Dave Robison
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Dave Robison
@DaveRobisonTN
Vocal Performer and Keeper of the Buttery Man-Voice (tm), Literary Alchemist, Parasocial Comfort Food, Aging Optimist, Instigator of Creative Mayhem

“Hushed were the streets of many-peopled Thebes.” The Vengeance Of Nitocris, by Tennessee Williams Narrator: Dave Robison Host: Lisa Yazsek Audio: Chelsea Davis This story was first published in Weird Tales, in 1928.

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“Hushed were the streets of many-peopled Thebes.” The Vengeance Of Nitocris, by Tennessee Williams Narrator: Dave Robison Host: Lisa Yazsek Audio: Chelsea Davis This story was first published in Weird Tales, in 1928.

“Hushed were the streets of many-peopled Thebes.” The Vengeance Of Nitocris, by Tennessee Williams Narrator: Dave Robison Host: Lisa Yazsek Audio: Chelsea Davis This story was first published in Weird Tales, in 1928.

“Hushed were the streets of many-peopled Thebes.” The Vengeance Of Nitocris, by Tennessee Williams Narrator: Dave Robison Host: Lisa Yazsek Audio: Chelsea Davis This story was first published in Weird Tales, in 1928.



“Hushed were the streets of many-peopled Thebes.” The Vengeance Of Nitocris, by Tennessee Williams Narrator: Dave Robison Host: Lisa Yazsek Audio: Chelsea Davis This story was first published in Weird Tales, in 1928.




This is the very first novel written about a Dungeons and Dragons game. Andre Norton played a game with her son and Gary Gygax, then wrote this. It predates Dragonlance and all the others. Quag Keep. #garygygax #dungeonsanddragons #dragons



“Every university has its reputation” Arcanum Miskatonica, by Mike Adamson Narrator: Josh Roseman Host: Alasdair Stuart Audio: Chelsea Davis This story was most recently published in The Nameless Songs of Zadok Allen & Other Things that Should Not Be


It took months to visit every home in one night and he’d lived every minute, surviving on what was left for him. "A Night of Many Months" by @clhollandwriter and narrated by @DaveRobisonTN pseudopod.org/2019/12/25/pse…

