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Eldritch Ledger: 68 of 100, 68%31 Nights of Lovecraft - Event COncluded

Lovecraft ASMR Stories: A Journey into the Eldritch

🕯️ Here lie the collected recordings of Lovecraft’s chilling canon — a soft-spoken descent into the madness, mystery, and wonder that shaped the Mythos. Each of these ASMR tales is whispered in a soothing manner, veiled in rain and storm, to guide you gently through the dread-laced dreamscape of the unknown. 


These horror audio stories are presented in chronological order where possible, though the whispers have stretched over the years it has taken me to record them. Soon, you’ll also discover works by his literary descendants — August Derleth, Robert Bloch, and others who helped expand the nightmare. The Archive is ever-growing. May the hush between words stir something ancient in you ✨ 


— Pam, Keeper of Whispers

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The Beast in the Cave (1905)

The Beast in the Cave (1905)

The Beast in the Cave (1905)

the beast in the cave by hp lovecraft, written in 1905

Travel with a lost man who finds himself wandering through the dark, endless corridors of Mammoth Cave. As panic sets in, he hears unsettling sounds echoing through the gloom, perfect for those who enjoy ASMR tales. When he finally confronts the source, he discovers a horrifying creature, blind and deformed, that was once a human lost in the cave, slowly transformed by isolation and darkness. This chilling story, reminiscent of classic horror audio, explores themes of fear, isolation, and the unknown, encapsulating Lovecraft's signature atmospheric tension and dread.

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The Alchemist (1908)

The Beast in the Cave (1905)

The Beast in the Cave (1905)

the alchemist by hp lovecraft, written in 1908

The story weaves a tale shrouded in mystery and ancient curses, reminiscent of ASMR tales that chill the spine. Six centuries ago, a sinister malediction condemned every male descendant of the narrator's family to perish by their thirty-second birthday. Obsessed with uncovering the roots of this dark fate, the narrator embarks on a harrowing quest. Delving into the eerie lore of this horror audio journey, he stumbles upon supernatural elements with hints of vampirism that unravel the chilling truth behind his ancestors' untimely deaths, echoing the themes found in Lovecraft stories.

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The Tomb (1917)

The Beast in the Cave (1905)

The Tomb (1917)

the tomb by hp lovecraft, written in 1917

Jervas Dudley, a young man with a penchant for the macabre, becomes obsessed with an ancient family tomb he discovers near his home. Despite warnings and barriers, his fascination grows, leading him to secretly visit the tomb regularly, eventually blurring the line between reality and madness. This chilling narrative echoes the themes found in horror audio and ASMR tales, as Lovecraft's story masterfully weaves together obsession, ancestral secrets, and the thin veil between the living and the dead, reminiscent of his iconic Lovecraft stories.

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Dagon (1917)

A Reminiscence of Dr Samuel Johnson (1917)

The Tomb (1917)

dagon by hp lovecraft, written in 1919

A shell-shocked WWI veteran recounts a chilling encounter at sea in this gripping horror audio experience. Adrift in the Pacific, he discovers an eerie, newly emerged island. As he explores, he stumbles upon a massive monolith covered in bizarre hieroglyphs—and then the terror begins. Haunted by a creature’s image, he realizes that some horrors cannot be unseen. This tale, reminiscent of Lovecraft stories, rockets through fear and the unknown, leaving you breathless and unnerved, much like the finest ASMR tales.

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A Reminiscence of Dr Samuel Johnson (1917)

A Reminiscence of Dr Samuel Johnson (1917)

A Reminiscence of Dr Samuel Johnson (1917)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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Sweet Ermengarde (1917)

A Reminiscence of Dr Samuel Johnson (1917)

A Reminiscence of Dr Samuel Johnson (1917)

Written under the playful pseudonym Percy Simple, the story follows the radiant Ermengarde Stubbs, a farm girl caught between villainous Squire Hardman and bashful Jack Manly, as mortgages, mistaken identities, and theatrical declarations swirl around her like prairie dust.


Lovecraft parodies the sentimental fiction of his time with exaggerated emotion, absurd twists, and characters so dramatic they practically faint on cue. Beneath the satire lies a clever ritual: a writer exorcising genre clichés with a wink and a flourish. Published posthumously in 1943, this tale is a rare glimpse into Lovecraft’s comedic side—a theatrical romp through rural romance, perfect for a night of soft laughter and warm storytelling.

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Polaris (1918)

The Green Meadow (1919)

The Green Meadow (1919)

polaris by hp lovecraft, written in 1918

The narrator, tormented by sleepless nights, finds himself staring at the star Polaris. Plagued by a sense of duty and impending doom, he fails his watch, leading to the city's downfall. Upon waking, he's left questioning the nature of his dreams and reality. Was he truly a guardian in Olathoë, or was it all a figment of his imagination? Lovecraft's horror audio tales delve into the thin line between dreams and madness, echoing themes found in his compelling Lovecraft stories that leave readers in a state of introspective unease.

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The Green Meadow (1919)

The Green Meadow (1919)

The Green Meadow (1919)

A mysterious notebook, encased in an unearthly metal and written in an unknown language, washes ashore in a Maine fishing village. Once decoded, it reveals the haunting account of a dreamer adrift in a surreal, otherworldly realm—a green meadow perched on the edge of a crumbling universe. The narrator finds themselves trapped in a landscape both idyllic and terrifying: a meadow bordered by a black, roiling sea and watched over by a sky that pulses with alien dread. As the ground begins to disintegrate and the sea encroaches, the dreamer glimpses ancient cities, impossible geometries, and a sense of cosmic doom. 

