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PseudoPod 761: The Black Stone Statue

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Escape Artists Foundation

Fiction, Arts, Books, Drama

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Author : Mary Elizabeth Counselman Narrator : George Cleveland Host : Scott Campbell Audio Producer : Marty Perrett Discuss on Forums “The Black Stone Statue” was first published in Weird Tales, December 1937 We can’t help but wonder what Counselman would think of Annihilation. The Black Stone Statue by Mary Elizabeth Counselman Directors, Museum of […]

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0:00.0

The final tumble returned. Behind the wall, the unmistakable send for real to real cassette

0:06.1

player starting. I told you, wanting you half-screemed, I tried to warn you of the horrors

0:11.3

that await behind these walls.

0:15.0

Sudeepad Episode 761 for June 11th, 2021. The Blackstone Statue by Mary

0:25.4

Lisbeth Councilman.

0:27.4

Hello there, I'm Scott Campbell, Associate Editor and Web Wrangler for Sudeepad and your

0:35.8

guest host this week. You see, Eleister has a frog in his throat, and like an actual

0:43.8

frog in his throat, yeah we don't know either. Things get pretty weird here at Sudeepad

0:50.0

hours. Fortunately, it is not constantly singing, hello my honey. Hello my honey, hello my

0:57.1

baby, hello my ragtime gal, yeah that one. But it does want to watch, hell comes to frog

1:03.7

town. So while they're off doing that, I will be presenting the Blackstone Statue by

1:09.3

Mary Lisbeth Councilman. Mary Lisbeth Councilman was a fiction writer and poet whose works appeared

1:17.2

in such popular periodicals as Good Housekeeping, Colliers, and the Saturday evening post. She

1:23.7

remains best known for her 30 horror and fantasy short stories in the long-running American

1:28.2

Pulp Fiction magazine with your tales.

1:31.2

Gender and West gruesome than that of her peers, her writer reflects her birth on a plantation,

1:37.1

her time at the University of Alabama, and her experience is a reporter for the state's

1:41.4

largest newspaper. Several stories take place on tenant farms built from decaying former

1:46.7

slave quarters and her urban settings suggest the largest cities in her native Alabama, rather

1:52.9

than the northern or west coast metropolis above the Pulp writers. Your reader this week is

2:01.2

George Cleveland. He lives in Tamworth, New Hampshire, where he cares for cats with the

2:06.6

tension deficit disorder. He is the executive director of the Gibson Center for Senior Services

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