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The Temple
by H.P. Lovecraft
[Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive]
First published in: Weird Tales 1925-07 & 1926-05
Main genre: Lovecraftian Horror
Lesser genres: Monster Horror
The Man Who Was Saved by B.W. Sliney: A lone survivor's harrowing tale of a formless, pulsating entity that devoured his crew is terrifyingly validated when his rescue ship is dragged into the abyss by the same uncaring, oceanic force.
The Unnamable by H. P. Lovecraft: In the decaying silence of an Arkham cemetery, a philosophical debate over whether a horror can truly be "unnamable" ends in a visceral nightmare when two friends are attacked by a gelatinous, shifting entity that defies the laws of biology and reason.
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Production Credits
Prepared by: Sol
Narrated by: Edward, the digital narrator
⚠️ Content Advisory: This episode contains period-typical depictions of crime, violence, and mild profanity. Listener discretion is advised.
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Support & Licensing
This is a Pulp Archive recording. All Public Pulp Archive recordings are licensed under Creative Commons. To support our work, please visit [patreon.com/pulparchive].
A Note to Our Patrons: Special thanks to our patrons who make the podcast possible and make every episode of the Pulp Archive happen. Every episode is dedicated to our Patreon members; I truly could not do this without you.
By Pulp ArchiveThe Temple
by H.P. Lovecraft
[Restored & Archived by Pulp Archive]
First published in: Weird Tales 1925-07 & 1926-05
Main genre: Lovecraftian Horror
Lesser genres: Monster Horror
The Man Who Was Saved by B.W. Sliney: A lone survivor's harrowing tale of a formless, pulsating entity that devoured his crew is terrifyingly validated when his rescue ship is dragged into the abyss by the same uncaring, oceanic force.
The Unnamable by H. P. Lovecraft: In the decaying silence of an Arkham cemetery, a philosophical debate over whether a horror can truly be "unnamable" ends in a visceral nightmare when two friends are attacked by a gelatinous, shifting entity that defies the laws of biology and reason.
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Production Credits
Prepared by: Sol
Narrated by: Edward, the digital narrator
⚠️ Content Advisory: This episode contains period-typical depictions of crime, violence, and mild profanity. Listener discretion is advised.
---
Explore the Archive
We feature almost every genre of pulp fiction, including:
Horror, Detective, Westerns, even Sports
Find more genres here:
[Patreon Collections] [Apple Podcasts Channel]
Looking for unfiltered stories? For explicit episodes that aren't allowed on our standard podcast feed, visit: [patreon.com/pulparchive/collections]
---
Support & Licensing
This is a Pulp Archive recording. All Public Pulp Archive recordings are licensed under Creative Commons. To support our work, please visit [patreon.com/pulparchive].
A Note to Our Patrons: Special thanks to our patrons who make the podcast possible and make every episode of the Pulp Archive happen. Every episode is dedicated to our Patreon members; I truly could not do this without you.