Classic Study - Frankenstein
HPPodcraft Airdate: 3/4/2017
This is the first episode of our Frankenstein coverage, and the remaining episodes can be found on our HPPodcraft episode index.
We’ve covered a number of classic novels such as Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, I Am Legend, The Time Machine, The Turn of the Screw, The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Phantom of the Opera, The Invisible Man, Carmilla, Of One Blood, and even Wuthering Heights - all available from our full list of episodes from HPPodcraft here.
Special thanks to our reader, the phenomenal Greig Johnson.
Classic Study - Bloodchild
HPPodcraft Airdate: 2/3/2017
Black History Month kicks off with the excellent Octavia E. Butler story Bloodchild!
Thanks to our reader, Andrew Weary!
Pick up Pulp Sonnets by Kate M. Sherrod! DO IT NOW!!
Classic Study - The Human Chair
HPPodcraft Airdate: 12/2/2016
'Tis the season to sit in laps, whether you want to or not! It's The Human Chair by Edogawa Ranpo!
Here are a Manga and a short film based on the story.
Special thanks to our extra-creepy reader this week, Jon Hancock!
Classic Study - Notebook Found in a Deserted House
HPPodcraft Airdate: 10/2/2015
BLOCHTOBER BEGINS! We're kicking it off with "Notebook Found in a Deserted House," a story that can be found in a number of collections. We read it in Mysteries of the Worm from Chaosium.
Check out this week's sponsor, the excellent weird fiction collection With a Voice that is Often Still Confused But is Becoming Ever Louder and Clearer by J.R. Hamantaschen!
If you dug the music this week - it's all on Sense Impacts, also at Chaosium.
Classic Study - The Yellow Wallpaper
HPPodcraft Airdate: 9/13/2012
Join us and outstanding reader Heather Klinke as we creep into The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman!
Special thanks to Innsmouth House Studios for graciously hosting Chris!
Classic Study - Beowulf
HPPodcraft Airdate: 5/26/2015
Join us for a very special, super-sized episode of the show covering the epic poem Beowulf!
Thanks to all of the Kickstarter supporters who made the show possible.
Special thanks to our reader, Andrew Leman, and our composer, Reber Clark.
EXTRA special thanks to our illustrious guests, Mr. Bob Hanske and Dr. Catherine Batt!
You may download the Beowulf theme here. Please credit any usage to Reber Clark.