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S1E08 - Quicksilver Spirit

S1E08 - Quicksilver Spirit

FromShadows at the Door: The Podcast


S1E08 - Quicksilver Spirit

FromShadows at the Door: The Podcast

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Feb 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode Eight of Shadows at the Door: The Podcast

In this penultimate peril, guest writer Pete Alex Harris charts us into more gothic territory with his new ghost story that somehow feels like a classic.

In ‘Quicksilver Spirit’ we are reminded never to meet your heroes or idols, as our protagonist stands on both the threshold of a stately home and a dark secret.

After the production, join Mark Nixon and David Ault as they discuss Pete’s story and delve into the excellent music that you hear each week. They also become strangely angry about a 2003 sci-fi action film and Mark unveils more of his repertoire of voices.

Written by Pete Alex Harris
Performances by David Ault
Music by Nico Vettesse
Editing by Mark Nixon
Intro (00:00:44)
Story (00:02:08)
Discussion (00:32:32)
Credits (01:07:40)

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Released:
Feb 8, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

From Shadows at the Door Publishing comes a chilling new podcast, bringing to life a collection of macabre tales and spirited debate. Drawing on the haunted landscapes of classic folk horror, the podcast lifts the veil on some of your favourite ghost stories, and presents new fables throughout a series of macabre audio dramas. Shadows at the Door: The Podcast artfully showcases the unsettling, the unearthly, and the uncanny, with new tellings of beloved ghost stories, and spectral yarns created exclusively for the podcast by some of the most exciting writers in modern horror. Join presenter Mark Nixon and voice actor David Ault as they bring you ghoulish dramatisations, and discuss what makes the ghost story such a powerful, enduring force in cultures around the world.