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Memory (1919)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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Old Bugs (1919)

old bugs by hp lovecraft, written in 1919

Lovecraft spins a chilling tale of downfall and redemption that would fit perfectly among the ASMR tales of horror audio enthusiasts. The story unravels in a run-down saloon, where the mysterious Old Bugs, a once-respected scholar now fallen into destitution, tries to dissuade a young man from the seductive grip of alcohol. As the plot thickens, the haunted past of Old Bugs comes to light, culminating in a dramatic and tragic revelation. This narrative captures the eerie atmosphere and emotional depth characteristic of Lovecraft stories.

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The Transition of Juan Romero (1919)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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The White Ship (1919)

The Doom that Came to Sarnath (1919)

hp lovecraft's the white ship, written in 1919

A lighthouse keeper named Basil Elton is captivated by a mysterious, ethereal ship that emerges during the full moon. Guided by a bearded man in ancient garb, Basil embarks on a voyage through fantastical and otherworldly realms. This narrative, reminiscent of Lovecraft's stories, beautifully intertwines adventure, mystery, and the allure of the unknown, much like the immersive ASMR tales we enjoy, creating a lingering experience that echoes in the mind long after it's heard, akin to chilling horror audio.

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The Doom that Came to Sarnath (1919)

The Doom that Came to Sarnath (1919)

The Doom that Came to Sarnath (1919)

In the twilight of forgotten aeons, Sarnath rose—gleaming, arrogant, and cruel—its towers piercing the heavens, its priests drunk on conquest. And on the thousandth year, the doom came—not with armies, but with mist, madness, and memory.
Green fires danced on the lake. Shadows walked where none should tread. The idols wept, and the high priests screamed as the city was unmade. No blade, no beast—only the weight of cosmic justice, slow and inevitable.

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Beyond the Wall of Sleep (1919)

The Doom that Came to Sarnath (1919)

The Doom that Came to Sarnath (1919)

beyond the wall of sleep by hp lovecraft, written in 1919

The story is narrated by a psychiatric intern at a mental institution who becomes fascinated with a peculiar patient named Joe Slater. Slater, a backwoodsman with a violent past, experiences vivid, otherworldly dreams that transport him to ethereal landscapes and mysterious encounters. Through a unique experimental device, the narrator connects his consciousness to Slater's dreams, venturing beyond the earthly realm into a cosmic adventure reminiscent of ASMR tales. In this journey, he discovers the existence of luminous beings and the profound mysteries of the universe, akin to the chilling themes found in classic horror audio and Lovecraft stories.

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The Statement of Randolph Carter (1919)

The Statement of Randolph Carter (1919)

The Statement of Randolph Carter (1919)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'statement of randolph carter' text.

Two men. One telephone wire. And a descent into the earth where no voice should echo. Randolph Carter recounts the final moments of his friend Harley Warren, who dared to breach a forbidden tomb in search of ancient truths. As Warren descended alone, Carter remained above—listening. What he heard was not knowledge, but horror. Not revelation, but a voice that was not Warren’s.
The tale unfolds as a confession, but what Carter truly witnessed—or summoned—remains cloaked in cosmic dread. 

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The Terrible Old Man (1920)

The Statement of Randolph Carter (1919)

The Statement of Randolph Carter (1919)

In The Terrible Old Man, what begins as a simple robbery in the dark town of Kingsport ends in silence, as the sea reclaims what it’s owed and the town forgets the names of the unwise.


In What the Moon Brings, There is no scream, no struggle—only the quiet surrender to something older than time, waiting just beyond the tide.

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The Tree (1920)

The Statement of Randolph Carter (1919)

The Cats of Ulthar (1920)

hp lovecraft's the tree, written in 1920

Lovecraft spins a chilling tale reminiscent of ASMR tales, set in ancient Greece where two master sculptors, Kalos and Musides, share a complex bond of friendship and rivalry. Tragedy strikes when Kalos falls gravely ill, but before his death, he requests to be buried beneath an olive tree that he and Musides cherished. As Musides continues a commission alone, the olive tree begins to grow unnaturally fast, casting an eerie shadow over his work, much like the suspenseful atmosphere found in horror audio. Strange occurrences plague Musides, culminating in the tree's roots destroying the statue on the day of its unveiling, a fitting climax for any of Lovecraft's stories.

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The Cats of Ulthar (1920)

The Cats of Ulthar (1920)

the cats of ulthar by hp lovecraft, written in 1920

In his captivating ASMR tales, Lovecraft spins a mesmerizing story set in the mystical town of Ulthar, where it is forbidden to kill a cat. The narrative centers around a sinister couple notorious for their cruel treatment of cats. After a powerful curse is invoked, the town's cats gather, and by morning, the wicked couple has vanished, leaving only peculiar, claw-marked remains. This horror audio experience weaves mystery, dark justice, and the supernatural into a compelling narrative that highlights the enigmatic power of these feline guardians, making it one of the most intriguing Lovecraft stories.

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The Temple (1920)

the temple by hp lovecraft, written in 1920

When the crew of a WWI submarine stumbles upon a mysterious ivory carving of a sea god, strange events spiral into chaos. As madness and paranoia grip the sailors, they experience ghostly visions and mechanical failures that would fit right into the realm of horror audio. As the sub succumbs to the ocean's crushing embrace, Heinrich's final log entry reveals the uncanny and otherworldly forces at play. Lovecraft stories masterfully blend maritime horror with cosmic dread, crafting ASMR tales that echo the abyssal depths of the unknown.

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Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family (1920)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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The Street (1920)

Poetry and the Gods (1920)

Poetry and the Gods (1920)

As the city grows, the street witnesses both noble aspirations and creeping corruption. In the end, when foreign ideologies and sinister plots threaten the soul of the neighborhood, the street itself seems to rise in defense—culminating in a mysterious, apocalyptic event that destroys the conspirators. It’s a story of place-as-character, where nostalgia and nationalism entwine with mythic vengeance. The street doesn’t just remember—it acts.

