William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land 10

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-hxq83-19bff08 William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land (1912) is a staggering piece of early weird fiction — an immense, apocalyptic vision set millions of years in the future, after the sun has died. Humanity survives in the Last Redoubt, a titanic metal pyramid lit by internal power, surrounded by eternal darkness and monstrous forces that … Continue reading William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land 10

William Hope Hodgson’s ‘The Night Land’ 7

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-uesgh-19bf7a4 William Hope Hodgson’s The Night Land (1912) is a staggering piece of early weird fiction — an immense, apocalyptic vision set millions of years in the future, after the sun has died. Humanity survives in the Last Redoubt, a titanic metal pyramid lit by internal power, surrounded by eternal darkness and monstrous forces that … Continue reading William Hope Hodgson’s ‘The Night Land’ 7

The Hanging Stranger/The Eyes Have It/The Gun

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-6uc68-1995635 "The Hanging Stranger" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in December 1953 issue of Science Fiction Adventures. "The Eyes Have It" is a science fiction short story by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in 1953 June Science Fiction Stories. "The Gun" is a science fiction short … Continue reading The Hanging Stranger/The Eyes Have It/The Gun

“The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway” at 51: When Genesis Went Full Surreal

One of the strangest, boldest, and most brilliant concept albums ever made is about to turn fifty. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway—the final Genesis album fronted by Peter Gabriel—was released in November 1974, and remains a fever dream of sound and story. It’s a record where 1970s New York City collides with mythology, surrealism, … Continue reading “The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway” at 51: When Genesis Went Full Surreal

The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis(Clark Ashton Smith)/House(1985)

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-87sbf-1993cbb The May 1932 issue of Weird Tales featured stories like Robert E. Howard's "The Horror from the Mound," Clark Ashton Smith's "The Vaults of Yoh-Vombis," and Hugh B. Cave's "The Brotherhood of Blood". The issue, edited by Farnsworth Wright, also included works by Edmond Hamilton, David H. Keller, and Seabury Quinn, among others.  INSTAGRAM Facebook Apple  

The Spirit Machine: A Manifesto for Memory and Becoming

Every tool hums with ghosts. Every machine remembers the hands that built it. We are not leaving humanity behind — we’re dragging its bones through the data-stream, making new gods out of electricity and dust. The future has politics, and the code remembers everything. “No singularity without solidarity.” “Guard memory, not empire.” A transhumanist manifesto … Continue reading The Spirit Machine: A Manifesto for Memory and Becoming