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Everything Ends In Mystery (a signoff of sorts)
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OMNIA EXEUNT IN MYSTERIUM
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1 Apocalypse Kong: Kong Skull Island (with Dr Justin Mullis) 1:37:51
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Dr Justin Mullis drops into the Explorers Club to discuss the 2017 film Kong: Skull Island. Topics include: -Japanese cryptozoology -The depiction of apes in popular culture -Kong as a colonial Lost World story? -the ecology of Skull Island -The significance of the 70s Vietnam setting -John Goodman and the Monarch organisation -Kong’s reinvention as a Kaiju -Some of the best CGI in a recent creature film? -The Skullcrawlers’ link to the original 1933 King Kong -Cryptozoology in the Monsterverse -The mystical gateway that often guards the Lost Worlds Links: - Justin’s academia edu -Justin's Notes for the episode (availability pending) - Justin at Adventures In Poor Taste - From Cryptids to Kaiju - Colonialism and the Emergence of Science Fiction, John Rieder - Kaiju Transmissions episode - G-Fest 2024 - King Kong Cometh, Paul A. Woods - Kong Unmade, John Lemay - Encyclopedia of Weird War Stories, Paul Green - The Great War and Prehistoric Memory, Ross J Wilson…
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1 Just Like His Old Man: Son Of Kong (with Eddie Guimont) 1:16:45
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Return to Skull Island back in 1933 with Eddie Guimont to see whether there's more to the overlooked SON OF KONG than you've heard. Topics include: -UPDATE ON PERCY FAWCETT’s LOST CITY! -Occult beliefs in Bolsonaro’s government -Was Kong intended to be sympathetic? -The origins & making of Son of Kong -The real-life colonial adventures of Kong’s creators -The social and economic world of Kong’s 1933 -The trope of the ancient lost monument-builders -The ethnicity of the Skull Islanders -Willis O’Brien’s special effects -Lovecraft and Mysterious Islands Links: Jason Colavito on Percy Fawcett https://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/a-plausible-explanation-for-the-lost-city-of-manuscript-512 Kong: The History Of A Movie Icon, Ray Morton, 2005 https://www.raymorton.com/books/king-kong-the-history-of-a-movie-icon-from-fay-wray-to-peter-jackson/ When The Stars Are Right, Edward Guimont and Horace A Smith https://www.hippocampuspress.com/other-authors/nonfiction/when-the-stars-are-right-h.-p.-lovecraft-and-astronomy From Crypto's to Kaiju, Justin Mullen (currently restricted access) https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/03080188241234141…
Cian chats with Michael Robinson, author of The Lost White Tribe. Topics include: -the story of Henry Morton Stanley and his 'white' Ruwenzori tribe, a story that was famous at the time but is almost never mentioned today even in biographies of Stanley -the birth of adventure fiction, the obsession with plots about lost cities and lost races -connections to the life and work of HR Haggard, his place as a founder of lost world literature, his fictional lost white tribes in King Solomons Mines and She -Richard Ogelsby Marsh's white tribe in Panama -Ernst Schafer and the 1938 Nazi Tibet expedition LINKS: The Lost White Tribe book Time To Eat The Dogs podcast Buy Me A Coffee…
A lost race in Panama and some man-eating trees show up in this Amazing Stories tale from 1926, written by traveller and finder of Lost Worlds in fact and fiction, A. Hyatt Verrill! Buy Me A Coffee Read the story here
A lost world comic book from the 50s drawn by the great Frank Frazetta!
Cian explains changes coming, a new show, a slight change of theme, and some behind-the-scenes info!
