By Paula R. Stiles Aside from one Canadian show, the radio series we’ve looked at so far have been American.…
By Scott Emerson On December 5, 1943, the Mutual Broadcasting System ventured into a new realm of radio storytelling with…
By Maria Mitchell King. Stephen. Gray Matter and Other Stories From Nightshift (1993). Read by John Glover. Audio Cassettes. “The…
By John Ballentine In the dream, you are falling, lost in the listening distance as dark locks in…. No matter…
By Brian Sammons Words are not enough to express how much I love my weekly addiction, The H.P. Lovecraft Literary…
By Stephen Eldridge [spoilers] A child wakes from a nightmare and runs to her parents. Teenagers seek each other out…
By Paula R. Stiles Audio horror went into eclipse as radio became increasingly irrelevant over the past couple of decades.…
By Silvia Moreno-Garcia It’s Friday the 13th and we’ve got a brand-new, Lovecraftian Summer Screams column for you from our…
By J. Keith Haney Some of my most treasured memories of childhood were listening to cassette tapes of old radio…
By Scott Emerson A thunderstorm rages as we fade in. The wind howls, rising to a shriek as organ music…
By Randy Stafford [spoilers ahead] According to the Web of a Million Lies, the CBS Radio Mystery Theater broadcast 1,399…
By Maria Mitchell “The Thirty Fathom Grave” (2002). Adapted for radio by Dennis Etchison, with Blair Underwood. “The Thirty Fathom…