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Poetry and the Gods (1920)

Poetry and the Gods (1920)

Poetry and the Gods (1920)

a man lookin gup at parnassus with poetry and the gods in bold lettering

In a world dulled by modern haste, Marcia dreams—and the dream answers. Not with symbols, but with voices. Ancient voices. Olympian voices. She awakens not to reality, but to revelation: the gods have returned, and they speak through poetry.

Summoned by verse and chosen by fate, Marcia becomes a vessel for divine resurgence. Zeus, Apollo, and the forgotten pantheon stir once more, seeking minds attuned to rhythm and myth. The poem she reads is no accident—it is a calling. And the gods do not whisper. They declare.

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Celephaïs (1920)

Poetry and the Gods (1920)

Beneath the argent eye of the full moon, where the Cerenerian Sea whispers in tongues forgotten by time, rises Celephaïs. The streets are paved with memory, winding past turquoise temples and ginkgo groves that never shed their leaves. Lanterns burn with a light that does not flicker, casting shadows that remember your name.  The air hums with quiet reverence, as if the city itself is listening—for longing, for return, for the footfall of Kuranes, who walks its hills with a lantern of remembrance. Celephaïs does not age. It waits. It watches. It welcomes.

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From Beyond (1920)

A deranged scientist unveils a device that activates dormant senses—allowing the human mind to perceive realities normally hidden. What begins as a scientific breakthrough quickly spirals into horror, as the narrator witnesses grotesque entities lurking just beyond the visible spectrum.


Written in 1920, this short tale is one of Lovecraft’s most iconic explorations of forbidden knowledge and sensory overload. It’s not the cosmos that terrifies here—it’s the idea that our world is already infested with horrors we simply cannot see.

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Nyarlathotep (1920)

The Picture in the House (1920)

Nyarlathotep by hp lovecraft, written in 1920

Nyarlathotep travels the world, spreading dread and madness wherever he goes. His displays, blending science and the supernatural, drive witnesses to insanity, revealing glimpses of terrifying truths about the universe. As society unravels into anarchy and despair, the narrator becomes ensnared in Nyarlathotep’s apocalyptic grip, experiencing visions of the world's end. Lovecraft masterfully blends existential horror with a sense of impending doom, leaving readers with an unnerving realization of humanity's insignificance in the grand cosmic scheme. In the realm of ASMR tales, his horror audio serves as a chilling reminder of Lovecraft stories that echo through the ages, invoking a deep sense of fear and fascination.

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The Picture in the House (1920)

The Picture in the House (1920)

the picture in the house by hp lovecraft, written in 1920

A traveler, seeking shelter from a storm, stumbles upon an isolated, decrepit house in the backwoods of New England. Inside, he encounters an elderly, unsettling inhabitant who is obsessively fixated on a book depicting grim, cannibalistic scenes. As the storm rages on, the traveler uncovers the chilling truth about the old man's dark past and his gruesome obsessions. This eerie tale, reminiscent of classic Lovecraft stories, might even serve as one of those ASMR tales designed to send shivers down your spine. The narrative culminates in a heart-pounding revelation that blurs the line between madness and reality.

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The Crawling Chaos (1921)

The Crawling Chaos (1921)

The Crawling Chaos (1921)

the crawling chaos by hp lovecraft, written in 1921

The story begins with the unnamed narrator ingesting a powerful, mysterious drug that transports him into a surreal and apocalyptic vision, reminiscent of chilling ASMR tales. He finds himself in a devastated world, ravaged by cataclysmic events and teeming with unspeakable horrors, akin to the themes found in classic horror audio. As he wanders through this desolate landscape, he encounters vast, alien structures and experiences bizarre, disorienting phenomena. The narrative intensifies as the true nature of the chaos unfolds, revealing a cosmic struggle beyond human comprehension, much like the unsettling narratives in Lovecraft stories.

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Ex Oblivione (1921)

The Crawling Chaos (1921)

The Crawling Chaos (1921)

ex oblivione by hp lovecraft, written in 1921

The narrator, weary of life’s relentless hardships, becomes obsessed with his dreams of a serene, ancient land reminiscent of ASMR tales, where he discovers a mysterious locked gate that promises the ultimate escape from suffering. After obtaining a key from a strange, otherworldly figure, he opens the gate, only to step into the unknown void beyond, akin to the eerie themes found in horror audio. The story culminates in a powerful revelation that beyond the gate lies the tranquil embrace of oblivion—an end to all pain and consciousness, echoing the haunting essence of Lovecraft stories.

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The Nameless City (1921)

The Crawling Chaos (1921)

The Quest of Iranon (1921)

the nameless city by hp lovecraft, written in 1921

In this chilling ASMR tale, the narrator, a fearless explorer, stumbles upon an ancient, forgotten city buried in the sands—a place shunned by locals and whispered about in fearful tones. As he ventures deeper into the city’s ruins, he uncovers eerie carvings and bizarre architecture that suggest an otherworldly origin. He descends into the subterranean depths where he discovers a horrifying revelation: the city was once inhabited by a race of grotesque, reptilian creatures, leaving him teetering on the brink of madness. This horror audio experience captivates those who enjoy Lovecraft stories, blending the thrill of discovery with the terror of the unknown.

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The Quest of Iranon (1921)

The Quest of Iranon (1921)

The Quest of Iranon (1921)

a brilliant golden city with Iranon overlooking and the text, quest for iranon in bold letters

The Quest for Iranon follows a golden-haired dreamer who wanders through ancient cities, singing of the lost land of Aira—a place of beauty, youth, and art he claims to have once ruled. As he journeys from city to city, Iranon seeks kindred spirits who believe in dreams over duty, beauty over labor. But time is cruel, and memory is fragile. When truth finally catches him, the revelation is devastating—and the ending, haunting. Rain on tin roof murmurs beneath this tale of longing, illusion, and the price of eternal youth.

