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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Tonight on The Witching Hour podcast, we talk about some horror films that were released on this day, and interview author Jordan Grupe.
Tonight on The Witching Hour podcast, we celebrate the birth of Bela Lugosi, the original Dracula. We also discuss the Friday the 13th series. Joining me as guests are Nehring and Tony, the horror buffs from Baltimore!
Tonight on The Witching Hour, we celebrate October 13th, the dyslexic Halloween, for being the anniversary of the release of Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers. I bring on associate horror fanatic Nehring to discuss this and the entire Halloween franchise.
Tonight on The Witching Hour, we speak with Jeff Jerome, Curator Emeritus of the Edgar Allan Poe House & Museum in Baltimore. Hang out while we discuss the events that led to Poe's mysterious (still unsolved) death on October 7th, 1849, along with many other aspects of Poe's life.
Edgar Allan Poe may by still dazzling us with his masterful writing skill 200 years later, but his greatest mystery is still unsolved. How did Edgar Allan Poe die?
Join us for the first livestream of October, celebrating the first of two full moons this month, the Harvest Moon. We also chat with GenSen about himself, Halloween, horror, and whatever else pops up. We also chat about two seminal horror films that were released on October 1st - Night of the Living Dead and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
On this livestream of The Graveyard Shift podcast: We're all under lockdown, so let's hang out and talk about how this virus is affecting the reddit / youtube horror writing and narrating communities. ItSeesYou (Raz) returns to talk about his encounter with CoVid-19, and Mr_SH_ (Scott) fills us in on the situation in Ireland.
Tonight, we hang out and talk with narrators The Dark Somnium and Romnex, talk about what we're doing in our lockdown time, and read some stories together.
Happy Friday the 13th! Join us for a discussion of the r/NoSleep Blackout, and the more general scary story Writers' Blackout. We speak with writers and narrators to find out what the problem is, and what can be done about it.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.