We explore strange Christmas history, media, and legends alongside new and old fiction, from Victorian ghost stories to an annual flash fiction contest. WeirdChristmas.com is the hub for all your holiday weirdness needs.
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We explore strange Christmas history, media, and legends alongside new and old fiction, from Victorian ghost stories to an annual flash fiction contest. WeirdChristmas.com is the hub for all your holiday weirdness needs.
Al Ridenour is back after talking to us last year about Krampus, but this time to help unpack the lore and traditions around the Perchten, Krampus-esque goblin-ish creatures tied to both Krampus and Frau Perchta.
Links mentioned on the episode:
Bone and Sickle Podcast
Ep. 80 "America and the Old, Dark Christmas"
Ep. 58 "The Hellish Harlequin: Phantom Hordes to Father Christmas"
Ep. 38 "Frau Perchta the Belly-Slitter"
Ep. 17 "Christmas Ghosts"
Ep. 15 "Saint, Devil, Sugar-Bread, & Whip: Krampus and Nicholas"
Al Ridenour's page
Book The Krampus and the Old, Dark Christmas by Al Ridenour (link from the publisher)
Bumper music:
Usual opening: “O Holy Night” by Tiny Tim, “Christmas Doesn’t Last” by Make Like Monkeys, “Santa Claus Boogie” by Hasil Adkins, “Space Age Santa” by Ross Christman
Special opening: "Kramperl, Kramperl, Besenstiel" by Die Pagger Buam
Bumper/Closing: "Frau Perchta" by Waldtraene
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Weird Christmas Podcast
We explore strange Christmas history, media, and legends alongside new and old fiction, from Victorian ghost stories to an annual flash fiction contest. WeirdChristmas.com is the hub for all your holiday weirdness needs.