
DEAD AIRWAVES (Story podcast)
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DEAD AIRWAVES (Story podcast)Nov 22, 2021

DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 64: DEAR Mr. McGREELY
Episode 2
Dear Mr. McGreely
Written by Mark Slade
Starring
Neil shearer as McGreely
Louella Richardson as Emma
Chrisi Pashley as Florence and Narrator
Martin Clothier as Ominous Voice
Wesley Critchfield as the Detectives
Produced by Mark Slade Chauncey Haworth Lothar Tuppan and Wesley Critchfield
Directed and sound design by Wesley Critchfield
Hosted by Chrisi Pashley
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 63: THE OCTOBER GAME By RAY BRADBURY
Read by Wesley Critchfield
This episode, for Halloween, we present Bradbury's Classic horror story. If you are looking for a trigger warning or any kind of warnings, you came to the wrong podcast. We believe in the element of surprise.
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 62: "Hot Orgy of the Caged Virgins" by Elizabeth Massie
This story appears in the Book Horrible Little Stories, stories they don't want you to read! Screaming Eye Press Anthology to benefit Free Speech. All proceeds from sales of the book will be donated to thefire.org a free speech foundation, available on Amazon. Featuring Stories by Joe Lansdale Elizabeth Massie Jack Dann Richard Christian Matheson Gary Raisor and G. Wayne Miller.
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 61: At the Altar of Dyonday By Wesley Critchfield
Except from Wesley's audiobook.
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DEAD AIRWAVES : EPISODE 60 "Mrs. Rinaldi's Angel" By Thomas Ligotti
Read by Lothar Tuppan.
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 59: The RAT TRAP By MYC HARRISON
Read by Wesley Critchfield.
Three brothers work on a farm, one is a grafter who keeps things afloat, one is a drunkard bully and one is a struggling fellow of low intellect. The bully and the illiterate try to catch a rat in a barn using nothing more than an iron bar, petrol, matches and a heap of stupidity.
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 58 SO MUCH WORK By CONRAD HILL
Read by Wesley Critchfield
A lot of work taking care of a Pet. Especially if you dislike the Pet.
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 57: OLD FEET By MARTIN WADDELL

DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 56: STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS By LINDSEY STEWART
If you go to the beach and see pigeons surrounding a man feeding them, you should leave immediately!
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 55: BASKET CASE By STEVE VERNON
A macabre sea faring story.
Steve Vernon is one of Canada's premier storytellers. He has published numerous novels and story collections, written for children and adults alike, such as Maritime Murder, Where the Ghosts Are, The Lunenburg Werewolf, and his young adult novel Sinking Deeper: Or, My Questionable (Possibly Heroic) Decision to Invent a Sea Monster. He has lived in Halifax, Nova Scotia for almost fifty years.
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 54 TEMPERATURE DAYS ON HAWTHORNE STREET By CHARLES L. GRANT
Residents on Hawthorne Street are gifted wishes from a strange Milkman.
Charles Lewis Grant (September 12, 1942 – September 15, 2006) was an American novelist and short story writer specializing in what he called "dark fantasy" and "quiet horror". He also wrote under the pseudonyms of Geoffrey Marsh, Lionel Fenn, Simon Lake, Felicia Andrews, Deborah Lewis, Timothy Boggs, Mark Rivers, and Steven Charles. From 1973 to 1977, Grant was Secretary of Science Fiction Writers of America.[2] In 1987-1988, he served as President of the Horror Writers Association. Grant won a World Fantasy Award for his novella collection Nightmare Seasons, a Nebula Award in 1976 for his short story "A Crowd of Shadows", and another Nebula Award in 1978 for his novella A Glow of Candles, a Unicorn's Eye, the latter telling of an actor's dilemma in a post-literate future. Grant also edited the award-winning Shadows anthology, running eleven volumes from 1978-1991. Contributors include Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell, Al Sarrantonio, R.A. Lafferty, Avram Davidson, and Steve Rasnic and Melanie Tem. Grant was a former Executive Secretary and Eastern Regional Director of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and president of the Horror Writers Association. His story "Temperature Days on Hawthorne Street" was adapted into an episode of Tales from the Darkside titled "The Milkman Cometh" in 1987, the same year he wrote the Introduction and Afterward to Tor Books' publication of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Grant's favorite Irving story. Grant wrote twelve books (eight novels and four collections of four related novellas each, with interstitial material) set in the fictional Connecticut town of Oxrun Station. Three of these were intentionally pastiches of classic Universal and Hammer horror films, and feature a vampire, a werewolf, and an animated mummy.
All copyright belongs to Kathyrn Ptacek. Used by Permission of Kathyrn Ptacek.
First published in The Little Magazine, Spring 1974, as by C.L. Grant.

DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 53 NOT AFTER MIDNIGHT by Daphne du Maurier
Read by Louella Richardson
Dame Daphne du Maurier, Lady Browning,[1] DBE (/duː ˈmɒrieɪ/; 13 May 1907 – 19 April 1989) was an English novelist, biographer and playwright. Her parents were actor-manager Sir Gerald du Maurier and his wife, actress Muriel Beaumont. Her grandfather was George du Maurier, a writer and cartoonist.
Although du Maurier is classed as a romantic novelist, her stories have been described as "moody and resonant" with overtones of the paranormal. Her bestselling works were not at first taken seriously by critics, but they have since earned an enduring reputation for narrative craft. Many have been successfully adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca, Frenchman's Creek, My Cousin Rachel and Jamaica Inn, and the short stories "The Birds" and "Don't Look Now". Du Maurier spent much of her life in Cornwall, where most of her works are set. As her fame increased, she became more reclusive.

DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 52 SUZIE SUCKS By JEFF GELB
Read by Chrisi Pashley
Jeff Gelb is an American writer and editor.[1] He won the 2005 Bram Stoker Award for Best Anthology with Del Howison for the book Dark Delicacies: Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre.

DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 51 SNOW by KATHRYN PTACEK
Read by Nancy Bueler
All rights, copyright belong to Kathryn Ptacek, used by permission of the Author.
Kathryn Grant, née Ptacek (born September 12, 1952) is an American writer and editor. Since 1981, she has published science fiction, fantasy, horror, suspense, and romance short stories and novels under her maiden and married names, and under the pseudonyms Les Simons, Kathryn Atwood, Anne Mayfield, and Kathleen Maxwell. She is the editor and publisher of the writers-market magazine The Gila Queen's Guide to Markets.
Kathryn Anne Ptacek was born on September 12, 1952, in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, but she was raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She received her B. A. in Journalism, with a minor in history, with honors from the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, in 1974.[1] She was married to Charles L. Grant from February 1982 until his death in 2006.
She has also edited several anthologies of short stories. Her short story "Each Night, Each Year" was nominated for the 1989 Bram Stoker Award for Best Short Fiction.

DEAD AIRWAVES Episode 50 The man who did tricks with glass by Ron Wolfe
Read by Wesley Critchfield
We made it to 50 episodes! And boy do we have a doozy of a story for you! This classic story by Ron Wolfe is about a man who can create great illusions with mirrors. One time recording of the story --All rights reserved by Ron Wolfe.

DEAD AIRWAVES Episode 49 Salvation by Lawrence Person
Read by Neil Shearer
A very strange religious experience haunts a man.

DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 48 When the cat's away by John Alfred Taylor
Read by Nancy Bueler

DEAD AIRWAVES PRESENTS: STRANGE FOREBODINGS Episode 1 SCRIBBLINGS
A new weird mystery audio drama, featuring Chrissi Pashi as your host.
In the debit episode, two couples struggle to understand an otherworldly mystery forced upon them.
E 1
Scribblings
Written by Mark Slade
Staring
Justin Pope as Donald
Chrisi Pashley as Kay
Wesley Critchfield as Man
Amanda Dolan-Harrison as Woman
Created by Mark Slade, Chauncey Haworth, Lothar Tuppan.
Produced by Mark Slade, Chauncey Haworth, Lothar Tuppan, and Wesley Critchfield
Directed/ sound editor
Wesley Critchfield.