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The Moon-Bog (1921)

The Quest of Iranon (1921)

The Moon-Bog (1921)

a dark twisted bog with mushrooms and frogs with the words, the moon bog

When Denys Barry, an Irish-American businessman, returns to his ancestral estate in Kilderry, Ireland, he dreams of reclaiming the land and modernizing its sleepy village. But his decision to drain the nearby bog—despite dire warnings from the locals—unleashes a horror older than memory. Because the bog is no ordinary swamp. It is a burial ground of ancient invaders, a place steeped in myth, death, and the eldritch. As Barry’s workers vanish and eerie lights flicker across the water, the land begins to resist. The moon rises, and with it, the dead.

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The Outsider (1921)

The Quest of Iranon (1921)

The Moon-Bog (1921)

the outsider by hp lovecraft, written in 1926

The protagonist, a lonely figure who has lived his entire life in a dark, underground realm, yearns to escape to the world above. As he wanders through an ancient, decayed castle, he encounters a group of revelers who react to him with sheer terror. Seeking an explanation, he glimpses his own reflection in a mirror and is horrified to realize he is a ghastly, inhuman creature. This shocking revelation drives him to madness, reminiscent of the chilling themes found in ASMR tales and horror audio, as he comprehends his true nature, akin to the unsettling narratives of Lovecraft stories.

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The Other Gods (1921)

The Music of Erich Zann (1921)

the other gods by hp lovecraft, written in 1921

The story unfolds in a chilling manner, much like the ASMR tales of dread, following Barzai the Wise, an ambitious high priest fueled by a fervent desire to witness the gods of Earth. Upon reaching the summit, he is met not by the benign Earth gods, but by the terrifying and enigmatic Other Gods—deities of unfathomable power and malice who dwell beyond the stars. Their wrath descends upon Barzai, reminiscent of the horror audio that sends shivers down the spine, and he vanishes into the abyss, leaving his acolyte Atal to flee in terror, forever haunted by the Lovecraft stories of old.

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The Music of Erich Zann (1921)

The Music of Erich Zann (1921)

the music of erich zann by hp lovecraft, written in 1921

Drawn by haunting melodies reminiscent of ASMR tales, a student discovers Erich Zann, a reclusive violist whose otherworldly music seems to defy reality. The student befriends Zann and becomes mesmerized by his nightly performances, which evoke a chilling ambiance akin to horror audio. As he delves deeper into this world, he realizes the music isn’t merely beautiful—it serves a dark, protective purpose, warding off unseen cosmic horrors found in Lovecraft stories. One night, he witnesses a terrifying climax as Zann’s frantic playing battles an invisible force, ultimately leading to a catastrophic, mind-shattering conclusion.

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Herbert West - Reanimator (1921)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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Hypnos (1922)

hypnos by hp lovecraft, written in 1922

In this chilling narrative, a sculptor encounters a mysterious and charismatic man who becomes both his friend and mentor. As they delve into the unknown, they explore realms beyond human understanding and confront entities of unimaginable power, reminiscent of classic Lovecraft stories. However, the mentor, Hypnos, begins to exhibit signs of fear and deterioration, cautioning the narrator about the lurking dangers. As their experiments spiral out of control, the tension builds to a climactic encounter that shatters the boundary between reality and the dream world, weaving an experience akin to horror audio and ASMR tales that leave listeners on edge.

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What the Moon Brings (1922)

In The Terrible Old Man, what begins as a simple robbery in the dark town of Kingsport ends in silence, as the sea reclaims what it’s owed and the town forgets the names of the unwise.


Starting at 12:04, in What the Moon Brings, There is no scream, no struggle—only the quiet surrender to something older than time, waiting just beyond the tide.

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Azathoth (1922)

azathoth by hp lovecraft, 1922

At the heart of the abyss, where time dissolves and space is meaningless, the dreamer finds Azathoth—the mindless, seething center of the universe. A force of chaos, madness, and unreasoning destruction, Azathoth is the blind idiot god whose presence nullifies all thought and order. In the chilling embrace of horror audio, the story concludes with the terrifying realization that beyond human imagination lies nothing but writhing, chaotic horror—echoed in ASMR tales—and the dreamer is lost within its merciless grasp, reminiscent of the darkest Lovecraft stories.

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The Horror at Martin's Beach (1922)

The Horror at Martin's Beach (1922)

The Horror at Martin's Beach (1922)

The Horror at Martin’s Beach was co-written with Sonia H. Greene, Lovecraft’s wife at the time. Together, they crafted a story that blends maritime mystery with cosmic despair — a haunting echo of the deep that foreshadows The Call of Cthulhu itself.


It begins with the capture of a monstrous sea creature… and ends with an entire town drawn helplessly toward the waves.

Was it curiosity? Or the pull of something older — something waiting just beyond the tide? The Horror at Martin’s Beach is a reminder that the ocean keeps its own gods… and sometimes, it calls them home.

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The Hound (1922)

The Horror at Martin's Beach (1922)

The Horror at Martin's Beach (1922)

the hound by hp lovecraft, written in 1922

In this chilling tale that could easily be featured among the best ASMR tales, we delve into the eerie desolation surrounding two grave-robbing friends who unwittingly unearthed a cursed amulet. This act unleashes a nightmarish hound from beyond the grave, leading their lives to spiral into madness as they are relentlessly haunted by this spectral beast. The story, reminiscent of classic Lovecraft stories, masterfully weaves gothic horror with supernatural elements, crafting an experience that grips you with its bone-chilling dread, perfect for fans of horror audio.

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The Lurking Fear (1922)

The Horror at Martin's Beach (1922)

The Rats in the Walls (1923)

the lurking fear by hp lovecraft, written in 1922

The story unfolds around a journalist delving into a series of mysterious deaths in the Catskill Mountains, reminiscent of chilling ASMR tales. As he investigates, he uncovers the horrifying history of the Martense family, who transformed into monstrous, inhuman creatures. Each revelation heightens the tension, leading to a harrowing confrontation with the grotesque fear that has lurked in this region for generations, echoing the themes found in classic horror audio and Lovecraft stories.

