
Keith Conrad
Podcaster and Writer at Freelance
Podcaster and writer. Priors: @wlsam890 @WGNRadio @AM560TheAnswer #WGSTAtlanta @newstalk1130 & @WVNN Creator of the podcast series Auditory Anthology
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1 week ago |
auditoryanthology.substack.com | Keith Conrad
A man plagued since childhood by a recurring dream of a monstrous serpent stalking him across the African grasslands fears that if it ever catches him—even in sleep—he will lose his mind forever. Listen on Apple | Listen on Spotify | Listen on Amazon | RSS FeedListen to this episode with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Auditory Anthology to listen to this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.
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1 month ago |
auditoryanthology.substack.com | Keith Conrad
After discovering a mysterious and disturbing painting in a museum, a man brings it home—only to find that some works of art were never meant to live beyond the canvas. Listen on Apple | Listen on Spotify | Listen on Amazon | RSS FeedListen to this episode with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Auditory Anthology to listen to this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.
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1 month ago |
auditoryanthology.substack.com | Keith Conrad |Darren Marlar
Listen on Apple | Listen on Spotify | Listen on Amazon | RSS FeedThis week’s story is The Shrine by Walt Sheldon. A skeptical American journalist journeys to a remote Japanese shrine in search of a story about magic—but what he finds challenges his understanding of everythingListen to this episode with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Auditory Anthology to listen to this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.
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2 months ago |
auditoryanthology.substack.com | Keith Conrad |Darren Marlar
Listen on Apple | Listen on Spotify | Listen on Amazon | RSS FeedThis week’s story is Hang Head, Vandal By Mark Clifton. On a desolate Martian plain, a discarded spacesuit stuffed with straw sways from a homing tower—left behind by a crew fleeing the silent guilt of having unknowingly ignited the slow, unstoppable destruction of an alien civilization hidden beneath the dust.
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2 months ago |
auditoryanthology.substack.com | Evelyn Smith |Keith Conrad
Listen on Apple | Listen on Spotify | Listen on Amazon | RSS FeedAfter a grueling night at the studio, a TV producer wakes to find himself trapped in a time loop—repeating the same day again and again—until a mysterious figure appears with a cryptic clue that might be his only way out. Tales From The Blue Line: Every morning at three, Mason and Ally ride the Blue Line into downtown Chicago together.
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This week's story on Auditory Anthology is The Jupiter Weapon By Charles L. Fontenay from Amazing Science Fiction Stories in March 1959, which might introduce the idea of a reverse Turing Test. Listen to the whole story: https://t.co/IjMlBia2F6 https://t.co/XebG1ZWvko

This week's story on Auditory Anthology is The Golgotha Dancers By Manly Wade Wellman. It was first published in Weird Tales October 1937, and it is indeed a weird one. But also a fun one. Listen to the whole story: https://t.co/4IWiAxNqRo https://t.co/kUURimC3At

This week's story on Auditory Anthology, my sci-fi audio fiction podcast with @darrenmarlar, is The Star by H.G. Wells. It might be a prequel to War of the Worlds. It has cameos by Ogilvy the Astronomer and... The Martians. Listen to the whole story: https://t.co/3V31lwH5lm https://t.co/LY38DMEoQI