DEAD AIRWAVES Episode 47 The Great and Terrible By David Kempf
Read by Wesley Critchfield
David Kempf takes us to the land of OZ with a twist.
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DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 46 The Man who was Slugger Malone By George Clayton Johnson
Read by Amanda Dolan Harrison

DEAD AIRWAVES EPISODE 45 The Roaches By Thomas M. Disch
Read Martin Clothier
Thomas Michael Disch (February 2, 1940 – July 4, 2008) was an American science fiction writer and poet.[1][2][3] He won the Hugo Award for Best Related Book – previously called "Best Non-Fiction Book" – in 1999, and he had two other Hugo nominations and nine Nebula Award nominations to his credit, plus one win of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, a Rhysling Award, and two Seiun Awards, among others. In the 1960s, his work began appearing in science-fiction magazines. His critically acclaimed science fiction novels, The Genocides, Camp Concentration and 334 are major contributions to the New Wave science fiction movement. In 1996, his book The Castle of Indolence: On Poetry, Poets, and Poetasters was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award,[4] and in 1999, Disch won the Nonfiction Hugo for The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of, a meditation on the impact of science fiction on our culture, as well as the Michael Braude Award for Light Verse. Among his other nonfiction work, he wrote theatre and opera criticism for The New York Times, The Nation, and other periodicals. He published several volumes of poetry as Tom Disch.
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DEAD AIRWAVES Episode 44 Tell Mommy what Happened By Alan Ryan
Read by Chrisi Pashley.
Alan Peter Ryan (May 17, 1943 – June 3, 2011) was an American author and editor, known for his work in the horror genre in the 1980s.
Ryan was a prolific horror author and also a respected editor, with notable anthologies including World Fantasy Award nominees Perpetual Light (1982) and Night Visions: In the Blood (1984, first in the Night Visions series published by Berkley and later Subterranean Press). These anthologies feature works from authors like Charles L. Grant, Robert Silverberg and Brian Aldiss. He also edited Halloween Horrors (1986), Vampires (1987; re-edited as The Penguin Book of Vampire Stories in 1988), and Haunting Women (1988).
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DEAD AIRWAVES Episode 43 Robert Bloch Your's Truly, Jack the Ripper
Read by Neil Shearer
We present the classic story by Robert Bloch, in which a man still believes Jack the Ripper is still alive
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DEAD AIRWAVES Episode 42 The Picture of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By David Kempf
David Kempf
Read by Wesley Critchfield
What if the artist who painted Dorian Gray painted a picture of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? Horror author David Kempf spins a new tale based on the classic stories created by Oscar Wilde and Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Dead Airwaves E 41 The Litter by James kisner
Read by Joe Stofko
A man and his family deal with their cat and her deformed litter of kittens, only to discover the neighbors have the same problem with their pet dog.
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Dead Airwaves E 40 The Death Runner by Thomas Sullivan
Read by Nancy Bueler.
Thomas Sullivan is the author of some eighty short stories and novels. His work involves characters in intensely psychological situations that range from thrillers (The Water Wolf) to comedy (The Phases of Harry Moon). Awards and recognitions are for literary and genre fiction. He has lived in Lathrup Village, Michigan. His 1988 novel The Phases of Harry Moon received a Pulitzer Prize nomination.
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DEAD AIRWAVES E 39 Jorge Luis Borges
Read by Wesley Critchfield.
Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedo (24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an Argentine short-story writer, essayist, poet and translator, as well as a key figure in Spanish-language and international literature. His best-known books, Ficciones (Fictions) and El Aleph (The Aleph), published in the 1940s, are collections of short stories exploring themes of dreams, labyrinths, chance, infinity, archives, mirrors, fictional writers and mythology. Borges's works have contributed to philosophical literature and the fantasy genre, and have had a major influence on the magic realist movement in 20th century Latin American.
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Dead Airwaves E 38 David Kemph:There's nothing to fear

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Dead Airwaves E 37 Three Skeleton Key by Georges-Gustave Toudouze
Three Skeleton Key is a short story by the French author Georges-Gustave Toudouze. The January 1937 edition of Esquire marked its first appearance in English. This suspenseful tale and "Leiningen Versus the Ants" were discovered by the magazine's editor Arnold Gingrich.
Georges-G. Toudouze (1877–1972) was born in Paris, France. His father, Gustave Toudouze, was a well-known author of the time. The younger Toudouze wrote on such topics as art, architecture, travel and French naval history. Although he penned numerous adventure novels and short stories, he is today remembered for a single work: "Three Skeleton Key".
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DEAD AIRWAVES E 36 INSIDE THE CLOSET
Read by Jackie Ayers
With voices by
Lee Mazy J.R.
Wesley Critchfield
Music, sound effects provided by Wesley Critchfield

