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A Literary Comedy Podcast where we try to read those books that look good on your shelf...and laugh a lot along the way.
Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
You ever join a cult?
Not a cute one like a bookclub, or pilates, or Taylor Swift fans, but one of the scary ones, like Heaven's Gate, or Scientology, or Dave Matthews fans (just kidding Dave, love you!).
This week's story give strong culty vibes.
Ken picked the story for Heather to read. It's by previous Campfire Classics author Clark Ashton Smith and it's called "The Demon of the Flower". It's a bizarre trip of a story clearly written by a man who would have rather been writing poetry.
Your hosts learn a lot of new words, choose a graphic alliterative euphemism, and make juvenile jokes about what the author's name sounds like.
"The Demon of the Flower" was published 1933 in Astounding Stories. Extensive research has uncovered no evidence of an active copyright.
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Campfire Classics Podcast
A Literary Comedy Podcast where we try to read those books that look good on your shelf...and laugh a lot along the way.