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Exit...Page Left

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by Brandon Balderas

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Podcast Overview

A weekly audiobook podcast that explores works of Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy. From H.P. Lovecraft to Franz Kafka, H.G Wells to Stanislav Lem, The Brothers Grim to Lord Dunsay and more, Exit Page Left is your go-to podcast for audiobook narrations and story telling.

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2/15/2021

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October 25, 2022

Of Sword and Sorcery: Thieves of Daring

<p>Equal parts fantasy and pulp noire, Bill Willingham's short story "Thieves of Daring" combines sharp and modern prose with a healthy dose of AD&amp;D dungeon crawling. First published in the fantasy anthology collection "Swords &amp; Dark Magic: The New Sword and Sorcery" in 2010 and compiled by editors Johnathan Strahan and Lou Anders, Willingham's short story puts us in medias res on a heist gone wrong where the treasure is your life and not everyone is as they appear. Punchy and dreadful in tone, we are placed in the shoes of Septavian, a young thief who takes on a job with his close companions for what they believe will be an easy score. The truth will be far more deadly.&nbsp;</p>

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March 8, 2021

Of Sword and Sorcery: The Barrow

<p>As a new trilogy begins this week, we shift from Eldritch oblivions to Swords and magical forces. Starting with a piece from her collection of eleven short stories titled "Orsinian Tales", The Barrow was published in 1976 by American author Ursula K. Le Guin. With icy-cold prose and an even colder setting, The Barrow takes us deep into the frostbitten lands of a young lord as he hosts at his snowy keep, a guest from a distant land. With a focus on historical fiction, pagan mysticism and brooding dread The Barrow sets a dark tone for the fantastical worlds we will soon delve into.</p>

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February 28, 2021

The Cosmic Trilogy: The Outsider

<p>We conclude our foray into cosmic horror with the third and final piece from H.P. Lovecraft, The Outsider. Written as a sort of homage to one of Lovecraft's biggest influences, Edgar Allen Poe, The Outsider works as a bridge between worlds. Written over the course of several months in 1921, the story pushes forward its themes of loneliness, isolation and melancholy in a way that evokes a mix of introspective dread and futility rather than a purely cosmic one, exclusively. It exists in the realm of Cosmic Horror but wears all the trappings of its Gothic roots right on its sleeve. Told from the perspective of a man seemingly imprisoned in a massive and dilapidated castle, The Outsider takes Lovecraft's signature brand of horror and redirects it; not out to the universe but towards, perhaps, a more frightening and expansive unknown. Ourselves.</p>

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What is Exit...Page Left?

A weekly audiobook podcast that explores works of Sci-Fi, Horror and Fantasy. From H.P. Lovecraft to Franz Kafka, H.G Wells to Stanislav Lem, The Brothers Grim to Lord Dunsay and more, Exit Page Left is your go-to podcast for audiobook narrations and story telling.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

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