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1 The Limits of Flesh-And-Blood Cryptozoology (with Cameron McCormick 1:10:17
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Cameron McCormick returns to discuss cryptozoological bestiaries that stretch the boundaries of belief with huge numbers of undiscovered critters running around. *NOTE: I made an error in referring to The Bigfoot Filmography. The book I actually had in mind was Cryptid Cinema by Stephen Bisette. I’m away from home for a few days but I’ll fix that when I’m back! LINKS: WoW on BuyMeACoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wideatlantic Cameron on Mastadon: https://mastodon.social/@LordGeekington@sauropods.win Cameron’s blog: https://thelordgeekington.wordpress.com/ Trey The Explainer: The Native Bigfoot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zJhJsdoTYQ The Screaming Skulls by Elliot O’Donnell: https://archive.org/stream/CreepyStories/OdonnellTheScreamingSkullsAndOtherGhosts_djvu.txt ‘True Giant’ source article, the Straits Times, 196: https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19610212-1.2.77 Commendable Commotion Podcast https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matthew-tannam-elgie Blake Smith’s article on the Kentucky Goblins: https://www.skeptic.org.uk/2024/01/guns-and-goblins-what-really-happened-during-the-kentucky-alien-invasion/…
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1 When The Stars Are Right: Lovecraft & Astronomy (with Dr Edward Guimont 1:14:50
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In celebration of the book 'When The Stars Are Right, HP Lovecraft and Astronomy' by Edward Guimont and Horace A. Smith, Eddie returns to the cabin. We tackle the Old Gent Of Providence and his fascination with turn-of-the-century astronomy, as well as his various connections to the great and good of early planetary science fiction! Including, but not limited to: -Teenage Lovecraft meets Percival Lowell, and worries he's been too harsh on the latter's Martian canal theories -Lovecraft plays a skeptical Scully when the good people of Providence think they've seen a Christmas mystery airship! -Lovecraft writes amateur astronomical columns for various newspapers -Lovecraft writes a (rather fantastic) short story set on what we'd now call a charmingly old-fashioned Venus -How Lovecraft used elements of old Mars literature to plot At The Mountains Of Madness -And HPL's thoughts on Jules Verne, the War of the Worlds, Edison's Conquest Of Mars, and LOADS MORE. LINKS When The Stars Are Right by Edward Guimont and Horace A Smith Edward Guimont on Twitter Buy Me A Coffee…
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1 Fragments of Gods: Pagan Survival Theory (with Dr Francis Young) 1:20:52
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We chat with Dr Francis Young about that favourite WAW topic, the theory of 'Pagan survivals!' Subtopics include: -what we do know about pre-Christian European socities -how did the Pagan survival theory come about in Victorian times -the significance of yew trees -the Green Man -connections to alien greys LINKS Francis Young Twitter (that’s what I’m calling it) https://twitter.com/DrFrancisYoung?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author Twilight Of the Godlings (and other books by Francis Young) https://drfrancisyoung.com/publications/ Buy Me A Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wideatlantic…
Hit the road with WAW on tour through the highlands of Scotland! We visit the home of Nessie, meet Felicity the Inverness Mystery Big Cat, hear what Lovecraft had to say about the monster of the Loch, go ghost-hunting at Glamis Castle, and have a close call with the Great Grey man of Ben McDhui in a most unexpected location!…
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1 Cryptofiction - Mystery Animals in Fiction (with Justin Mullis) 1:49:10
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From the gilllman of Robert W Chambers' 'The Harbour Master' to the monstrous apes and aquatic dinosaurs of 'King Kong,' fiction has informed the cryptozoologists who went out into the dark corners of the earth seeking 'real' mystery creatures. Justin Mullis returns to talk us through his article 'Cryptofiction.' Get ready for a monster-load of influential stories from writers both familiar and obscure. Talk includes: -Famous cryptozoologists who were influenced by monster fiction -The influence of ‘The Lost World’ (of course!) -Victorians, dinosaurs and ‘real’ dragons -Victorian stories of surviving dinosaurs and the origin of Mokele-Mbembe -Arthur Conan Doyle’s non-‘Lost World’ cryptids -The 1925 Lost World film, King Kong, and novelisations of Kong (with extra dinosaurs!) and connections to Atlantis -‘The Monster of Partridge Creek’ a fictitious monster that turned up as a ‘true’ story -Lord Dunsany, the ‘Club Story’ and cryptozoology -Early fiction featuring Bigfoot-like creatures, including ‘The Cairn’ by HR Wakefield and ‘Rogues In The House’ by Robert E Howard -Robert W Chambers and ‘In Search Of The Unknown’ - a template for cryptozoology from 1904? References: -Cryptofiction, Justin Mullis, 2019 https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781315184661-19/cryptofiction-science-fiction-rise-cryptozoology-justin-mullis -Justin’s talk on Robert W Chambers for The Last Tuesday Society https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-cryptozoological-fiction-of-robert-w-chambers-justin-mullis-tickets-635838198167 -Justin’s writing at Adventures In Poor Taste: https://aiptcomics.com/author/justinmullis/ -Justin’s academia.edu with links to his writing https://bgsu.academia.edu/JustinMullis/CurriculumVitae -Wide Atlantic Weird: Fairy Euhemerism with Justin Mullis