Warlock Vorobok Reads Podcast
1) Sir Max Beerbohm
Join Warlock Vorobok for his final podcast as he reads one of his favorite time-traveling stories: Enoch Soames by Sir Max Beerbohm. Join a down-on-his-luck writer as he makes a Faustian deal with the...Show More
2) E.F. Benson
Join Warlock Vorobok as he reads a story about the scariest creatures of them all...caterpillars...wait, what? You read that right, but Edward Benson uses just the right tone to create this disquietin...Show More
3) Lafcadio Hearn's "Jikininki"
Join Warlock Vorobok as he reads the terrifying words of Cincinnati's own Lafcadio Hearn, an Enquirer journalist who later moved to Japan and translated their folklore for English-speaking people. War...Show More
4) Bram Stoker's "Dracula's Guest"
Join Warlock Vorobok as he reads this classic tale of horror from Ireland's greatest writer of the supernatural, Bram Stoker.Warlock Vorobok Reads is a monthly storytime for grownups.
5) Robert W. Chambers' "The King in Yellow"
“The King in Yellow,” a mythological play that causes the reader to lose touch with reality, is Robert W. Chambers’ haunting legacy in supernatural fiction, influencing many authors and even the hit-t...Show More
6) Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's "An Authentic Narrative of a Haunted House"
Join Warlock Vorobok as he reads the leading Victorian ghost story writer of his day, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu! Besides his notable ghost stories, Le Fanu also penned a famous vampire novel 25 years be...Show More
7) Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"
It all started because of bad weather and boredom. A ghost story contest was announced. And the genre of horror was about to change forever. Join Warlock Vorobok as he reads from one of his favorite h...Show More
8) Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"
It all started because of bad weather and boredom. A ghost story contest was announced. And the genre of horror was about to change forever. Join Warlock Vorobok as he reads from one of his favorite h...Show More
9) Edgar Allen Poe's "The Masque of Red Death"
Warlock Vorobok returns once more to America's greatest horror writer: Edgar Allan Poe. Get ready to be spooked by the Masque of Red Death!
10) Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Young Goodman Brown"
One of New England's most famous writers comes forth from the void to share a story no-doubt connected to his family's witch-trail roots. Gather round as Warlock Vorobok reads about a Puritan's tempta...Show More