DEAD AIRWAVES E 35 RECURRING NIGHTMARE BY G.L. RAISOR
We have another great story from Gary Raisor. This story was originally published in the influential magazine The Horror Show.
Gary Raisor is an American horror author best known for the novels Less Than Human, Graven Images, Sinister Purposes, and his extensive short fiction work. His novels garnered reviews.[1] He was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel for Less Than Human in 1992.

DEAD AIRWAVES E 34THE GHOST OF POTTER ROAD BY WESLEY CRITCHFIELD
The Ghost of Potter Road By Wesley Critchfield
Wesley Critchfield is an American Voice actor and Author, often heard this show narrating various stories.
Theme Music By Tim Slade
Produced By Mark Slade, Chauncey Haworth, and Lothar Tuppan
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DEAD AIRWAVES E 33 STEVE RASNIC TEM
Dead Airwaves E 33
Morning Talk by Steve Rasnic Tem
Read by Wesley Critchfield
Steve Rasnic Tem (born 1950) is an American author. He was born in Jonesville, Virginia. Steve attended college at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, and also at Virginia Commonwealth University. He earned a B.A. in English education. In 1974, he moved to Colorado and studied creative writing at Colorado State University. He married Melanie Kubachko, and the couple took the joint surname "Tem".[ They had four children and lived in Colorado. Rasnic Tem's short fiction has been compared to the work of Franz Kafka, Dino Buzzati, Ray Bradbury, and Raymond Carver, but to quote Joe R. Lansdale: "Steve Rasnic Tem is a school of writing unto himself." His 200 plus published pieces have garnered him a British Fantasy Award, a World Fantasy Award and a nomination for the Bram Stoker Awards.
Baby Lemonade
By Mark Slade
Performed by:
Wesley Critchfield
Kim Godwin
D.B. Spitzer
Rosana Xim Nancy Bueler
Music performed, audio edited and produced
by Daniel Fishbonius
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DEAD AIRWAVES E 32 THE MAN WHO SOLD ROPE TO GNOLES
Read by Wesley Critchfield
Margaret St. Clair (February 17, 1911 Huchinson, Kansas - November 22, 1995 Santa Rosa, CA) was an American science fiction writer, who also wrote under the pseudonyms Idris Seabright and Wilton Hazzard.
Theme by Tim Slade
Produced by Mark Slade, Chauncey Haworth, and Lothar Tuppan
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DEAD AIRWAVES E 31 IN THE CARDS
Read by Wesley Critchfield
Catherine is a Tarot reader, and the deck of cards used causes real-life problems for her.
Story was written by McDowell based on a teleplay by Carole Lucia Satrina, featured on Tales From The Darkside, and published in Tales From The Darkside anthology.
Theme music by Tim Slade
Produced by Mark Slade, Chauncey Haworth, and Lothar Tuppan

