“Although I have a younger sAuthors : Selena Chambers and Jesse Bullington Narrator : Alethea Kontis Host : Jordan Shiveley Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis Discuss on Forums “Dive In Me” first appeared in The New Gothic, edited bAuthor : Hal Ellson Narrator : Dave Robison Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis Discuss on Forums “Blackout” was originally published in Mantrap, October 1956 Dave Robison’s new domaAuthor : Mira Grant Narrator : Kitty Sarkozy Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis Discuss on Forums “You Can Stay All Day” was originally published in 2017 in Nights of the Living Dea But mostly, he did it to watch the herons. Re: Best of Pseudopod 2012 Nominations Reply #10 on: January 29, 2013, 08:28:17 PM I'll be lazy and just pull the top three off the Best of List that I posted yesterday: Once or twice he thought he had seen this particular heron, a magnificent specimen of the great blue variety look back at him, with head cocked and beak angled and eye agleam with something that stood in for curiosity. by Richard Dansky Then we get to the performances. Listen to the whole archive of PseudoPod mp3s and review your favorite episodes on Podyssey Podcasts. Some of the deaths and images are the best I've ever seen in horror.

Good Pseudopod episodes? Leonard had dismissed all such thoughts out of hand, of course. Mike Denham. On the fourth visit of that week, however, or perhaps it was the fifth, the great blue heron abruptly changed its course when Leonard settled in, squelchily, for his customary period of observation and contemplation. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium. There was a lake or something like one near Leonard’s office, and it was to that lake that Leonard occasionally took himself after work. We pay our author's professional rates for original fiction and we reach more people every week than any other short fiction horror market. The Mad Eyes of the Heron King This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Bummer! Each episode contains readings (often first-person for added spookiness and authenticity) of scary and unsettling horror stories. 652 episodes, 4 ratings & reviews. Even in the most civilized of deskbound men, the most thoroughly domesticated pusher of paper and pencils and long-tailed electronic mice, there remains the atavistic remnants ... The podcast was inspired by … Pseudopod is the world's first audio horror magazine. At least, not until the day the Heron King spoke to him. They were placid, and they were predatory, and they soared above the still waters while giving their great calls of gronk, gronk, gronk that would not have sounded amiss in the epoch of the dinosaurs. Narrator : Kris Straub The easiest way to listen to podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, smart speaker — and even in your car. Pseudopod is the world's first audio horror magazine. That had been small man’s fear, though, the fear of humiliation and of being yelled at, the fear of losing a job one hated but needed and the fear of being trapped in it forever. You're not a Stitcher Premium subscriber yet. Narrator : Kris Straub ... His prose is as eloquent as the best stories. Pseudopod is the world's first audio horror magazine. We deliver bone-chilling stories from today's most talented authors straight to ears. And thus it was that when his work day was done, Leonard would come to the lake, and watch the herons, and do nothing else because nothing else needed doing. That had been small man’s fear, though, the fear of humiliation and of being yelled at, the fear of losing a job one hated but needed and the fear of being trapped in it forever. This was different, tantalizingly so. Most of the episodes I've tried aren't my thing at all. On the fourth visit of that week, however, or perhaps it was the fifth, the great blue heron abruptly changed its course when Leonard settled in, squelchily, for his customary period of observation and contemplation.
Hardly had Leonard seated himself in his accustomed place in the grass, which, in truth, had become matted and pressed down under the repeated and weighty attentions of Leonard’s posterior before the heron, with great lanky strides, crossed the water to stand directly before him. The Sound of Horror. Author : Richard E. Dansky There was a lake or something like one near Leonard’s office, and it was to that lake that Leonard occasionally took himself after work. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium. Discuss on Forums

... 300 episodes. He admired the way they moved, standing still for untold minutes before suddenly striking, or advancing robotically back and forth on some secret avian agenda that only they would ever know.
In general I find the quality and tone varies tremendously.

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Herons, even great blues, were not curious creatures. Audio Producer : Marty Perrett So I downloaded the episodes "Oranges Lemons and Thou beside me" and "White Street Society." He did so in order to relax, to avoid thinking about work, and generally to sidestep the possibility of doing anything he might later regret. We deliver bone-chilling stories from today's most talented authors straight to ears.