Here’s the Halloween 2007 show from WMPG in southern Maine (posted with permission), with an audio drama version of H.P. Lovecraft’s The Statement of Randolph Carter, and an audio drama version of Joe R. Lansdale’s The God of the Razor! Awesome stuff… download it here: The Statement of Randolph Carter, God of the Razor
The Statement of Randolph Carter: A man is brought into the police station of small southern town, delirious and rambling about demons and the occult. But though the authorities remain skeptical, eerie events begin to unfold as he recites his terrible tale, and they all soon realize that things have been opened that would have better remained closed. This masterful adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s story was done by William Dufris of Cape Elizabeth, Maine, an award-winning audiobook narrator who has shared the mic with some of the world’s top talent. This installment, from his “Nightmares on Congress St.” collection, is sure to make you think twice about opening doors to unknown worlds.
God of the Razor: A man investigates an old Texas mansion looking for antiques, but soon finds more than he bargained for. Because in this lonely stretch of town, ancient gods walk the earth, and their followers have no choice but to follow their twisted demands. This haunting story by horror master Joe R. Lansdale was adapted by Jerry Stearns and produced by AM FM Theater as part of the Grist Mill series, a horror program dedicated to chilling contemporary tales. “God of the Razor” won the Ogle Award for best Fantasy Audio Drama in 2007.
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