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Hitmen from Ulthar and the blackmail of eyelids - it's all in the new comments!

Next up: The Snail-Watcher by Patricia Highsmith

And the penultimate chapters of THE COLOSSUS!

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Anonymous

While the non-story episodes from August were a little odd, I do appreciate that you guys felt compelled to still do episodes even when you both clearly needed and wanted a break. And given that very often the most enjoyable parts of a regular episode are the weird digressions and personal asides, two entire episodes of that sort of thing wasn't amiss. The truth is you guys are fun to hang with for a half hour or so every week, no matter what you're talking about.

Anonymous

The reason pet cats bring dead lizards or birds or rats to you or leave them on your doorstep is not because they are giving you a gift for being a nice person. They are communal hunters and they are bringing you, their family member, food because you seemingly don’t hunt you most be sick or disabled or just really suck at taking care of yourself.

Anonymous

And they perv on us when were sitting on the toilet 'cause they just can't fathom how we haven't learned to use a litter box.

Anonymous

Oh yes the Nutcracker book PLEASE

Anonymous

I hear “Stacking Matches” is opening the Gobi Stage at Coachella next year

Anonymous

OMG I was in an Atomic Highway game which also uses kit bashed hot wheels cars as minis. Mine is a “Fud Truck”. I use a flame thrower for both cooking and defence!

Anonymous

Chad and Chris, I second the votes for Beyond the Cleft and, especially, Where the Summer Ends. I'm a resident in the city where Where the Summer Ends takes place, and I drive down the road on which the events of the story unfold almost every day. It has great atmosphere and is genuinely creepy, enough that I would never want to be on that street today at 3 A.M.

Anonymous

It's funny that only after the fact that you mentioned blade runner that I make the connection between Sandman and it. Side note, I do actually want to learn Germen so I guess I will have to seek out the book and figure out how to read it (unless I can get a class or something). That said, total random side note. When you mentioned the recording of Seaton's Aunt by Andrew Leman it reminded me of a playthrough I watched which is for a visual novelization for Dagon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPBnwH5DMJQ I will admit, I just super imposed Andrew Leman's voice although not to demenish or demine the voice actor but seeing as most of my exposure to Lovecraft stories was from you guys and Andrew doing so well in his reading it's just an automatic thing.

Anonymous

The cat stole a can of lacquer? This recontextualizes Bwada being able to steal that can of insecticide in "Poroth Farm."

Anonymous

Also, wait, Chad: are you moving to Madison AL or Madison GA? Because one of those will actually put you quite near to me, as well.

Tom Král

I just want to say that I actually loved the "filler" episodes. I often find my mind drifting away when listening to your regular episodes where you discuss a story and I usually "come back" when you get on a tangent and just talk about some other stuff. So I really loved hearing you guys talk about random stuff and I would in fact ENCOURAGE you to maybe throw in an episode where you just talk about whatever weird fiction or not. Oh and thanks Chris for mentioning the Gaslands tabletop game, as an owner of 300+ hotwheels cars and being a Mad Max lover it just blowed my mind and I will definitely look into playing that in the future!

Tom Král

Oh and women here in Czech republic go to the Gyno every year, free healthcare ftw!

Anonymous

Chad, where is Leman's reading of Seaton's Aunt? Give it to us.

Anonymous

That French festival sounds like a possible origin for Voltron. Maybe it’s just because my ears perked up at the word “bayard” but you’ve got a bunch of youths piloting a giant robot animal...

Anonymous

Flemish Festival! You probably won't have known, it's just that the whole "French" thing is just a bit of a touchy subject in Flanders sometimes. Not sure about that last part, by the way. I believe the horse was in charge in most versions of the legend, taking the youths to safety and all that.

Anonymous

I suppose it speaks poorly of me that my mind did not go to indie band with Stacking Matches but, instead, to code for some sort of sexual shenanigans. We were stacking matches all night long, if you know what I mean. She looks like she could stack a box of matches and not even break a sweat. My landlord is a real match stacker. Stacking matches is nothing to be ashamed of. Just obtain consent and wash your gear. I'll see myself out.

Anonymous

Please continue the occasional "shooting the breeze" episodes. These days, I listen to y'all more for your personalities than for the story content, though I do enjoy the literary education! Y'all are wonderfully unique and make me feel less alone in this vast, mysterious universe we share.

Anonymous

Hey Chris and Chad! If your ever looking for a game of Soulbound, hit me up! I've run a few games via Discord...

Anonymous

I second that. I would love to hear you guys cover The Nutcracker. Just make sure to cover the original since the Alexandre Dumas version (the one that got made into the ballet) makes the story lighter and less scary and obviously we don't want that here at HP Podcraft.

Psuke Bariah

I second (third?) this. I just love hearing the two of you talk...especially now in the days when I don't get to talk to my friends so often.

Anonymous

Hey bros, I love the "filler episodes." I love all the content you guys put out. Please keep it coming, but yes, do take time off when you need it.

Anonymous

I'm no Andrew Leman, but I did record Seaton's Aunt for Librivox as part of an "HPL's Influences" collection if you'd like an audio version to listen to https://librivox.org/lovecrafts-influences-and-favorites-by-various/