DEAD AIRWAVES E 30 NIGHT CALLER By G.L. RAISOR
Read By Wesley Critchfield
Another great story from one of our favorite writers of Horror and Dark Fantasy, G.L. Raisor.
Gary is an American horror author best known for the novels Less Than Human, Graven Images, Sinister Purposes, and his extensive short fiction work. His novels garnered reviews. He was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel for Less Than Human in 1992. He also edited the anthology Obsessions with stories from Dean Koontz, Kevin J. Anderson, F. Paul Wilson, Dan Simmons, Joe R. Lansdale, and featured the story Lady Madonna by Nancy Holder, which won the Bram Stoker Award for Short Fiction in 1991.
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DEAD AIRWAVES E 29 WHITTLER BY ELIZABETH MASSIE
Read by Wesley Critchfield
This episode features a story from one of our favorite writers, Elizabeth Massie.
"Whittler" was first published in the influential Horror Show Magazine Winter 1984.
Elizabeth Massie, is a two-time Bram Stoker Award-winning and Scribe Award-winning author of novels, short fiction, media-tie ins, poetry, and nonfiction. Her novels and collections include Sineater, Hell Gate, Desper Hollow, Wire Mesh Mothers, Homeplace, Naked on the Edge, Dark Shadows: Dreams of the Dark (co-authored with Mark Rainey), Versailles, The Tudors: King Takes Queen, The Tudors: Thy Will Be Done, Homegrown, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Power of Persuasion, It Watching, Afraid, Madame Cruller’s Couch and Other Dark and Bizarre Tales, The Great Chicago Fire, and more. She is also the creator of the Ameri-Scares series of spooky, middle-grade novels. Beth lives in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia with her husband, artist/illustrator and Theremin-player Cortney Skinner. When not writing, she knits a shit-load of scarves and hats, goes geocaching, and seeks out locations she’s never visited before. If she can find the remains of a crumbling, abandoned amusement park, all the better.
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DEAD AIRWAVES E 28 TIME ENOUGH AT LAST
TIME ENOUGH AT LAST BY LYNN VENABLE
Read by Wesley Critchfield
The infamous Time Enough At Last was adapted for television as an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1959. First published in If Magazine in 1953.
Theme Music by Tim Slade
Produced by Mark Slade, Chauncey Haworth, and Lothar Tuppan

DEAD AIRWAVES E 27---BRANDI HICKS
TONIGHT WE HAVE SEVERAL STORIES WRITTEN BY BRANDI HICKS WITH HER BRAND OF SOUTHERN GOTHIC WEIRD FICTION. ALL STORIES READ BY WESLEY CRITCHFIELD.

DEAD AIRWAVES E 26-JOSEPH PAYNE BENNAN--JOHN COLLIER
TONIGHT WE PRESENT TWO WEIRD TALES. LEVITATION BY JOSEPH PAYNE BRENNAN AND A DRAMATIZATION OF THE CHASER DIRECTED BY JACK WARD.
LEVITATION IS NARRATED BY WESLEY CRITCHFIELD

DEAD AIRWAVES E 25-THEODORE STURGEON
TONIGHT WE PRESENT A WEIRD TALE CALLED SHADOW, SHADOW, ON THE WALL BY THEODORE STURGEON.
NARRATED BY WESLEY CRITCHFIELD

DEAD AIRWAVES E 24-RAY GARTON
TONIGHT WE PRESENT A FLASHBACK FROM DARK DREAMS PODCAST. RAY GARTON STORY MRS. DEMARCOS CORPSE.
NARRATED BY E.S. WYNN.
THE AUDIO A LITTLE DODGY BECAUSE ITS FROM FILES 8 YRS AGO

DEAD AIRWAVES E 23: PERFECT ART BY G. WAYNE MILLER
We have another story by the great G. Wayne Miller.
Perfect Art
read by Frank Guglielmelli.

DEAD AIRWAVES E 22: K.W. JEETER
TONIGHT WE PRESENT K.W. JEETER'S VERY BIZARRE BLUE ON ONE END, YELLOW ON THE OTHER, READ BY THE GREAT E.S. WYNN. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS AN OLD AUDIO FILE. THERE MAY BE SOME AUDIO SOUND PROBLEMS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED K.W. JEETER, SPECIAL THANKS TO HIM FOR ALLOWING US TO RE-AIR THE STORY. FIRST APPEARED IN MIDNIGHT GRAFITTI, COPYRIGHT 1992 BY K.W. JEETER.

DEAD AIRWAVES E 21: ROBET BLOCH-A CASE OF THE STUBBORNS
TONIGHT WE PRESENT ROBERT BLOCK WITH THE CLASSIC STORY A CASE OF THE STUBBORNS! READ AND DIRECTED BY WESLEY CRITCHFIELD. MAKE SURE YOU TUNE IN EVERY SATURDAY MORNING 2AM PACIFIC/5AM EASTERN TO HEAR THE EPISODES ON KKRN.ORG OR KKRN 88.7

DEAD AIREWAVES E 20: MICHAEL P. KUBE-MCDOWELL
TONIGHT WE PRESENT SLIPPAGE BY MICHAEL P.KUBE-MCDOWELL, READ AND DIRECTED BY WESLEY CRITCHFIELD. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE STORIES AND EPISODES OF TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE.