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Pseudopod 065: Doghead
By Craig A. Strickland
Read by Steve Anderson
She felt polarized with excitement and fatigue, and her hot eyes suddenly brimmed with tears as they scanned the room, at the dusty wine bottles in the rack in the corner. At the tiny T.V. on the nightstand, at the refrigerator magnets; little cartoon pigs holding scraps of [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Flash: Why I Hate CakeBy Paul Mannering
Read by Alasdair Stuart
We ate things on dares too. A particular favorite was the larvae of a winged beetle called the Huhu Bug. These grubs grow to about the size of your thumb and they eat dead wood so they taste almost exactly like peanut butter doesn’t.
I always liked to fry mine first, [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 064: Connecting DoorBy Richard E. Dansky
Read by George Hrab
They weren’t even trying to be quiet now. The idea of keeping it down had become a joke, a sort of high-decibel sotto voce. Ian felt red rage bubbling up within him, and hammered on the door with the flat of his hand. “Come on, you assholes, cut it [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 063: The Western FrontBy Patrick Samphire
Read by Paul Jenkins
We crawled forward. My hand pressed on a face jutting from the mud. I turned away and forced myself not to vomit.
A shell ruptured the earth nearby. Mud hammered over me. I bit my tongue to stop myself screaming. I rubbed the mud from my face.
When I could see again, [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 62: Faith in Sips and BitesBy Michael Chant
Read by Ben Phillips
If you are reading this, we must’ve done it. I’m going to tell as much as I can. You newspaper people will have to clean up the spelling. Going to have your work cut out for you. Make it pretty for the front page. Crazy [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Flash: Rite of AtonementBy Melinda Selmys
Reading and music by W. Ralph Walters
She would not be able to fly, of course, but he had run the simulations carefully, had seized his achievement in the animated projections of the contact-lens computer screen that nestled against his natural eye. She would be chased to the cliff’s edge just like all the [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Review: John Carpenter’s HalloweenNothing makes us happier than seeing how far we can get from the campfire before we get scared. Horror cinema has been around almost as long as cinema itself and whether it’s Nosferatu walking jauntily through Bremen, Ellen Ripley discovering exactly how little she matters to her employers, or Laurie Strode running from the [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 061: The KeeperBy Ken Goldman
Read by Alasdair Stuart
An intermittent brightness from above allowed Shelby a study of her captor’s lumpish face that seemed more pockmarked with each new illumination. Standing near, the man stank like raw sewage. He polished off what remained of a sandwich, licking brown grease from stubby fingers that somehow remained filthy.
Shelby struggled against [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Flash: Hunan FareBy John Hayes
Musical production by Toby Chappell — now available for your podcast soundtracking needs. Ask him while he’s feeling generous.
Story read by Ben Phillips
Pop some shrooms and get a load of this:
Each night I have the same dream. I am sitting on a white donkey and a noose fashioned from strong Asian hemp [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 060: The Heart of Tu’a HalaitaBy Tara Kolden
Read by K.J. Johnson
“You are a thief,” the native translator repeated. “There are two things my people say about the tree god. The first is that no one who steals from him goes unpunished.”
Heglund’s eyes narrowed. “And what is the other?”
Callala looked at the dirt floor inside the priest’s hut. [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Flash: How to Grow a Man-Eating PlantBy Michael A. Arnzen
Read by Sheila Unwin
The secret to growing a man-eating plant is the same as it is with any plant: you must enrich the soil.
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Read by Dani Cutler
The sisters sat in the back seat, bundled up against winter, as the car idled in the driveway. Julie hunched low, staring at the seat in front of her; Emma slumped against the opposite window, staring at the snow that blanketed the world, staring at her friends, lying [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 058: Among Their Bright EyesBy Alaya Dawn Johnson
Read by The Word Whore
They worship him. Or, perhaps more accurately, they are afraid of him. They keep him in one of their shelters, where he sits rigidly day after day, surrounded by the tiny, shriveled heads of their enemies. His dull, open eyes–two different shades of brown–stare at nothing. [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 057: Tenant’s RightsBy Sean Logan
Read by Alasdair Stuart
Albert climbed onto the shelf in his closet and lifted the hatch to the attic. He scanned his immediate surroundings for terrorists and spiders. Clear. He hoisted himself up and crawled along the stealthway to the lockbox hidden under the insulation in Sector Alpha. He removed a small baggie and [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Flash: QuestionsBy Edward Webb
Read by Ben Phillips
“Name’s Claude,” he says. “You’re new.”
I nod again, still looking out into the empty street near the alley. It’s bad enough that I’ve lost everything in my life – my job, my home, my family. But now a chilling realization splashes over me: I am going to [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 056: Crab AppleBy Patrick Samphire
Read by Rich Sigfrit
“Josh.” His voice was hoarse, like he’d been shouting.
“How are you doing, Dad?” I tried to stop my voice shaking. I didn’t want to seem like a kid.
“Been better, been worse.” He worked his lips, as though his mouth was dry. “See, the old devil’s put his hand into my [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 055: Dead DogBy Nicholas Ozment
Read by Ben Phillips
Joel Coker was doing 72 in a 55, his mind re-playing the shouting match he’d had with his mistress earlier that evening, when the dog ran out in front of his car.
