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Main Topic: New Takes on Classic Monsters It’s probably safe to say that every horror fan loves monsters. While we regularly see new creatio...
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The Good Friends of Jackson Elias

Main Topic: New Takes on Classic Monsters It’s probably safe to say that every horror fan loves monsters. While we regularly see new creatio...

Main Topic: Gateway Horror Every horror fan started out somewhere. The works that draw us into the genre are often gentler ones, created to...

Main Topic: Using Inspiration Creatively Scenario writers and GMs take inspiration from everything we can. Often, this means borrowing ideas...

Main Topic: Call of Cthulhu and Urban Fantasy Since the early nineties, urban fantasy has blended elements of horror and crime fiction with...

Main Topic: When Games Go Wrong While ours always run perfectly, we have heard that games can sometimes go wrong. What are some of the probl...

Main Topic: The Miskatonic Repository The Miskatonic Repository has allowed both new and established authors to self-publish material for Ca...

We’re back and we’re testing our faith. Sure, we understand that the Mythos is utterly indifferent to crucifixes and holy water,...

We’re back and we’re making a monster. While we have all these pre-written campaigns on our shelves, we’ve decided to go f...

We’re back and we’re blurry. Sure, your camera phone might have all the pixels, but we remain resolutely low-res. You don’...

We’re back with something a little different. As our Patreon backers know, we put out an extra episode every four weeks in which Matt...

We’re back and we’re wiping ichor off our meeples. Cthulhu and board games can be a messy combination, but also a popular one. C...

We are wrapping up our festive ghost story reading of “The Great God Pan” by Arthur Machen. This reading has been organised by g...

We are continuing our festive ghost story reading of “The Great God Pan” by Arthur Machen. This reading has been organised by go...

We are continuing our festive ghost story reading of “The Great God Pan” by Arthur Machen. This reading has been organised by go...

It is time once again for us to all gather around the virtual hearth for another festive ghost story reading. This year, we present “T...

We’re back and we’re watching the skies. You never know when some gannet might decide to kamikaze its way into your skull, or a...

We’re back and we’re talking to ourselves. Not everyone has an interior monologue, but apparently exterior ones are even rarer....

We’re back and we’re scaring ourselves. Sure, we do all the normal stuff like jumping at shadows, gasping at loud noises, and co...

We’re back and we’re acting up. While we are normally pretty sedentary gamers, we have been convinced to try some LARP technique...

We’re back and we’re heading out to a big party under the hill. While the rest of you are busy clubbing, we’ll be trying o...

We’re back and we’re bloody. Honestly, that’s the least of it. Most of this gore is blood, but we’ve found flecks of...

We’re back and we’re raging. While this virus may play a part, we’re mostly pissed off at the sequels to 28 Days Later. Th...

We’re back and we’re hungry for brains. Sure, that whole that whole thing about zombies eating brains was made up by Dan O’...

We’re back and we’re checking the vents. They’re long overdue a service, but that doesn’t mean they should be talkin...

We’re back and we’re hunting for the biggest cigarette paper known to man. Well, ideally known to the gods too. If we’re g...

We’re back and we’re discussing metafiction and horror, shoehorning the title of the episode into the first paragraph for SEO pu...

We’re back and we’re keeping to ourselves. You really can’t be too careful. The outside world is full of dangerous ideas a...

We’re back and we’re pushing boundaries. Good taste has never come easily to us, but it’s downright impossible when talkin...

We’re back and we’re poring over bas-reliefs yet again. Once you start looking into the relationship between Lovecraft and art,...

We’re back and we’re twiddling the tracking knob. It’s supposed to clear up the image on this old videocassette, but maybe...

We’re back and we’re answering the call of the void. It’s about the scariest call you can receive, regardless of what Cthu...

We’re back and we’re and we’re putting on our plastic ponchos. Sure, they look a bit silly, but we can work with that. Hel...

We’re back and we’re making stuff up. But so much of the stuff we make up is inspired by stuff other people made up. And sometim...

We’re back and we’re riding the carousel. Holding onto the handlebars is a bit awkward, however, with all this pricking in our t...

We’re back and we’re mopping up protein spills. What sounded like an innocent sexual innuendo has turned out to be far more scat...

We’re back and we’re smothering ourselves in garlic. While we’ve been assured this will protect us from vampires, we’...

We’re back and we’re hiding behind the sofa. Sure, the monsters, masked killers, and mutants can probably find us back here, but...

We’re back and we’re digging up the past. Some of this excavation is purely physical, burrowing into the clay under London in se...

We’re back and we’re blundering. That’s not to say that we don’t have a clue, but we’re not quite sure what to...

We’re back and we’re digging deep. While you might expect to find ghosts in these haunted landscapes, mostly we’re unearth...

We’re back and we’re polishing our magnifying glasses. Being a detective requires a keen eye for detail, an analytical mind, and...

Our 2024 Christmas ghost story double-bill concludes with the second part of William Hope Hodgson’s “The Horse of the Invisible&...

Our 2024 Christmas ghost story double-bill continues with William Hope Hodgson’s “The Horse of the Invisible”, from the ca...

Our 2024 Christmas ghost story reading reaches the bizarre conclusion of “The Searcher of the End House”. You can find part one...

We have a special treat for our 2024 Christmas ghost story reading, with not one but two tales of Carnacki, the Ghost Finder by William Hope...

We’re back and we’re enjoying the salt air. Or should that be the Saltair? Either way, it would be even jollier if there weren&#...

We’re back and we’re raising the dead. Well, sort of. After all that discussion about Joseph Curwen’s necromantic exploits...

We’re back and we’re peering through time. Handily, Yog-Sothoth has granted us the power to see he who is to come after us. Well...

We’re back and we’re peering into wells. Perhaps it’s not unusual to find dead things in wells, but they aren’t gene...

We’re back and we’re rearranging the furniture in the library. All perfectly normal stuff. Nothing to worry about. Everyone give...