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Hello, this is John O’Brien. Narrating these stories, and creating soundtracks for them, has been a joyful experience. It has brought a lot of pleasure into my life, and
The Lexicon Of Dread
Hello, this is John O’Brien. Narrating these stories, and creating soundtracks for them, has been a joyful experience. It has brought a lot of pleasure into my life, and
After Arthur Munroe’s grisly death, the narrator’s mental state starts to break down. Now convinced that what he is hunting (and what is hunting him) is an angry spirit, he
Continue readingThe Lurking Fear Chapter Three: What the Red Glare Meant
Still reeling from his horrific encounter in the mansion, the narrator continues to seek answers. He finds a sympathetic ear in an investigative journalist, and the pair canvass the area
Continue readingThe Lurking Fear Chapter Two: A Passer in the Storm
Lexicon of Dread proudly presents HP Lovecraft’s The Lurking Fear, adapted for broadcast 100 years after its original publication in 1923. In a remote area of upstate New York, evil
The creator and host of the Lexicon of Dread crawls out of his coffin to tease Season Two, reveal what he’s been up to since the end of Season One,
The Lexicon of Dread kicks off its return from the dead with a rendition of Edgar Allan Poe’s apocalyptic fever dream, The Masque of the Red Death. The lands of
Lock your doors. Latch your windows. Look beneath the bed and check the closet… IT’S BACK! The Lexicon of Dread podcast returns for a new season of fear. Featuring more
Lexicon of Dread returns with a rendition of “The Voice in the Night” by William Hope Hodgson. In the middle of a fog-shrouded night, somewhere in the Pacific, an isolated
After narrowly escaping the Shoggoth, Dyer and Danforth return to their plane, determined to leave the Antarctic behind forever. The clouds part just long enough to offer a glimpse of
LOD’s creator/narrator/composer wishes everyone a Happy New Year, thanks a bunch of people, and talks about the future of the podcast.