We will be talking about Yig, his children, his curse and a ruthless terrorist based off of William F. Buckley. Check out audibletrial.com/pgttcm and support the show. Music by Kevin McCloud and DB Spitzer Written/Produced/Hosted by DB Spitzer
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305s: A Weirdbook full of spiders & skulls
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Experiments in Ghostbusting
30GB84: Experiments in Ghostbusting DB talks about how to shed new light on a favorite movie of many, about how awful the filmation TV/cartoon show was. If you don't intend on seeing the new Ghostbusters because it "ruins the old movies", don't listen to this episode or podcast. Still wishing there was a Ghostbusters 3? … Continue reading Experiments in Ghostbusting
The Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia(Review)
This is a necessary resource for anyone serious about the Cthulhu Mythos. Whether you are a writer, gamer or an enthusiast of HP Lovecraft and other horrors, this book is highly recommended. The information in this book is great for creating plot hooks, or what stories to search for to learn more about a specific … Continue reading The Cthulhu Mythos Encyclopedia(Review)
CASSILDA’S SONG(review)
Cassilda's Song is a newer book published by Chaosium, edited by Joseph S. Pulver Sr.. Featuring many fantastic and horrifying tales of weird fiction for a wonderful collection pertaining to Cassilda, Carcosa, the King in Yellow, the Yellow Sign, Hastur, and other allusions to horror and weird fiction authors of the past. These stories tend to … Continue reading CASSILDA’S SONG(review)










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