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The Rats in the Walls (1923)

The Rats in the Walls (1923)

The Rats in the Walls (1923)

A man returns to his ancestral home, Exham Priory — a place whispered about for centuries and long left to decay. But the walls remember, and the blood remembers, and soon the rats begin to stir in the dark…


It’s a descent through heritage and horror — a story of madness, memory, and the hunger that hides beneath civilization’s skin. Written in 1923, this tale remains one of Lovecraft’s most haunting reflections on ancestry, guilt, and the inescapable weight of blood.

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The Unnamable (1923)

The Rats in the Walls (1923)

The Unnamable (1923)

Set in the haunted town of Arkham, The Unnamable follows Randolph Carter, a weird fiction writer, and his rationalist friend Joel Manton as they debate the nature of supernatural horror while sitting atop a weathered tomb near a crumbling house. Carter insists that some entities are so alien, so ancient, they defy description — hence, “unnamable.” What begins as a philosophical conversation turns into a visceral nightmare when the two are attacked by a formless, gelatinous presence—something with horns, hooves, and a thousand shifting shapes. They awaken in a hospital, bruised and bloodied, bearing marks no rational explanation can erase.

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Ashes (1923)

The Rats in the Walls (1923)

The Unnamable (1923)

ashes by hp lovecraft and cm eddy, written in 1923

The story unfolds as an eerie ASMR tale, detailing the obsession of Dr. Alfred Clarendon with reviving the dead. Alongside his friend Frank, Clarendon embarks on a risky experiment using a potent chemical mixture. However, instead of restoring a human, the revival leads to a ghastly, vengeful creature. As the horror audio of their experiment spirals out of control, terror grips them both. The climax features a chilling confrontation, echoing the themes found in classic Lovecraft stories and highlighting the peril of tampering with forces beyond human comprehension.

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The Ghost-Eater (1923)

The Ghost-Eater (1923)

The Ghost-Eater (1923)

the ghost eater by hp lovecraft and cm eddy jr, written in 1923

The story follows Harley Warren, a scholar fascinated by the supernatural, who hears rumors of a cursed graveyard home to the malevolent spirit known as the Ghost-Eater. Driven by curiosity, Warren ventures into the graveyard, only to experience a series of terrifying, supernatural encounters reminiscent of classic ASMR tales. This chilling narrative weaves together elements of ghostly horror, ancient curses, and relentless suspense akin to Lovecraft stories, leaving readers with a spine-chilling sense of dread that is perfect for horror audio enthusiasts.

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The Loved Dead (1923)

The Ghost-Eater (1923)

The Ghost-Eater (1923)

Co-written with C.M. Eddy Jr., this is widely considered one of Lovecraft’s most graphic and twisted tales. Its themes of necrophilia and psychological decay pushed the boundaries of pulp horror, even prompting some publications to reject it for its content. Though not part of the mythos, it lingers as a dark echo in Lovecraft’s legacy—a tale where dread is not cosmic, but deeply, viscerally human.

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The Festival (1923)

The Ghost-Eater (1923)

the festival by hp lovecraft, written in 1923

The story follows an unnamed narrator who travels to the ancient town of Kingsport during the Yuletide season to partake in a mysterious festival held by his distant relatives. The townsfolk lead him to a subterranean realm where unspeakable horrors await, reminiscent of the chilling ASMR tales that haunt the mind. In a climactic revelation, he witnesses the congregation of eldritch entities performing ghastly rites, akin to the most unsettling horror audio, leaving him scarred and questioning his sanity as if he had stepped into one of the most harrowing Lovecraft stories.

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Deaf, Dumb, and Blind (1924)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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Under the Pyramids / Imprisoned with the Pharaohs (1924)

Under the Pyramids / Imprisoned with the Pharaohs (1924)

imprisoned with the pharoahs / under the pyramids by hp lovecraft and harry houdini, written in 1924

While exploring the Great Pyramids of Egypt, real-life escape artist Harry Houdini is abducted by sinister guides and left to perish in an ancient burial chamber. As he navigates the dark, labyrinthine passages beneath the pyramids, he encounters terrifying relics and eerie, otherworldly creatures that could belong in ASMR tales or horror audio. Battling his way through mystical traps and ancient horrors, Houdini unravels a chilling connection between the tombs and a forgotten, malevolent cult reminiscent of Lovecraft stories. The climax reveals a macabre ceremony involving grotesque, undead beings resurrected from the depths of time.

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The Shunned House (1924)

Under the Pyramids / Imprisoned with the Pharaohs (1924)

an old abandoned house with cthulhu tentacles rising from within and the words Shunned House

In the heart of Providence stands a house no one dares enter. Its walls are stained with death, its cellar steeped in something older than rot. Generations have lived —and died— within, each touched by a slow, wasting horror that defies explanation.

The narrator and his uncle, a scholar of the occult, decide to confront the mystery head-on. Armed with science and ritual, they descend into the cellar, seeking the source of the corruption. What they uncover is no ghost, no curse, but a parasitic entity—a being that feeds on life, memory, and time itself. The Shunned House is a tale of ancestral decay and buried monstrosity, where the past refuses to stay dead and the soil itself remembers every scream.

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The Horror at Red Hook (1925)

The Horror at Red Hook (1925)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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He (1925)

The Horror at Red Hook (1925)

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In the Vault (1925)

The Descendant (1926)

in the vault by hp lovecraft, written in 1925

In the Vault tells an eerie tale reminiscent of classic Lovecraft stories, featuring George Birch, an undertaker in the small New England town of Peck Valley. Known for his careless and unprofessional behavior, Birch finds himself in a macabre predicament when he becomes locked inside a burial vault with no way out. This horror audio experience immerses listeners in a chilling atmosphere, perfect for those who enjoy ASMR tales that send shivers down the spine.

