Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!\nThis week's co-host is Ken's brother, Craig!\xa0 The boys had fun last time he came on, but this week Craig starts the episode off with a shocking revelation!\nOnce they sort that out, Ken introduces this week's author and story, and Craig jumps into a valiant reading of C.M. Eddy, Jr's "The Ghost-Eater".\nAlong the way, the boys discuss a new music genre, Craig struggles to pronounce words (this is why you warm up), and Ken fails to remember the name of the guy who wrote Conan the Barbarian.\xa0 It's Robert E. Howard, Ken, you've read him on this show.\xa0 Get your crap together, dude.\nIf you listened last week, a "cash clo man" was a man who would stand in the street ringing loud cowbells and offering to buy people's junk, especially old clothes.\xa0 They were outlawed across most of the planet by the late 1930s for being loud and annoying.\n"The Ghost-Eater" was published in Weird Tales in 1924.\nEmail us at 5050artsproduction@gmail.com.\nRemember to tell five friends to check out\xa0Campfire Classics.\nLike, subscribe, leave a review.\nNow sit back, light a fire (or even a candle), grab a drink, and enjoy.