support