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The Descendant (1926)

The Call of Cthulhu (1926)

The Descendant (1926)

Written around 1927 and left unfinished, The Descendant bridges Lovecraft’s worlds of myth and melancholy. A weary nobleman confides in a curious scholar, revealing that his lineage stretches back to an age before human history — to a time when cities dreamed beneath alien skies. 

It is a story of heritage and horror, where the past is not gone but waiting. 

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Cool Air (1926)

The Call of Cthulhu (1926)

The Call of Cthulhu (1926)

cool air by hp lovecraft, written in 1926

Dr. Muñoz maintains an unnaturally cold environment using a complex refrigeration system, reminiscent of the chilling atmospheres found in ASMR tales. As the narrator delves deeper into the doctor’s mysterious ailment and genius, he uncovers a horrifying truth: Dr. Muñoz is dead, preserved by his own macabre inventions, much like the characters in Lovecraft stories. When the cooling system fails, the doctor’s decaying body deteriorates rapidly, revealing the terrifying extent of his experiments, perfect for a horror audio experience.

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The Call of Cthulhu (1926)

The Call of Cthulhu (1926)

The Call of Cthulhu (1926)

the call of cthulhu by hp lovecraft, written in 1926

The story unfolds through the fragmented accounts of Professor Angell’s notes, detailing an investigation into a cult worshipping an ancient entity known as Cthulhu. As the narrator, Angell's nephew, pieces together these clues, he uncovers eerie sculptures, cryptic reports, and firsthand experiences of Cthulhu's immense power. This tale, reminiscent of ASMR tales with its immersive detail, masterfully intertwines suspense, mystery, and the dread of the unknown, much like classic horror audio. Lovecraft's stories leave readers spellbound by the awakening of the Great Old One.

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Two Black Bottles (1926)

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Pickman's Model (1926)

pickman's model by hp lovecraft, written in 1926

The story follows Thurber, an art enthusiast, who becomes intrigued by Richard Upton Pickman, a reclusive painter known for his grotesque and unnervingly realistic works of art. As Pickman reveals his process, it becomes clear that these creations are not merely the products of imagination but based on real, unseen horrors. Lovecraft masterfully blends psychological horror with supernatural dread, making it an ideal setting for ASMR tales that echo the chilling themes found in his horror audio. Readers are left with an unsettling glimpse into the abyss of the artist's mind, reminiscent of the most haunting Lovecraft stories.

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The Silver Key (1926)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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The Strange High House in the Mist (1926)

image of an ancient house atop of twisting cliff and the words: strange high house in the mist

In the cliff-bound town of Kingsport, where the sea whispers secrets and the mist clings like memory, there stands a house no one dares approach. Perched impossibly atop a sheer precipice, the Strange High House gazes out over the ocean like a god’s forgotten eye—ancient, unreachable, and utterly silent.

Enter Thomas Olney, a philosopher drawn not by fear, but by wonder. He defies the town’s whispered warnings and climbs the cliff, seeking the truth behind the house’s eerie isolation. What he finds is not abandonment, but presence—a door that opens, a host that waits, and a threshold between worlds.

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The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath (1926)

the dream quest of unknown kadath by hp lovecraft, written in 1926

Randolph Carter, a recurring character in Lovecraft's stories, embarks on a quest to find the majestic city of his dreams, known as Kadath. Guided by hints and warnings, Carter navigates through a realm filled with sinister creatures and ancient deities, including the enigmatic Nyarlathotep. As he nears his destination, he faces overwhelming odds and cosmic revelations that challenge his very understanding of reality. Lovecraft's tale, often narrated in ASMR tales for horror audio enthusiasts, is a masterful blend of adventure, mystery, and cosmic horror, culminating in a breathtaking and mind-bending conclusion.

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The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (1927)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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The Color Out of Space (1927)

The Thing in the Moonlight (1927)

The Color Out of Space (1927)

the color out of space the colour out of space, by hp lovecraft, written in 1927

As an alien presence seeps into the land and water, it begins to corrupt everything it touches. Crops wither, animals mutate, and the local farm family slowly succumbs to madness and decay. The protagonist, an investigator, pieces together the horrifying events from the lone survivor, uncovering that the color is a sentient entity draining the life force from everything around it. This chilling scenario could easily be the backdrop for an ASMR tale or a gripping horror audio experience. Lovecraft's narrative masterfully weaves suspense, dread, and cosmic horror, creating an unforgettable story that explores the terrifying unknown, reminiscent of classic Lovecraft stories.

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The Very Old Folk (1927)

The Thing in the Moonlight (1927)

The Color Out of Space (1927)

An ancient letter recounts a Roman officer’s nightmare—visions of unspeakable rites performed by a people too old for history to remember. It is a story of memory and contagion, where dream bleeds into prophecy and the past refuses to stay buried.


A fragmentary tale, yes—but one that hums with cosmic dread. Because the oldest gods were never forgotten.

They were merely waiting.

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The Thing in the Moonlight (1927)

The Thing in the Moonlight (1927)

This eerie tale wasn’t originally written as a story—it was born from a vivid dream Lovecraft described in a 1927 letter to fellow writer Donald Wandrei. Years later, J. Chapman Miske discovered the letter and transformed it into a short story, adding only a few paragraphs to frame Lovecraft’s dream narrative. Published posthumously in Bizarre magazine in 1941, it’s a rare glimpse into Lovecraft’s subconscious—a raw, unfiltered nightmare that bypasses plot and logic to deliver pure, surreal dread. It’s one of the few stories where Lovecraft himself is the dreamer, blurring the line between author and apparition.

