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Things were already tense inside a house in the middle of nowhere, and then at the wrong moment, there was a casual glimpse out the living room window.

MUSIC: “Close” by Eleven Tales, all rights reserved.

Art by S. Patrick Brown, https://www.instagram.com/scalawagarts/

On all other podcast outlets this Tuesday.

Meanwhile, up in the attic…

I’ve updated the master Knifepoint Horror transcript document with the latest podcast stories, here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/19dwzOit808n5xwe9eSvKE07saLIQqxhs/view

Please note that this 842-page, single-spaced document is now so heavy that pregnant women and the elderly should not attempt to lift it. But it remains at the very least helpful in clarifying how I spelled all the names you hear in Knifepoint Horror! Watch for the latest paperback in the transcript series this spring.

Frank Schumpert of the YouTube show “The Reader’s Labyrinth” and I had a fun discussion last week about the books from our past that managed to change the very course of our thinking and living. That mp3 can be found here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KBokBl2dzvS__a_PTpFtm4O5lnvcdZy4/view

The time stamps:

00:02:38 Soren- “The Pink Panther: Adventures in Z Land flip book”

00:05:34 Soren- “Dracula” – abridged illustrated Scholastic edition

00:13:05 Soren- “1981 NFL Record and Fact Book”

00:17:56 Soren- “Norton Anthology of English Literature”

00:23:00 Soren- “Wuthering Heights”

00:29:18 Frank- “Goosebumps” books

00:35:15 Frank- “The Hobbit”

00:41:15 Frank- “Dune”

00:50:13 Soren- “Salem’s Lot”

00:52:45 Soren- “Bluebeard”

00:56:10 Soren- “Dispatches”

01:02:16 Soren- “Sex and Death to the Age 14”

01:06:28 Soren- “Childhood’s End”

01:14:48 Frank- “1984”

01:22:52 Frank- “Ender’s Game”

01:28:00 Frank- “The Howling”

01:34:58 Frank- “Philosophy and Pink Floyd”

01:43:45 Frank- “Hitler’s Hangman: The Life and Times of Heydrich”

Or you can soon check out a video version of the discussion on his YouTube channel, here: https://www.youtube.com/@readerslabyrinth7386/videos

And finally, I just narrated another one of Matheus Macedo’s horror stories at the SessionsX podcast:

https://sessionspodcast.libsyn.com/w-r-a-i-t-h



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Christopher Helton

One more thing. Regarding Salem's Lot--as amazing as King's novel is, don't you think the 1979 TV movie's silent, Orlock-like Barlow works so much better? I've always been anti-Twilight. The vampire is not smooth or attractive or vaguely goth/hipster. It's a freak, a rodent, like Klaus Kinski in Herzog's "Nosferatu."

Christopher Helton

Really enjoyed this, but I'm upset that the TOTALLY UNREASONABLE guest got the upper hand (then promptly tried to grind it in the Dispose-All).

Soren Narnia

We must remember that the artificially inflated cleaning fee at any Airbnb is usually considered legal grounds for assault.