I had the chance to check out the first episode of David Drage's new Dial P for Pulp podcast the other night and would like to recommend it to other fans of the genre. The show consists of a review of the book, Hard Boiled Cthulhu, an interview with illustrator, Tom Roberts, and a reading of the first part of Robert E. Howard's "Red Shadows". The review alone was well worth my time, since it saved me from actually purchasing the book (seriously how can you compile a "hard-boiled" mythos anthology without including Kim Newman's [a.k.a. Jack Yeovil] "The Big Fish"?).
I would also like to remind everyone about Scott Monty and Burt Wolder's I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere podcast, which has lately really hit its stride.
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Is everybody (profs included) to lazy to do video any more? ;-)
Not usually a podcast fan, but if I were going to listen to them, these would be on the listen. Unfortunately, podcasts make me sleepy...
Some people have faces that are better suited to radio--it's why I don't put my picture on here ;-)
I think these types of subjects lend themselves to podcasts, because their subjects are in keeping with that old-time radio metaphor.
Even if I don't watch the pichurs I need the pichurs... it's a personal quirk.
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