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The Latest Test (1927)

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The History of the Necronomicon (1927)

history of the necronomicon by hp lovecraft, written in 1927

The narrative provides a chilling account of the Necronomicon's author, Abdul Alhazred, a mad Arab who penned the book under the influence of eldritch horrors and ancient, forbidden knowledge. This tale, reminiscent of ASMR tales for those who seek the eerie, traces the book's sinister journey through history. It details its translations, the horrific events linked to its pages, and the cursed individuals who sought its forbidden wisdom. As the Necronomicon weaves its way through the hands of scholars, occultists, and the unwary, it leaves a trail of madness and destruction, underscoring its reputation as a text of unspeakable power, worthy of being featured in horror audio collections and Lovecraft stories.

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The Curse of Yig (1928)

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Ibid (1928)

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The Dunwich Horror (1928)

the dunwich horror by hp lovecraft, written in 1928

The story unfolds in the secluded, eerie town of Dunwich, where the Whateley family conceals dark secrets. The narrative centers on Wilbur Whateley, a peculiar child who grows at an unnaturally rapid pace. Raised by his sinister grandfather and surrounded by whispers of occult practices, Wilbur is drawn to the secrets hidden within the mysterious Necronomicon. Lovecraft's tale, perfect for ASMR tales enthusiasts, skillfully weaves together folklore, suspense, and cosmic dread, leaving listeners of this horror audio both enthralled and unnerved by the unseen terrors that lurk beyond human comprehension, reminiscent of classic Lovecraft stories.

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The Electric Executioner (1929)

the electric executioner by hp lovecraft, written in 1929

The story follows Arthur Feldon, a traveling salesman for a typewriter company, who embarks on a train journey with the enigmatic and eccentric Mr. Suydam. Suydam is obsessed with his invention—a device he calls the "Electric Executioner," designed for instant and painless executions. When their train derails in a desolate region, the full extent of Suydam's madness is revealed. This chilling tale, reminiscent of classic Lovecraft stories, hurtles towards a shocking climax, blending technological horror with psychological dread. Fans of horror audio and ASMR tales will find themselves captivated by the tension and atmosphere that unfolds.

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The Mound (1929)

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Medusa's Coil (1930)

The Whisperer in Darkness (1930)

medusa's coil by hp lovecraft and zealia bishop, 1939

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The Whisperer in Darkness (1930)

The Whisperer in Darkness (1930)

Close-up of a man's face in dramatic shadows with text 'Whisperer in Darkness'.

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At the Mountains of Madness (1931)

At the Mountains of Madness (1931)

at the mountains of madness by hp lovecraft, written in 1931

A gripping tale of Antarctic exploration gone horribly wrong unfolds in this chilling horror audio experience. What begins as a thrilling adventure quickly turns into a nightmare as a team uncovers the ruins of an ancient, pre-human civilization. Within the labyrinthine city, they find evidence of the Elder Things, a race that once dominated Earth, awakening a long-dormant horror: the monstrous and mind-bending Shoggoths. The team's struggle to escape this living nightmare culminates in a frantic, heart-pounding race against the eldritch terrors lurking in the icy depths, making it a perfect addition to any collection of ASMR tales inspired by Lovecraft stories.

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The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1931)

At the Mountains of Madness (1931)

shadow over innsmouth by hp lovecraft, 1931

As Olmstead explores, he uncovers unsettling facts about the townsfolk, who exhibit strange physical characteristics and behave in unnerving ways. As he listens to chilling ASMR tales, Olmstead learns of the town's dark pact with Deep Ones, aquatic humanoid creatures that dwell in the depths. The climax races towards a nightmarish escape as Olmstead discovers his own shocking connection to the town's monstrous legacy. Lovecraft masterfully blends folklore, suspense, and cosmic terror in his horror audio narratives, creating an unforgettable story that leaves readers haunted by the lurking dread of Innsmouth’s shadows.

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The Trap (1931)

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The Dreams in the Witch House (1932)

In 1933, this tale caused a quiet stir among readers and critics alike. Lovecraft’s daring blend of witchcraft, mathematics, and interdimensional physics felt unsettlingly ahead of its time — some called it visionary, others called it heresy.


In this tale, a gifted student of Miskatonic University discovers that geometry can be a doorway, and that the lines between science and sorcery are perilously thin. Within the warped angles of his rented room, he awakens something that was never meant to be mapped. A fever dream of numbers and nightmares, The Dreams in the Witch House remains one of Lovecraft’s strangest and most debated stories — proof that even the laws of space can tremble under a witch’s hand.

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The Man of Stone (1932)

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The Horror in the Museum (1932)

First published in Weird Tales in July 1933, The Horror in the Museum was ghostwritten by Lovecraft for Hazel Heald, combining her grisly imagination with his cosmic unease. Together, they created one of his most disturbingly tactile stories — a descent into waxen artistry so lifelike it feels alive.


When a curious art enthusiast visits Rogers’ Museum in Southwark Street, he discovers more than mere effigies behind glass — there are shapes that breathe, eyes that glisten too naturally, and whispers of a grotesque god from older worlds. In the still air of that subterranean gallery, creation itself becomes worship… and the sculptor’s devotion demands sacrifice.

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Through the Gates of the Silver Key (1933)

Through the Gates of the Silver Key (1933)

Through the Gates of the Silver Key (1933)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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Winged Death (1933)

Through the Gates of the Silver Key (1933)

Through the Gates of the Silver Key (1933)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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Out of the Aeons (1933)

Through the Gates of the Silver Key (1933)

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The Thing on the Doorstep (1933)

the thing on the doorstep by hp lovecraft, written in 1933

A man possessed, entangled in a sinister transfer of consciousness. A friend, alarmed, uncovers the horrifying truth: Asenath is using forbidden rituals to swap bodies, extending her life through a series of malevolent possessions. In the realm of horror audio, Lovecraft masterfully blends psychological terror with supernatural dread, crafting Lovecraft stories that leave listeners haunted by the chilling implications of mind and body usurpation, much like the unsettling ASMR tales that linger long after the narrative ends.