“God Christ Almighty!” His knuckles turned white squeezing the steering wheel; his foot pumped the brake. [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 054: ToothacheBy James Maddox
Read by Ben Phillips
He tongued the tooth and felt the slick little slivers that protruded from the cavities in his molar. He’d done this to himself, letting it get as bad as it was, he knew that, and he was about to end it himself as well; no Dr. Lynch needed. [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 053: The Apple Tree ManBy Joel Arnold
Read by Ben Phillips
I hope my son doesn’t notice how fidgety I’ve become. I want him to live a normal life. I want him to grow up healthy. Isn’t that the hope of every father?
He takes a bite and I hear the squish of his teeth in the apple’s pulp. [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Flash: Brimstone OrangeBy Livia Llewellyn
Read by Christiana Ellis
Midnight found her kneeling in grass, thick clumps of dirt all around. One by one she peeled and plucked segments of orange from its skin, then passed them between her legs. In the secret crevices of the tree, she gently tucked away the red-stained pulp. After, Cyan cradled the slender [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 052: That Old Black MagicBy John R. Platt
Read by George Hrab
Magic and I have never exactly been what you’d call the best of friends.
I’ve had plenty of opportunities over the years to try to make the relationship work. I joined a coven, did all the research, bought myself all of the accoutrements of the trade, even had business cards [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 051: BrothersBy J. C. Hay
Read by Richard Dansky
And now he was back again, wandering through what was left of the basement of the synagogue where he had huddled with his family and neighbors. Outside in the streets was a Germany gone mad, and this had been a safe place to hide. His father had [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 050: Everyone Carries a ShadowBy Stephen Gaskell
Read by Paul S. Jenkins
My brother’s death didn’t need to meaningless. It would be my spur to reveal the cruel practices that go for treatment in our mental institutions up and down this land. I would become a patient and expose these places from the inside. This then is the true reason for [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 049: Big BoyBy Ron McGillvray
Read by David Moore
Peter finally came across a channel which had a video of the smoke he’d seen, rising in the air. He looked at the TV screen in wonder as flames shot out from within the smoke. Must be a doozy, he thought as he stood mesmerized in front of the TV.
A [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 048: The DiscipleBy David Barr Kirtley
Read by Matthew Wayne Selznick
Professor Carlton Brose was evil, and I adored him as only a freshman can. I spent the first miserable semester at college watching him, studying the way he would flick away a cigarette butt, or how he would arch his eyebrow when he made a point. I mimicked [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 047: AkropolisBy Matt Wallace
Read by Phil Rossi
Danneth is thirty-six and he still dreams of it. Five of them entered
the Akropolis that night. It should’ve been hot, but the stone was
cold when they touched it. They wandered the empty city for hours
before finally making the trek up the long, steep steps. They made
their way to the highest [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Psuedopod 046: The Hanging at Christmas BridgeBy David E. Hilton
Read by Ben Phillips
A mosquito bit him promptly on the neck behind his left ear and upon giving it a good smack, George Steckholm realized with utter terror that he simply was not dreaming. He was in his car, in the heart of the night, and he was idling motionless in [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 045: Goon JobBy G.W. Thomas
Read by Ben Phillips
“I’m just here for the book,” I said, impatient to get my hands on it again.
“Of course, you are. Mr. Telford told me you knew quite a bit about this book yourself. Please, sit.”
That should have been my first clue. Book renters don’t share the eldritch secrets they pull from [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 044: Stockholm SyndromeBy David Tallerman
Read by Cheyenne Wright
Billy, he was first generation through and through. I don’t know what his story was, but when he turned up about two weeks ago he was wearing a suit, a real nice suit, he even still had a carnation in his buttonhole. I don’t know, maybe they was [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 043: Everything Is Better with ZombiesBy Hannah Wolf Bowen
Read by Mur Lafferty
“You don’t know that she’s a zombie,” Lion says as we walk our bikes back up Salt Hill. The side that sweeps down to the cemetery is steep and we’ve no momentum to carry us up. Instead, we’ll trudge to the top of the hill and remount [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 042: Full Moon Over 1600By Christopher Michael Cummings
Read by Rick Stringer
Suddenly someone shoves a baby at him for a photo op; reflexively, the President hauls the chubby little kid into the air, making a funny face at him. The baby’s eyes flash amber in the morning light as he coos, then clamps down on the President’s nose with a [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 041: Fingerbones Hung Like MobilesBy Paul Jessup
Read by Jared Axelrod
“These woods are filled with spirits,” she said, “Not like the spirits of the dead. Older spirits. My grandma told me about them. She said that once these spirits used to help people, they were noble and good. And then people stopped praying to them. Stopped giving [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 037: We Are All Very LivelyBy Richard A. Becker
Read by Cheyenne Wright
The really big cities had already been given the military treatment anyway, and that was mostly just plain stupid. Hallelujah, we used fuel-air explosives on the things! Nuked ‘em! Genius! We destroyed ourselves to save ourselves, and if only they’d completely vaporized the targets it [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 036: LiberationBy Kevin Anderson
Read by Mur Lafferty
It had the characteristics of a spider but looked more like some underwater creature – a mutated octopus or alien squid. The arachnid’s legs were thick like tentacles, splayed out on a chalky porcelain table. Pools of blood spotted the off-white surface and a pair of forceps [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 035: Locked DoorsBy Stephanie Burgis
Read by Grant Baciocco
There’s a frozen moment. Then Tyler throws himself against the door, just as the heavy body on the other side hurls itself at the wood. The bolt shifts another centimeter.
