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This week, we delve into the darker side of the holiday season with a chilling poem by H.P. Lovecraft. "Yule Horror" (1926) invites us to unwrap the festive cheer and glimpse into ancient forces that stir beneath the surface- narrated with a soft whisper to lean into.
Lovecraft blends the joy of Yuletide with a sense of unease, reminding us of the age-old connection between winter celebrations and the slumbering powers of the earth.
Listen closely as we explore this unique perspective on the holiday season and discover the whispers of forgotten gods that linger beneath the surface of our merriment.
Suitable for All Listeners.
Enjoy, and thank you for listening.
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Credits:
Narration and Audio Engineer: Bex Hemlocke
Song: “Silent Night” originally by Joseph Mohr
Poem: “Yule Horror” by H.P. Lovecraft (Dec, 1926)
Where to find?
Bex Hemlocke: on IG @bex.hexandrecs
Let the known unravel where shadows and stories meet at Hemlocke Studios
By Bex HemlockeThis week, we delve into the darker side of the holiday season with a chilling poem by H.P. Lovecraft. "Yule Horror" (1926) invites us to unwrap the festive cheer and glimpse into ancient forces that stir beneath the surface- narrated with a soft whisper to lean into.
Lovecraft blends the joy of Yuletide with a sense of unease, reminding us of the age-old connection between winter celebrations and the slumbering powers of the earth.
Listen closely as we explore this unique perspective on the holiday season and discover the whispers of forgotten gods that linger beneath the surface of our merriment.
Suitable for All Listeners.
Enjoy, and thank you for listening.
🖤
Show Your Support
Loved this episode? Let us know what you enjoyed in the comments below, and please consider subscribing to stay current on further Hemlocke Studios productions.
Credits:
Narration and Audio Engineer: Bex Hemlocke
Song: “Silent Night” originally by Joseph Mohr
Poem: “Yule Horror” by H.P. Lovecraft (Dec, 1926)
Where to find?
Bex Hemlocke: on IG @bex.hexandrecs
Let the known unravel where shadows and stories meet at Hemlocke Studios