HORRORBABBLE’S WEREWOLVES AND DOG MEN: C. P. Howard’s “Mr. Davis Walks at Midnight”
When a reserved man named Mr. Davis moves to a quiet village street, his curious midnight outings stir suspicion in a watchful neighbour.
When a reserved man named Mr. Davis moves to a quiet village street, his curious midnight outings stir suspicion in a watchful neighbour.
A doomed lunar voyage portends lycanthropy from the void in this 1939 pulp horror classic from the author of "PSYCHO."
Hear five classic dark tales of lycanthropy from Robert Bloch, Ian Gordon and others, beginning June 4. These stories will have you howling in fear!
Tune in to Episode 5 of HORROR AT THE POLES with "Prunes" by C. P. Howard. “The water between the lighthouse and the island started to freeze, and the lone watchman looked on in horror...”
First appearing in Harper’s magazine in October 1868, Harriet Prescott Spofford's "The Moonstone Mass" describes an unnamed narrator’s attempt to cross the Northwest Passage, which, unsurprisingly, results in a series of unusual events.