https://player.fm/series/wide-atlantic-weird/for-fear-of-little-men-euhemerism-and-secret-fairy-peoples-with-justin-mullis -Lake Monster Traditions, Michel Meurger, 1988 https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lake-Monster-Traditions-Cross-cultural-Analysis/dp/1870021002 -Jacques Collin de Plancy, who wrote ‘Voyage To The Centre Of The Earth’ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Collin_de_Plancy Brontosaurus, A Faded Star Rises Again, Prehisoric Pulp https://prehistoricpulp.com/2017/08/05/brontosaurus-a-faded-star-rises-again/ Dinomania, Ulrich Merkl https://aiptcomics.com/2015/11/24/dinomania-the-lost-art-of-winsor-mccay-the-secret-origins-of-king-kong-and-the-urge-to-destroy-new-york-review/ -‘Creatures of Another Age’ edited by Richard Fallon (review by Justin Mullis in AIPT) which features ‘The Dragon of St Paul’s’ which prefigures the climax to The Lost World https://aiptcomics.com/2022/06/30/creatures-of-another-age-dinosaurs-scifi/ Kong Unmade by John Lemay and others https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kong-Unmade-Films-Skull-Island/dp/179807799X Kong: An Original Screenplay, Edgar Wallace https://www.pspublishing.co.uk/kong-an-original-screenplay-hardcover-by-edgar-wallace-5969-p.asp The Monster of Partridge Creek, Georges Dupoy, 1908. https://cryptidz.fandom.com/wiki/Partridge_Creek_Monster ‘In Search Of The Unknown,’ Robert W Chambers, 1904 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/18668…
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1 The Cryptids of Nigel Kneale: The Abominable Snowman (1957) with Blake Smith & Dr Karen Stollznow 1:03:08
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We're chuffed to welcome the esteemed hosts of MONSTER TALK, Dr Karen Stollznow and Blake Smith, to the cabin to talk about the 1957 movie THE ABOMINABLE SNOWMAN. Written by the tremendous, influential British writer Nigel Kneale, this has got to be one of the best, and most interesting, cryptic films ever made. The fact that it hails from the days of 1950s yeti-mania makes it an important marker of a cultural cryptozoological moment - but even so, Kneale finds ways to put his own stamp on the monster. Our conversation includes: -The work of Nigel Kneale -Orientalism in the film -the trope of psychic relict hominoids -pelts & paws cryptozoology vs mystical interpretation -the character ‘Tom Friend’ representing the real-life monster hunter Tom Slick -real-life expeditions that inspired the movie -Yetis as understood in their own countries -Cryptozoology and colonialism (again!) -when to show the monster? -Cryptid movie recommendations LINKS Monster Talk: Yeti Stories You've Never Heard Before (a listening must!) Karen’s Stollznow's books In Research Of podcast The Horror Podcast Bigfoot: Life and Times of a Legend, Joshua Blu Buhs, 2009 Creature From Black Lake The Mothman Prophecies (2002) Howard Bury’s Footprints: a WAW episode about the origins of the term Abominable Snowman The Conspiracy Skeptic Podcast…
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1 Take That, Bembridge Scholars: Orientalism, Pulp Cinema, and The Mummy (with Lauren the Gothic Bookworm) 1:07:22
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Lauren the Gothic Bookworm opens the tomb of maybe-classic The Mummy from 1999 as we discuss action movie tropes, Orientalism in Hollywood, the golden age of Egyptology in the popular imagination, and Arnold Vosloo. Digressions include: -The horror-centric directions the film almost went in -The lure of the ‘golden age of Egyptology’ in Western storytelling -Creative use of dodgy CGI -The mummy as an Indiana Jones clone, and Orientalism in lost race fiction -Inconsistent geography in the movie LINKS - the gothic bookworm on Twitter - Mummy Mania Mondays on Twitter - The Anatomy Shelf on Twitter - International Society For The Study of Egyptomania…
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1 The Mists Clear Away: Arthur Conan Doyle, Professor Challenger and The Land Of Mist (with Professor Christine Ferguson) 56:07
Professor Christine Ferguson visits the cabin to discuss the later adventures of Professor Challenger! In 1925, Arthur Conan Doyle's serialisation of 'The Land Of Mist' began in the Strand magazine. This novel was the author's great attempt to make his decades-long interest in spiritualism palatable to the widest audience possible. Did he succeed? Did he portray the world of 1920s London accurately? And why did he choose Professor Challenger, the maverick of the scientific world, to play the stodgy establishment character? All this and more, in The Mists Clear Away! Includes: -All about the Edinburgh Edition of The Land Of Mist -Arthur Conan Doyle’s own spiritualism -Why did ACD turn to Professor Challenger for his great spiritualist novel? -Spiritualism as a specifically feminine or masculine movement? -Challenger as the Establishment, rather than the Maverick -ACD’s use of real-life Belfast researcher William Jackson Crawford -ACD’s actual apocalyptic spiritualist messages -Lord John Roxton goes ghost-hunting! What was ACD’s inspiration for this episode? Links: Beyond Belief: Literature, Esotericism Studies, and the Challenges of Biographical Reading in Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Land of Mist. Professor Christine Ferguson, Brill, 2021. https://brill.com/view/journals/arie/22/2/article-p205_2.xml Dinosaurs, Disintegration Machines and Talking to the Dead: The Wild World of Professor Challenger. Dr Stephen Carver, Wordsworth Editions. https://wordsworth-editions.com/professor-challenger/ The Lost Worlds of Arthur Conan Doyle’s Professor Challenger Series, Conor Reid, Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, 2017. Edinburgh University Press New Critical Editions https://edinburgh-conan-doyle.org/…
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