Thursday, December 22, 2022

Announcing The Cromcast Chronicle #3!

Hello Cromrades! We are proud to announce the release of The Cromcast Chronicle #3! 

You can find the newest issue here, as well as our past years' entries here!

You can peruse the Cover and the Table of Contents below. And, you can hear us talk about what's inside!

Happy holidays, everyone!!!

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Outro: "Carol of the Bells Epic Version" by Samuel Kim. We hope our discussion of this content makes you want to go out and purchase the work!

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Season 17, Episode 3: Pulp Weirdos!

Hile, Cromrades! We continue our poetry season by opening things up a bit... For this episode we contrast select poems of the Weird Tales Three! Read the entries here:

Clark Ashton Smith's Nyctalops!

H.P. Lovecraft's Fungi from Yuggoth!

Robert E. Howard's Adventurer!


One Things

Luke: The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones!

Jon: Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, starring the incomparable John Candy!

Josh: Ash vs. Evil Dead, by way of a recent episode of The Weird Studies Podcast!


Some Advent Calendar Mentions

Finally, if you crave more poetry reading by REH, definitely check out Porchlight Poetry sessions from past Howard Days. You can find some of our audio recordings here, and view some performances on our YouTube channel here!


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Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Season 17 Episode 2: The Many Hues of Robert E. Howard's Poetry

Hello again Cromrades and welcome to another lyrical Cromcast episode featuring even more poetry by Robert E. Howard. Today's selections come from Luke and he was inspired by REH's use of color in his poems and pulled three top shelf choices for the show. Be sure to check 'em out-

Summer Morn

High Blue Halls

Always Comes Evening

Go to minute 29 if you are hoping to dive right in to the poetry portion of our show. 

One Things

Luke: The Bear

Jon: Sherlock Holmes Pastiches (Particularly "The Final Solution")

Josh: The Fisherman by John Langan


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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Season 17, Episode 1: Pulp Poetry

 

Well met, Cromrades! We are beginning a brief jaunt into the weird world of pulp poetry this week, with a look at Robert E. Howard as a poet, and some of our favorite poems of his. We discuss what a poem even is, how we differentiate it from prose writing, and follow a hip-hop tangent down the well for a bit. We hope you enjoy the show! 




Links

Frank Coffman's sonnet essay

The Dark Barbarian

 Barbara Barrett: Black Gate article - Robert E. Howard: The Poet and the Ladies of the Night


One Things

Luke: The Fisherman by John Langan

Jon: The Rest Is History Podcast

Josh: Barbarian and Nope


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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Cromtober 2022 Episode 2: Dickens' 'The Signalman' and Leiber's 'Belsen Express'

Hile, Cromrades! We return for our second spooktacular episode for this OctoberOur Halloween festivities this year are focused on spectral locomotives! For this episode we read Dicken's 'The Signalman' and Leiber's 'Belsen Express.' Heady talk around the firepit await you!

One Things

Josh: Is absolutely DIGGING some Scott Oden, particularly 'A Gathering of Ravens!' If you are new to Scott's work, this is a great place to start. If you are looking for a shorter, free option to check out this author, be sure to check out his entries in Issues 4 and 5 of Whetstone. You will NOT regret it!

Jonathan: Getting cosmic with some 'Kirby and the Forgotten Land!'

Luke: Lovin' on some Type O Negative, and has been relistening to the Requiem Metal Podcast. Check Episodes 265 and 266 for a great 10-hour effort to work through their oeuvre. Also be sure to check out Radical Research for other heady criticism. These dudes are 1000% legit deep-dives into metal and prog.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Cromtober 2022 Episode 1: Get on the Ghost Train and Head to Willoughby

 

Howdy Cromrades! It's the most wonderful and spooktacular time of the year, around these parts we call it Cromtober. Our 2022 Halloween festivities are focused on spectral locomotives, you know,  ghost trains! Trains have long inspired tales of ghosts and haints and even sometimes serve as means of conveyance to get your soul down to hell. 

For our first episode, we focus most of our discussion on the class Twilight Zone episode "A Stop at Willoughby" where our protagonist "Mr. Gart Williams, an ad agency exec, who in just a moment, will move into the Twilight Zone—in a desperate search for survival."

Beyond our stop in the Twilight Zone, we also discuss why trains are kind of scary and the different things they symbols in folklore and ghost stories. Last but not least, let's learn about President Abraham Lincoln's Ghost Train! Hope aboard, won't you

 


One things

Josh: Has been enjoying The Rings of Power and House of the Dragon

Jonathan: Has been dipping his toes into some true crime with the podcast Le Monstre 

Luke: Loves books, especially the Valancourt Books edition of "In a Lonely Place" by Karl Edward Wagner

Show Notes

Check out a deep dive into Railway Ghosts with our podcast pal Blurry Photos

Some other shows that have hit this topic, make sure you check 'em out Bone & Sickle, Haunted GarageListen with the Lights on, Unrest Podcast


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Outro: "This Train" by blues legend Big Bill Broonzy. Music obtained legally; we hope our discussion of this content makes you want to go out and purchase the work!