It's almost Halloween!! Our Halloween episode this year is all about some of the legends of ghostly black dogs in the UK and some other parts of the world, as well as some canid mysteries we haven't covered before. Thanks again to Pranav for the suggestion!
This is your last chance to enter the book giveaway! You have until October 31, 2020, and that night at midnight (my time, Eastern daylight savings, or more likely when I wake up on November 1) I will randomly draw a name from all the people who have entered. To enter, just send me a message by email or Twitter or Facebook, or some other way. The contest is open to anyone in the world and if you win I'll send you a signed copy of my books Skytown and Skyway, along with stickers and other fun stuff! I will mention that I haven't actually received that many entries so you have a good chance of winning.
The pages I mentioned in this episode: Books I've Written, List of Animals, List of Cryptids, My Wishlist Page with Mailing Address
I've unlocked a few Patreon episodes for anyone to listen to, no login required:
The Horse-Eel
The Hook Island Sea Monster
The Minnesota Iceman
Further reading:
Shuckland
Trailing the Hounds of Hell - Black Dogs, Wish Hounds, and Other Canine Phantasms
The Lore and Legend of the Black Dog
The Mystery of North America's Black Wolves
The Beast of Bungay according to the artist employed by Abraham Fleming (left) and the church door that supposedly shows burnt scratch marks from the beast's claws (right):
A short-eared dog AKA the ghost dog:
A Himalayan wolf:
A dhole, closest relation to the "ghost population" of extinct canids:
A black wolf (photo by Andy Skillen, and I got it from the black wolf article linked to above):
Show Transcript:
Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I’m your host, Kate Shaw.
It’s finally Halloween, and we have an episode that’s as spooky as it gets. It’s also a little unusual, because we’re going to learn about a folklore animal called the black dog, which isn’t a real dog or a real animal. But we’ll also learn about some canid mysteries we haven’t covered before, especially some mysteries associated with wolves. This is a suggestion from Pranav, who wanted to hear about more mystery canids after episode 80.
As always before our Halloween episode, let’s take care of some housekeeping. First, I’ve unlocked some Patreon episodes for anyone to listen to. The links are in the show notes and you can click through and listen on your browser, no login required. This time we have episodes about the horse-eel, the Hook Island Sea Monster, and the Minnesota Iceman.
Next, you still have a few days left to enter the book giveaway! This is for one paperback copy each of my books Skytown and Skyway. Skytown is a fun fantasy adventure book about two young women who steal an airship and decide to become airship pirates. As you do. Skyway is about the same characters but it’s a collection of short stories, mostly set before the events of the book. The short story collection is probably about a PG rating, for parental guidance needed, while the novel is probably more PG-13, where it’s really not for people under 13 years old. To enter the giveaway, just send me a message saying you’d like to enter. At midnight on Halloween night I will draw one winner randomly and send them the books as well as stickers, bookmarks, and some other stuff, but let’s be honest, I’m probably going to forget and fall asleep, so if any entries come in overnight on Halloween I’ll add them to the list before drawing a winner on the morning of November 1. There’s a page on the website with links to the Goodreads profiles of both books if you want to take a closer look and maybe order copies, because small publishers are really hurting right now and they could use your help.
This is also a good time to remind you that there are a few other pages on the website you might want to take ...
It's almost Halloween!! Our Halloween episode this year is all about some of the legends of ghostly black dogs in the UK and some other parts of the world, as well as some canid mysteries we haven't covered before. Thanks again to Pranav for the suggestion!
This is your last chance to enter the book giveaway! You have until October 31, 2020, and that night at midnight (my time, Eastern daylight savings, or more likely when I wake up on November 1) I will randomly draw a name from all the people who have entered. To enter, just send me a message by email or Twitter or Facebook, or some other way. The contest is open to anyone in the world and if you win I'll send you a signed copy of my books
Skytown and
Skyway, along with stickers and other fun stuff! I will mention that I haven't actually received that many entries so you have a good chance of winning.
The pages I mentioned in this episode:
Books I've Written,
List of Animals,
List of Cryptids,
My Wishlist Page with Mailing Address
I've unlocked a few Patreon episodes for anyone to listen to, no login required:
The Horse-Eel
The Hook Island Sea Monster
The Minnesota Iceman
Further reading:
Shuckland
hounds-of-hell-black-dogs-wish.html">Trailing the Hounds of Hell - Black Dogs, Wish Hounds, and Other Canine Phantasms
The Lore and Legend of the Black Dog
The Mystery of North America's Black Wolves
The Beast of Bungay according to the artist employed by Abraham Fleming (left) and the church door that supposedly shows burnt scratch marks from the beast's claws (right):
A short-eared dog AKA the ghost dog:
A Himalayan wolf:
A dhole, closest relation to the "ghost population" of extinct canids:
A black wolf (photo by Andy Skillen, and I got it from the black wolf article linked to above):
Show Transcript:
Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I’m your host, Kate Shaw.
It’s finally Halloween, and we have an episode that’s as spooky as it gets. It’s also a little unusual, because we’re going to learn about a folklore animal called the black dog, which isn’t a real dog or a real animal. But we’ll also learn about some canid mysteries we haven’t covered before, especially some mysteries associated with wolves. This is a suggestion from Pranav, who wanted to hear about more mystery canids after episode 80.
As always before our Halloween episode, let’s take care of some housekeeping. First, I’ve unlocked some Patreon episodes for anyone to listen to. The links are in the show notes and you can click through and listen on your browser, no login required. This time we have episodes about the horse-eel, the Hook Island Sea Monster, and the Minnesota Iceman.
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