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Submitted for the Approval of the Midnight PalsAuthor: Bitter Karella
Each week, a group of storytellers gathers around a campfire. There's world-weary club MC Edgar Allan Poe, nerd dad Stephen King, violent goth Mary Shelley, squid-obsessed wimp HP Lovecraft, and others. A comedy-horror semi-anthology adapted from Bitter Karella's Hugo-nominated microfiction. Language: en Genres: Comedy Fiction, Fiction, Science Fiction Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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The Tale of THAT
Episode 7
Sunday, 16 November, 2025
It’s the night of the full moon, and someone forgot to lock up Stephen King securely. Now Steve’s evil alter ego, Richard Bachman, has escaped! The Pals have no choice but to hear his murder clown hotel story.CAST Stephen King/Richard Bachman – JASON ROBINSON Clive Barker – DAVID AULT Edgar Allan Poe – RODRIGO BORGES Mary Shelley – REBECCA D'SOUZA HP Lovecraft – ROBIN JOHNSON Dean Koontz – WREN MONTGOMERY with Bill – BRAD BARNES Beverly – RAYNA MANDARA Ben – TENEST TANG Richie – JOEL A.S. BUTLER Mr Penny/Clown – DEXTER HOWARD additional voices by HANNAH BROWN and LORETTA CHANG Script by Brad Barnes, edited by Bitter Karella and Robin Johnson. Production, audio editing, music and sound design by Robin Johnson. The dialogue editor was Liselle Nic Giollabháin.A transcript of this episode is available at https://midnight-pals.simplecast.com/episodes/the-tale-of-that/transcriptContent notes: This episode contains raised voices, loud noises, gory noises, swearing, violence and threats of violence, sexual references, and references to vomit, fatphobia, racism, addiction, and clowns."Richard Bachman" was a pseudonym used secretly by Stephen King early in his career, in order to release "off-brand" books, the first of which was 1977's Rage. The identity was revealed in 1985, by which time five novels had been written under that name, four of which were then republished together as the collection The Bachman Books; "Bachman" has produced two more books since then. Rumors that Bachman is the true father of Stephen's second son Owen King are wholly unsubstantiated. Submitted for the Approval of the Midnight Pals is a work of social and literary satire. All characters are fictitious, especially the real ones; any resemblance to real-life people, organizations or events, other than with satirical intent, is coincidental; any elements of work not in the public domain are used for the purpose of parody and comment; and no challenge is intended to the ownership or validity of any intellectual property. The Midnight Pals is the creation of Bitter Karella © No "AI" is used in any part of this production, ever.Subscribe to Submitted for the Approval of the Midnight Pals on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Pocket Casts, or wherever you find podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a rating or review. For more information, see https://midnightpals.com