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The Evil Clergyman (1933)

The Horror in the Burying Ground (1933-35)

In a shadowed attic filled with arcane relics, the narrator is warned: touch nothing. But curiosity stirs, and one object—a strange book—draws him in. The moment he opens it, the room shifts. Time fractures. And a spectral figure appears: a gaunt, malevolent clergyman whose presence warps reality itself.

What follows is not a haunting, but a dimensional trespass, where the narrator glimpses a world beyond sanity—a place where knowledge is poison and the past refuses to stay buried. 

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The Horror in the Burying Ground (1933-35)

The Horror in the Burying Ground (1933-35)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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The Hoard of the Wizard-Beast (1933)

A doomed expedition seeks a monstrous treasure buried in the earth’s oldest shadows. What they find is no mere relic, but a living curse — one that guards its own legend with teeth and time. First published posthumously, this tale feels like an unearthed relic itself: part pulp adventure, part cosmic parable about the price of obsession.

Even the bravest treasure hunters must eventually learn — some riches remember who touched them.

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The Slaying of the Monster (1933)

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The Book (1933)

the book by hp lovecraft, written in 1933

The narrative follows an unnamed protagonist who discovers a forbidden tome filled with arcane knowledge and dark rituals. This protagonist's obsession with the book leads him to perform dangerous rituals, which culminate in his horrifying realization that he has summoned otherworldly entities beyond human comprehension. Lovecraft masterfully blends elements of occultism, psychological horror, and cosmic dread, creating a narrative that resonates with fans of ASMR tales and horror audio, leaving readers both enthralled and unnerved, reminiscent of classic Lovecraft stories.

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The Tree on the Hill (1934)

The Battle that Ended the Century (1934)

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The Battle that Ended the Century (1934)

The Battle that Ended the Century (1934)

The Battle that Ended the Century (1934)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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The Shadow out of Time (1934)

The Battle that Ended the Century (1934)

The Battle that Ended the Century (1934)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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Till A' the Seas (1935)

A rare, sorrowful vision of the far future, where the oceans have dried, the stars have dimmed, and humanity itself flickers like the last candle in the dark. First published in The Vagrant in 1935, this haunting collaboration with R. H. Barlow trades cosmic monsters for a slower, more human apocalypse. It is a meditation on extinction and endurance — the quiet horror of watching the world end not with violence, but with thirst.

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Collapsing Cosmoses (1935)

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The Challenge from Beyond (1935)

the challenge from beyond by hp lovecraft, written in 1935

An American scientist stumbles upon a strange crystalline artifact in the wilds of British Columbia, which unexpectedly transports him across the cosmos to a distant, ancient world inhabited by monstrous, tentacled beings. Trapped in the body of one such creature, Campbell navigates a landscape filled with alien horrors and ancient mysteries that could easily inspire ASMR tales or horror audio. Meanwhile, the alien consciousness now inhabiting his body experiences the human world through the lens of Lovecraft stories. As both struggle to comprehend their new realities, they confront the terrifying vastness of the universe and the fragility of their own existence.

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The Disinterment (1935)

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The Diary of Alonzo Typer (1935)

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The Haunter of the Dark (1935)

haunter of the dark by hp lovecraft, written in 1935

Lovecraft conjures a spine-chilling tale of forbidden knowledge and eldritch terror, perfect for fans of ASMR tales and horror audio. The story follows Robert Blake, an inquisitive writer who becomes obsessed with an abandoned church in Providence, Rhode Island, where he discovers artifacts linked to a cult that worshipped the ancient god Nyarlathotep. As he delves deeper into this Lovecraft story, Blake is plagued by horrifying visions and an overwhelming sense of dread. The narrative culminates with Blake’s final, frantic journal entry, revealing his ultimate fate.

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The Walls of Eryx (1936)

The Walls of Eryx (1936)

The Walls of Eryx (1936)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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The Night Ocean (1936)

The Walls of Eryx (1936)

The Walls of Eryx (1936)

Dark, twisted forest with a mysterious glowing light and bold 'COMING SOON' text.

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The Fungi from Yuggoth (1943)

The Lamp of Alhazred (1953) + August Derleth

The Lamp of Alhazred (1953) + August Derleth

the fungi from yuggoth by hp lovecraft, written in 1943

The cycle begins with the protagonist discovering a mysterious, ancient tome. As he delves into its pages, he is transported through cosmic realms and eldritch dimensions, encountering a series of surreal and nightmarish visions. Each poem reveals unsettling fragments of a larger, terrifying reality involving the alien fungi from the distant planet Yuggoth. In this immersive experience, ASMR tales intertwine with horror audio, as Lovecraft masterfully weaves a story of discovery and terror. The boundary between reality and the unknown blurs, leaving readers in a state of awe and unease, akin to the chilling atmosphere found in classic Lovecraft stories.

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The Lamp of Alhazred (1953) + August Derleth

The Lamp of Alhazred (1953) + August Derleth

The Lamp of Alhazred (1953) + August Derleth

the lamp of alhazred, written by hp lovecraft and august derleth, 1953

In the dim recesses of an ancient study, the notorious Lamp of Alhazred sits shrouded in an ominous glow. Legends tell of arcane rituals and the dire consequences faced by those who dared to harness its power. As the lamp's light flickers, shadows twist into horrifying shapes, invoking dread and an undeniable pull towards the dark secrets it guards. Each revelation, much like the chilling ASMR tales that echo in the realm of horror audio, promises not only enlightenment but a descent into unfathomable madness. For those brave enough to peer into its depths, the Lamp of Alhazred offers a haunting reminder found in many Lovecraft stories: some secrets are meant to remain hidden.

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