A Gothic literature podcast exploring the roots of the creatures that lurk in the shadows.
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Before being a doctor or surgeon was a respected trade, the need for cadavers for study created The Resurrection Men.
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Christmas is a time of joy, of light, laughter, and terrible monsters bent on ripping you apart and devouring you if you've been naughty. Welcome to Courting Casualties. I'm Meghan Harker.
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Del Toro's newest film, Crimson Peak, is a Gothic treasure, and Lady Lucille Sharpe is the deadliest creature in the film.
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As children, we were all afraid of something.
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In which I read a story of art and madness. Intro/Outro music is Ghost Story by Kevin McLeod, used under the Creative Commons License. Counting Casualties is also available through iTunes! If you enjoy the show, please consider subscribing. Have a suggestion for a future episode? Tweet me @ExquisitelyOdd. Thanks for listening.…
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In which I head to Savannah, GA for a much needed vacation, hang out in a cemetery, and tell ghost stories. But not IN the cemetery. That's illegal. Intro/Outro music is Ghost Story by Kevin McLeod, used under the Creative Commons License. Counting Casualties is also available through iTunes! If you enjoy the show, please consider subscribing. Have…
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In which we explore the origins of serialized storytelling and I read you some Victorian vampire fiction. Tonight's reading is Varney the Vampire, written by James Malcolm Rymer. Intro/Outro music is Ghost Story by Kevin McLeod, used under the Creative Commons License. Counting Casualties is also available through iTunes! If you enjoy the show, ple…
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Episode Two of Counting Casualties is running late, so in the meantime I read you a tale of love and arsenic. "A Rose for Emily" was written by William Faulkner. Music: "Ghost Story" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/…
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In which we briefly explore the history of Gothic Fiction. Again, I’d like to thank Amy Lukavics, Andrea Judy, Kira Butler, and Katie Locke for being my test audience. I adore you gals. I also need to add Brian LeTendre to the list of people I am indebted to. Thank you so much for your help. Brian ALSO makes podcasts and writes Lovecraftian things.…
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