Oct 25, 2022
One morning in 1828, a young man showed up in the town of Nuremberg, Germany. He couldn't speak, and could barely walk. But as the townsfolk came to know the sixteen year old, the mystery surrounding his past only seemed to deepen.
This week we look at the story of Kaspar Hauser.
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Oct 18, 2022
This week, Ben checks out Empyrealinvective's Doppledater. When our lovelorne protagonist stumbles across a secretive ritual that promises to bring him the romantic relationship he's always desired, he figures he might as well give it a try. But if you've ever read horror of any kind, you won't be suprised to learn he...
Oct 11, 2022
This week, Steve reads the ambitious Bishop Selby, a tale about a kid, a friend, and a camera. Also a monster and some time travel or something? We'd say you'll understand more once you've listened to it, but we're not so sure about that.
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Oct 4, 2022
This week, the Nonessential crew continues it's now two-week run of Ambrose Bierce content with Ben's reading of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge.
This was one of Ben's favorite Bierce pieces growing up, but does it hold up lo' these couple of years later? Probably.