
Tonight we unseal the twentieth vault in our 31 Nights of Lovecraft with The Dreams in the Witch House — one of the most requested stories I’ve ever had the honor to whisper. For years, listeners have asked when we would finally cross these crooked thresholds… and tonight, we do.
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First published in Weird Tales in July 1933, The Dreams in the Witch House caused a quiet stir among readers and critics alike. Lovecraft’s daring blend of witchcraft, mathematics, and interdimensional physics felt unsettlingly ahead of its time — some called it visionary, others called it heresy.
In this tale, a gifted student of Miskatonic University discovers that geometry can be a doorway, and that the lines between science and sorcery are perilously thin. Within the warped angles of his rented room, he awakens something that was never meant to be mapped. A fever dream of numbers and nightmares, The Dreams in the Witch House remains one of Lovecraft’s strangest and most debated stories — proof that even the laws of space can tremble under a witch’s hand.
(Please forgive my stuffy voice — the chill and endless rain have kept me a bit under the weather this week. Thank you for listening so kindly through the storms 🖤)
Thank you for listening in the dark with me 🕯️