The Voice before the Void: Arcana, Story, Poetry
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Halloween: A wizard makes a plan to destroy the city that annoys him. -The Voice before the Void “A Narrow Escape” Lord Dunsany
Halloween: Historyradio.org edition of Howard’s pulp fiction horror classic “Pigeons from Hell.” Find more stories at: Historyradio.org “Pigeons from Hell” Robert E. Howard Original reading, with Discussion: thevoicebeforethevoid.net/pigeons-from-hell-by-robert-e-howard-with-discussion/
Halloween: A gripping Gothic ghost story of avarice in the marshland. -The Voice before the Void “The Three Sisters” W.W. Jacobs
H.P. Lovecraft’s Birthday: Peer into the depths and fear. Let Halloween begin. -The Voice before the Void “Astrophobos” H.P. Lovecraft
We keep laughing until we completely break down. Explicit. -The Voice before the Void Choice Bits from “Boatmurdered” Evilslug, TouretteDog, mariguana, Keyboard Fox, Locus, and StarkRavingMad Let’s Play Succession Game: Dwarf Fortress (Slaves to Armok: God of Blood Chapter II: Dwarf Fortress): Boatmurdered https://lparchive.org/Dwarf-Fortress-Boatmurdered/
A timeless essay. Explicit. -The Voice before the Void “Bookshop Memories” George Orwell
Because what else would I have been doing? (A stabbur is a Norwegian raised storehouse, found in North Dakota.) Explicit. -The Voice before the Void She Thought that I Was Preparing to Shoot Up The Voice before the Void
Summer Vacation: A stellar story in the short summer night. Explicit. -The Voice before the Void “Three Questions” Leo Tolstoy translated from the Russian by Louise Maude and Aylmer Maude
A story of merfolk, witches, merchants, priests, and other monsters; a story that becomes more compelling and more awesome as it progresses; a story of forbidden love and sacrifice for love; a metaphor. -The Voice before the Void “The Fisherman and his Soul” Oscar Wilde
Summer Vacation: Blackwood’s power is so great that he makes even sunny summer days become abysmally creepy. -The Voice before the Void “The Wood of the Dead” Algernon Blackwood
Happy Walpurgisnacht! It is a good subject for a poem. -The Voice before the Void “The Last Night” Clark Ashton Smith
Walpurgisnacht: Some weirdness for Walpurgisnacht. -The Voice before the Void “Yonaguni Monument” Wikipedia
Walpurgisnacht: A moral ghost story with a brilliant resolution — completely unsatisfying as genre fiction; completely satisfying as literature. -The Voice before the Void “The Ghosts” Lord Dunsany
Walpurgisnacht: Glorious pulpy fiction; wonderfully weird fiction. -The Voice before the Void “Monsters of the Pit” Paul S. Powers
Walpurgisnacht! For Lovecraftian, found manuscript, weird horror club stories, this is as good as it gets. -The Voice before the Void “The Horror of the Heights” Arthur Conan Doyle