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Keith Conrad

Chicago

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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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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Keith Conrad
Keith Conrad @keithrconrad
23 May 25

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

Keith Conrad
Keith Conrad @keithrconrad
9 May 25

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

Keith Conrad
Keith Conrad @keithrconrad
24 Apr 25

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