“No!” Tyler shoves the bolt with all his strength and hears it click back into locked position. He collapses, sliding down [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 034: BlissBy James Michael White
Read by Mur Lafferty
He evaluated her for two months. Came from a well-to-do family. High marks in school. Brief modeling career that seemed destined never to rise above pinup calendars, low-circulation fashion magazines and catalogues. A history of self mutilation that went back to nineteen. Then, it had been called attempted suicide, [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod Promo!Our editor Ben Phillips put together this fast-paced and gripping piece of work. Feel free to use it in all of your podcasts, breakfast cereals, and dimensional intrusions. Enjoy.
Download Pseudopod PromoListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 033: The Sounds That Come After ScreamingBy Ian CreaseyRead by Nick PopioThe alchemists just did their job; they had no personal spite, and they understood the limits of their human material. She — whoever she was — had no such dispassion. At first she barely understood the apparatus, and turned dials at random to see how I reacted. [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 032: Stitching TimeBy Stephanie Burgis
Read by Mur Lafferty
Some women talk to angels during their winters alone in the farmhouse. Others dance with devils, their wildest nightmares come true. When their husbands come back into the house for supper, they find their sweet, submissive brides speaking in tongues, mouthing obscenities in deep masculine voices. It takes months with [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 031: Last RespectsBy Dave Thompson
Read by Scott Sigler
But they were only stories. No one lived forever, certainly not us.
I’ve read stories about the sorrows immortals suffered because of how much they had seen over their long lives. What rubbish. I would trade my mortality for their immortality in a heartbeat if it meant another day with Catherine.
A [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 030: Seller’s MarketBy Joel Arnold
Read by Matthew Wayne Selznick
“You were lucky,” I say, testing her. “To find a place so easily with this guy, even in this current housing market.”
Ellen nods again. I try to get her to look at me, but she won’t.
“He just showed you this house. Said it’s yours if you [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 029: Light Like Knives Dragged Across the SkinBy Paul Jessup
Read by Ben Phillips
Saw grinned. “Well, come on chicken shits, let’s keep the game going. We can’t call it quits now, we are all defined by our cards in play. So smack that shit down and let’s get going.”
Saw got off on the whole thing, that much I could tell. He [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 028: LornaBy Alasdair Stuart
Read by Stephen Eley
She leaned closer to him, conspiratorially. Somewhere at the back of his mind, he noticed her breath didn’t smell of alcohol. “You know how most people have a job?”
“Yeah?”
“I have a calling.”
He looked at her, his face carefully neutral. “And that is?”
“I’m what [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 027: My CarolineBy Matt Wallace
Read by J.C. Hutchins
I came home this evening to many strange little details. The darkness. Caroline’s open door. Caroline herself. The sole light in this beautifully rendered powdering room. I noticed all these things, but I really didn’t pay them any mind.
Now I see Caroline’s face floating in the sink, and there is [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 026: Flat DianeBy Daniel Abraham
Read by Stephen Eley
In the picture, Flat Diane has been taped around a wide pillar, her arms and legs bending back out of sight. A long black cloth wraps across where the eyes might be, had Ian drawn them in; a blindfold.
The man who Ian doesn’t know, has never met, is caressing [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 025: Fetching PepéBy K. A. Patterson
Read by Mur Lafferty
In the photo he was holding a large, thick black snake. Three other large snakes encircled his neck and legs.
“That’s me, Zorbo the Great, snake charmer extraordinaire! Now I am retired. No longer working for circus. I do lecture tour now. Talk to children ’bout snakes. Make them no [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 023: Civilized MonstersBy Johnny Compton
Read by George Hrab
“You see that?” Randolph asked, referring to the dingy shard of bone within the bag. “Recognize it?”
Before Kyle could answer, a thump sounded through the ceiling.
Randolph looked up but kept the gun aimed at Kyle’s face. “Hanna? Is that you? It’s ten o’clock, I [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 022: Them EyesBy Nicholas Ozment
Read by Stephen Eley
She’s standing in the kitchen. She’s on the phone. She’s got it to her right ear, ‘cuz pulpy head-juice is runnin’ down her left ear. She’s talking into the phone.
“Guess what your son-in-law did this time? He killed me.”
I grab the phone out of her gore-soaked hand, slam it down [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Pseudopod 021: Fetal PositionBy Joel Arnold
Read by Jason Adams
And now Rudy opened the boxs lid, his fingers responding to the familiarity of his name carved carefully into the top. He lifted the dried cord from it and placed it carefully in the water. It reacted to its new environment, expanding and uncoiling in the waters warm [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | |