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**A monthly podcast of classic short stories narrated by author, C.J. Carter-Stephenson, with music by Kevin MacLeod and immersive sound effects.** Journey back to a time of horse-drawn carr...

The city of Paris has captured the imagination of many writers over the years, so it was perhaps inevitable that we would end up journeying...

It's time to fire up the Back of the Bookshelf time machine for another trip back into the literary past. Our story this time is an Edgar Wa...

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It's becoming a Back of the Bookshelf tradition that we release a horror themed episode on Halloween and 2022 is no exception. This time we'...

It's taken a lot longer than we intended - for which we humbly apologise - but episode 5 of our second season is finally ready. It's another...

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Sword and sorcery fans should enjoy this second episode of our second season, Gods of the North (also known as The Frost Giant's Daughter an...

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Welcome one and all to episode 12 of Back of the Bookshelf , the final episode of our opening season. That's right, everyone, this little po...

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After a short hiatus, we're back with our tenth episode. It's a mystery this time in the tradition of the Sherlock Holmes and Hercules Poiro...

Some people say Christmas is over-commercialised, but for us, it never loses its sheen, so for our ninth episode, released at midnight on 25...

Don your armour and saddle your horse, because in episode eight we're journeying back to the age of chivalry courtesy of Sir Arthur Quiller-...
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Here at Back of the Bookshelf, we love a good ghost story, so for this week's episode we are giving you exactly that, courtesy of J. Sherida...

In episode three of the Back of the Bookshelf podcast, we whisk you away to 19th century San Francisco in Robert Duncan Milne's apocalyptic...

Episode two of the Back of the Bookshelf podcast, featuring a Guy de Maupassant story called The Jewels . As you might expect from the title...

Inaugural episode of the Back of the Bookshelf podcast, featuring a story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle is best known as the creator of S...

**A monthly podcast of classic short stories narrated by author, C.J. Carter-Stephenson, with music by Kevin MacLeod and immersive soundscap...