Bloody Hell - Airs Oct 31st
Bloody Hell from Hearing Voices
We play host to a special hour of horror for All Hallows' Eve! In 1993, German artist Andreas Ammer, F.M. Einheit, and the now late-great John Peel, conspired to create a radio play based on Dante's Divine Comedy; it's called Radio Inferno. We'll hear an excerpt from that alongside the memories of Minnesotan author Kevin Kling, plus Cherokee writer Craig Strete's titular tale from his book The Bleeding Man and Other Science Fiction Stories. David Greenberger has been collecting thought from elderly Americans for more than a quarter century. We'll hear a story from Greenberger based on a conversation with Edna Wofford about ESP, dreams, and intuition. Also, Patsy Montana sings "Yodeling Ghost," Shel Silverstein reads his poem "Monsters I've Met," and prepare to get antiquated with Mexico's bogeyman, La Llorona, the crying woman.
We play host to a special hour of horror for All Hallows' Eve! In 1993, German artist Andreas Ammer, F.M. Einheit, and the now late-great John Peel, conspired to create a radio play based on Dante's Divine Comedy; it's called Radio Inferno. We'll hear an excerpt from that alongside the memories of Minnesotan author Kevin Kling, plus Cherokee writer Craig Strete's titular tale from his book The Bleeding Man and Other Science Fiction Stories. David Greenberger has been collecting thought from elderly Americans for more than a quarter century. We'll hear a story from Greenberger based on a conversation with Edna Wofford about ESP, dreams, and intuition. Also, Patsy Montana sings "Yodeling Ghost," Shel Silverstein reads his poem "Monsters I've Met," and prepare to get antiquated with Mexico's bogeyman, La Llorona, the crying woman.
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