A classic story from Kurt Vonnegut Jr about the pitfalls of a society that lives forever.
Category: Faded Words Episodes
All episodes of the Faded Words Podcast.
For previous Adventures in Creativity Episodes you can find them in the “Archived Adventures in Creativity” Category in the menu.
Faded Words – Six Frightened Men by Randall Garrett
It was an unexplored planet and anything could happen—yet none of us expected to face a creature impossible to fight, let alone kill….
Faded Words – Compatible by Richard R Smith
There are many ways—murder included—in which husbands can settle certain problems. This was even more drastic!
Faded Words – The Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft Part Two
With Wilber, and the beast, on the loose, we find out if the residents of Dunwich can manage to stop this world ending threat! Will they put an end to the horror or will this Eldritch Monster consume the world?
Faded Words – The Dunwich Horror by H.P. Lovecraft – Part One
A classic tale of cosmic horror from the master himself, H. P. Lovecraft.
Part One of a Two part series.
Faded Words – Texas Week by Albert Hernhuter
Meeting the little man who isn’t there is rated an horrendous experience. But discovery that the man is there may be even worse.
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Faded Words – No Strings Attached by Lester del Ray
Poor Henry was an unhappy husband whose wife had a habit of using bad clichès. Alféar was a genii who was, quite like most humans, a creature of habit. Their murder compact was absolutely perfect, with—
Faded Words – The Night Wire – by H. F. Arnold
Working the night wire on the news desk can be an excruciatingly boring task, but as Jim found out, sometimes the truly bizarre can come across the news and shake you to your core.
Faded Words – Candidate For A Coffin – Part 2 – by T. W. Ford
Wilson Lamb cuddled his automatic to play “Mr. Death” and fingered little Louis Engel for coffin cargo. This is the conclusion, part two of a two part story.