In the winter months I read a lot of pulp fiction from the 1920's through the 1940's and the creepy stories published in Weird Tales are a favorite.
Showing posts with label horror short stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horror short stories. Show all posts
Monday, February 12, 2024
Friday, October 29, 2021
Audio - Spooky Scary Stories LP (1973)
Here's a fun set of scary tales from a vintage record I can remember from my youth. There's no telling how long this album remained in regular October rotation in homes around the country. Now, it can be heard right off of YouTube!
00:00 The Dare
06:08 Dark, Dark, Dark
10:19 Big 'Fraid, Little 'Fraid
15:55 Wait 'Til Martin Comes
22:58 The Skinny Toe
25:40 The Thing At The Foot Of The Bed
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Thursday, June 25, 2020
Audio - Good Neighbors by Frank Oreto
This is an episode of a podcast called Overcast. This show features my good friend Frank's short story 'Good Neighbors' and I recommend it highly. I'm not sure if this is my favorite of his work but it is in the top five. Do yourself a favor and check it out!
Thursday, October 24, 2019
October Reading!
The second collection was almost as excellent but comes from a much smaller press. In Darkness, Delight: Creatures of the Night is also the second in a series of short story collections but the first I’ve read. The very loose theme of creatures is adhered to by the various authors with much fun coming from the different forms and attitudes taken by these beings. The tales range from humorous to cruel with some new variations on old ideas and a few fresh concepts as well. Overall, I enjoyed the book with only one story really falling flat in a way that feels as if a piece of the narrative was missing. My old college buddy Frank Oreto’s odd monster tale is fantastic and IS the reason I purchased this book but there are several stories that I liked just as much – if for very different reasons! It was great to see him writing from a woman’s perspective and seeming to have a perceptive feel for that character’s life. Frank’s story serves as an amusing palate cleanser before the final trio of dark efforts reach out their tentacles to grab the reader. This is a great collection of tales and I think horror fans will enjoy it. I should try the other volume.
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horror short stories,
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