Edward October of Octoberpod AM was good enough to host our Halloween special this year of "The Tell-Tale Heart" so we wanted to share with you his Halloween special. Listen closely and you'll hear Chrisi in the role of Elizabeth!
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t's alive! It's ALIVE! We tackle a classic monster on this edition of Octoberpod AM classic horror podcast with original stories written by Jane Nightshade, Annie Morgan (The Podcast Inside Your House), Amber Jourdan (Witches Talking Tarot), Actually Olga & John Eiger. Your horror host Edward October proudly presents this year's Halloween Special … THE SATANIC RITES OF FRANKENSTEIN!
First up: Victor Frankenstein encounters 3 Weird Sisters in the Swiss Alps who share terrifying visions of his past & future. Then, witness weird scientific experiments, medical abominations, and adventures in grave robbing! Plus! Nuclear fallout! Radioactive mutants! Cannibalism! And a visit with Satan! Featuring special guests Adam Turner (Diabolical Podcast), Chrisi Talyn Saje (Madison On The Air), Emma (Spine Chillers & Serial Killers), YouTube's Lady Spookaria, Johanna (Fresh Hell podcast), Karyn Raynor (Chick Lit podcast), and introducing Arthur Williams (Family Plot podcast).
Enter a new world of gods and monster this Halloween, because we're serving up death on the slab and the grand-daddy of all classic monsters! Halloween lives with Mary Shelley's immortal classic, Frankenstein, retold as only we can tell it on this edition of Octoberpod AM: the best horror podcast you've never heard of!
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