53 min

The Whisperer in Darkness part 2 The Good Friends of Jackson Elias

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We’re back and we’re knee-deep in letters. It’s all very well communicating with strangers via columns in the local press but sometimes you need the intimacy of personal correspondence. This is especially true when exchanging dangerous secrets about the nature of the universe. Sadly, even the postal service can’t always be trusted. Sure, they say that our parcels were stolen by sinister forces, but why can’t these aliens ever take our junk mail while they’re at it?







Main Topic: The Whisperer in Darkness part 2







This is the second instalment of our multi-episode investigation of Lovecraft’s classic weird tale, “The Whisperer in Darkness”. Part one offered some background to the story and a poke around the first chapter. This time, events are in full swing and tension is building!







Once again, the pandemic means we recorded this episode remotely. We have each forgotten what the others look like. These are strange times.







Links







Things we mention in this episode include:







* “The Whisperer in Darkness” by HP Lovecraft* “Vermont — a First Impression” by HP Lovecraft* Dictaphone* Wax cylinders* Twin Peaks* “The Novel of the Black Seal” by Arthur Machen* Coconut crab* “The Seven Geases” by Clark Ashton Smith* “Fungi From Yuggoth” by HP Lovecraft* Hastur* “The Maker of Moons” by Robert W Chambers* “Skull-Face” by Robert E Howard* Bran Mak Morn* Magnum Innominandum* “Through the Gates of the Silver Key” by HP Lovecraft and E Hoffman Price















* United States Postal Inspection Service* The Great and Secret Show by Clive Barker* The Black Lodge* “The Dunwich Horror” by HP Lovecraft* Brian Courtemanche* “The Million Favored Ones” by Lin Carter* “The Call of Cthulhu” by HP Lovecraft* The X-Files* a data-ytta-id="-" hre...

We’re back and we’re knee-deep in letters. It’s all very well communicating with strangers via columns in the local press but sometimes you need the intimacy of personal correspondence. This is especially true when exchanging dangerous secrets about the nature of the universe. Sadly, even the postal service can’t always be trusted. Sure, they say that our parcels were stolen by sinister forces, but why can’t these aliens ever take our junk mail while they’re at it?







Main Topic: The Whisperer in Darkness part 2







This is the second instalment of our multi-episode investigation of Lovecraft’s classic weird tale, “The Whisperer in Darkness”. Part one offered some background to the story and a poke around the first chapter. This time, events are in full swing and tension is building!







Once again, the pandemic means we recorded this episode remotely. We have each forgotten what the others look like. These are strange times.







Links







Things we mention in this episode include:







* “The Whisperer in Darkness” by HP Lovecraft* “Vermont — a First Impression” by HP Lovecraft* Dictaphone* Wax cylinders* Twin Peaks* “The Novel of the Black Seal” by Arthur Machen* Coconut crab* “The Seven Geases” by Clark Ashton Smith* “Fungi From Yuggoth” by HP Lovecraft* Hastur* “The Maker of Moons” by Robert W Chambers* “Skull-Face” by Robert E Howard* Bran Mak Morn* Magnum Innominandum* “Through the Gates of the Silver Key” by HP Lovecraft and E Hoffman Price















* United States Postal Inspection Service* The Great and Secret Show by Clive Barker* The Black Lodge* “The Dunwich Horror” by HP Lovecraft* Brian Courtemanche* “The Million Favored Ones” by Lin Carter* “The Call of Cthulhu” by HP Lovecraft* The X-Files* a data-ytta-id="-" hre...

53 min