Transmissions from the Campfire

By: Daniel Kelley and Patrick Kitson
  • Summary

  • Warm your soul by the fire with short fiction of the dark, the odd and sometimes the outright disturbing, set in and around Colorado's Roaring Fork Valley. Stories are written by Patrick Kitson, with production and performance by Daniel Kelley.
    Daniel Kelley and Patrick Kitson
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Episodes
  • Embers: Stephen Graham Jones - The Interview
    Oct 8 2024

    Embers... extras, mini tales, bonus bits. Listen tonight as we bring you Patrick Kitson's interview with bestselling horror author Stephen Graham Jones, from the Colorado Festival of Horror 2024.

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    Written by Patrick Quinn Kitson
    Performed and engineered by Daniel Kelley
    Produced by Daniel Kelley and Patrick Kitson


    The short story collections that fuel this podcast are now available on Amazon!
    NIGHT, by Patrick Quinn Kitson: ⁠⁠https://a.co/d/5kAqBG6⁠⁠
    DAY, by Patrick Quinn Kitson: ⁠⁠https://a.co/d/21fvCCv⁠⁠

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    Music Credits for this Episode

    • Dark Ambient by stereocode

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    16 mins
  • Bubbles
    Oct 6 2024

    For the last 100 years, at the historic Hot Springs Pool and Resort in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, an entity made up of something no one can see or hear has been feeding upon unsuspecting tourists.


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    IG: @transmissionsfromthecampfire | X: @TransmissionsFC


    Written by Patrick Quinn Kitson

    Performed and engineered by Daniel Kelley

    Produced by Daniel Kelley and Patrick Kitson


    The short story collections that fuel this podcast are now available on Amazon!

    NIGHT, by Patrick Quinn Kitson: ⁠https://a.co/d/5kAqBG6⁠

    DAY, by Patrick Quinn Kitson: ⁠https://a.co/d/21fvCCv⁠


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    Music Credits for this Episode

    • Dark Ambient by stereocode
    • Choke v1 - Fullmix by primalhousemusic
    • Queen of Hearts v1 - Fullmix by primalhousemusic
    • The Wanderer by OB-LIX
    • Magic Forest by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
      Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    26 mins
  • Gumballs
    Jul 21 2024

    The narrator recounts the legendary tale of The Confectioner, a serial killing candy salesman from Grand Junction, Colorado, a story which just might be a lot funnier than it sounds.


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    Written by Patrick Quinn Kitson

    Performed and engineered by Daniel Kelley

    Produced by Daniel Kelley and Patrick Kitson


    Transmissions from the Campfire will be at the Carbondale Mountain Fair in Carbondale, Colorado from July 26 - 28, 2024. Come meet our team and get your very own signed copy of the books!


    The short story collections that fuel this podcast are now available on Amazon!

    NIGHT, by Patrick Quinn Kitson: https://a.co/d/5kAqBG6

    DAY, by Patrick Quinn Kitson: https://a.co/d/21fvCCv


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    Music Credits for this Episode

    • Dark Ambient by stereocode
    • Suspense Dark Ambient by Defekt_Maschine
    • Tension Music Box and Horror Music Box 2 by UNIVERSFIELD
    • Heaven - Instrumental by Free-to-use-audio
    • Elegant Funeral Organ Music for Reflection by nickpanek620
    • Church Organ by Music_For_Videos
    • Cinematic Choral Chant - Halo Inspired by Humanoide_Media


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    22 mins

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