Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
And a belated Happy Birthday to Ken, who turned 36 (if we're counting quarantine birthdays) yesterday!
This week, Heather reads an unsettling seafaring story by British author, Victorian hunk, and erstwhile bodybuilder William Hope Hodgson. "The Voice in the Night" is an eerie journey, and our hosts compensate by finally learning what the poop deck is, coming up with euphemisms for "drunk, and trademarking a new burlesque entertainment style.
If you've already enjoyed this week's "True Crimes and a Lie", you can get to the story by jumping to the 13:27 mark.
"The Voice in the Night" has been adapted and reprinted many times, but was first published in the November 1907 edition of Blue Book Magazine.
So sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.
Episode 14- Everything's an Innuendo
True Crimes and a Lie, Vol. 2!
Episode 13- Eat the Cake
True Crimes and a Lie, a Gameshow Within a Podcast
Episode 12- Here Comes the Boom Boom
Episode 11- Don't Go in the Moist Hole!
Episode 10- Liza! Descending the Stairs
Episode 9- A Seaman and His Candlestick
Episode 8- Gibbles and Children Bits
Episode 7- Hump Yourself 90 Miles
Episode 6- Oblige Them be Blowed
Episode 5- Stoke My Smoke Rocket!!
Episode 4- Observe Your Steps and Get Yourself Wet!
Episode 3- The Impotent Professor
Episode 2- Tombs and Moustaches
1- The First Episode: An Exclamatory Ejaculation
Teaser #4 Dumas and Balsamo!
Teaser #3 Kipling- His Wedded Wife
Teaser #2- Some Sherlock for ya!!
Teaser #1- A Little Agatha Christie
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