Cthulhu noreply@blogger.com (Felbrigg)
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Cthulhu Mythos stories along with others that are creepy or scary and set in or around the 1920s. Also a little history and music from the 1920s
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381 - The Boats of the Glen Carrig, part 12
Greetings fellow cultists, In today's podcast we have part 6 of "Through South Africa", and part 12 of "The Boats of the Glen Carrig". Listen to the show
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380 - The Boats of the Glen Carrig, part 11
Greetings you damn dirty apes! In today's podcast you'll find part 5 of "through South Africa" and part 11 of "The Boats of the Glen Carrig". Download the show
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379 - The Boats of the Glen Carrig, part 10
Hail Cthulhu. In this show, part 4 of Through South Africa, and part 10 of The Boats of the Glen Carrig. Download the show
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378 - The Boats of the Glen Carrig, part 9
Well, hello there fellow old-one worshippers, In today's fine episode you'll experience part 3 of "Through South Africa", and part 9 of "The Boats of the Glen Carrig". Download the show
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376 - The Boats of the Glen Carrig, part 7
Greetings Dear Dirty Cultists, We start a new book in today's episode, its called "Through South Africa" by Henry M Stanley, and of course we continue the tale of boats from the poor lost Glen Carrig. Download the show
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375 - The Boats of the Glen Carrig, part 6, and final part of "South With Scott"
Doom's greetings foul denizens, In this weeks, podcast we continue the mystery of "The Boats of the Glen Carrig" and present the final part of "South with Scott". It may be the end of one story, but we'll starting another next time! Download the show
Customer Reviews
Quality!
Consistent high quality narration and production.
You keep putting it out, I'll keep listening!
Sadly not the podcast it once was.
I get it, this podcast is free but I have to admit that over the last few years it has gone from being a Chulhu and Mythos podcast to being a Shipping podcast. What do I mean by that? Short epsodes that rattle off rather dull and eventless "stories". This podcast is now little more than an advert for Felbrigg's paid-subscription audiobook downloads. It's a shame but I guess that;'s the way of the world - I'm done with it.
Undiscovered treasure.
Although I've been a fan of Lovecraft and related mythos for 20 years I've never really been part of or even heard of any sort of community that celebrates his and others works. Then I decided to search itunes and was very pleased to find this and a couple of other related podcasts. Thanks very much for your work producing this and bringing other amatuer writer's efforts to a wider audience. The period music that occasionally gets played is also a nice touch. Although as with several other producers of horror podcasts some overdo their voice effects during readings, which to me sounds very cheesey and amatuerish. Although this could be the fault of the people who submit recordings to the show and not the producer of this particular podcast himself.
Thanks a lot and keep up the great work!