A Podcast & A Beer – Lovecraft Country Radio

Three shows have salvaged 2020 for me, Ted Lasso, The Great British Baking Show and the lacerating Lovecraft Country. The “Radio” podcast hosted by Ashley C. Ford and Lovecraft Country writer Shannon Houston talks about “the ties between the horror genre and Black culture and explore how the show’s themes connect to contemporary social issues.”

It is such a well designed show especially the make-up and it is great to hear (though decidedly pro the show) podcast about it so that I can find out nuggets of info about it.

One of the aspects of the show is Uncle George’s travel guide. An incredibly somber reminder of our white hostility towards blacks even when all they are doing is traveling. With that in mind, make your own travel guide of breweries near places of US historical importance. We all can learn more about our past, both good and bad and talk about it over a beer.

A Book & A Beer – Full Throttle by Joe Hill

I am a fan of short stories and horror short stories are even better. Then add in that two of the stories in the Full Throttle collection from Joe Hill are co-written with his dad, Stephen King and you know you are in for some frights and dread.

Strangely though, I was most affected by the author’s foreword where he talks about his dad and other mentors in his life and especially by the less than a page story in the notes, A Little Sorrow. I re-read that piece many times before returning the book to the library.

In the meat of the book, All I Want is You is one of my picks, very Gaiman-esque but with a nasty little twist that is pure King brutalism. Late Returns, though a bit maudlin was also a nice ghost story turned to a different angle. The social media Twitter/Zombie story moved at a breakneck pace that I liked even though the ending was a bit predictable.

With short stories, you will find the “not my taste” pieces too. Read 10 reviews and I bet the favorite and least favorite will be drastically different. Faun, was a little too on point for me and the Dark Carousel was kind of overly predictable in the plot.

You can have fun with choices for horror stories and the beers to drink with them. Find a nice sour Allagash beer and sip while you read. Or if you want to create your own jump scares, get a coffee beer and let the caffeine do the work. Another good choice would be to find a Rose beer, Crooked Stave Sour Rose and pretend it is a different liquid.