Jarod K. Anderson

The Cryptonaturalist

Fiction EN ↓ 69 episodes

The CryptoNaturalist is a scripted fiction podcast all about real love for imaginary nature. It’s about cryptids and other weird and wild topics. Featuring poetry and field reports to make our world a richer, stranger place. New episodes 1st/15th.

Author

Jarod K. Anderson

Category

Fiction

Podcast website

www.cryptonaturalist.com

Latest episode

Aug 6, 2025

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Episodes

Episode 67: Strange Animals 06.08.2025

Jarod K. Anderson’s new novel set in the world of The CryptoNaturalist is now available for preorder! You can find more information here: https://linktr.ee/jarodkanderson Strange Animals is a cozy, creepy story of a man’s transformative journey into the world of cryptids and rare, hidden knowledge.

Episode 66: The Counting Pines 15.11.2024

"Crypto" is a slippery prefix, and it's best to be careful with it.   Thanks to Evan Dicken for writing the bulk of today’s episode. By day, Evan Dicken studies old Japanese Maps and crunches data for medical research at Ohio State University. By night, he does neither of these things. His audio fiction can be heard performed on: The NoSleep Podcast, Pseudopod, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Po...

Episode 65: Autumn Traditions 15.10.2024

Autumn is full of fun, cozy traditions, like keeping watch on the knothole man so he doesn’t reach too far into our world. Thanks to Harrison Hamm for this episode’s hidden lore segment.  Harrison Hamm is an LA-based poet, screenwriter, and essayist originally from rural Tennessee. Selected for fellowships with New York Stage & Film Filmmakers Workshop, Diverso's The Minority Report, and...

Episode 64: Northern Pondhawk 01.09.2024

Best to have a telepathic microphone when searching for cryptid dragonflies. Sometimes the simple, straightforward solutions are the best option. Thanks to Luísa Black Ellis for this week’s hidden lore poetry. Luísa is a Brazilian-American poet and self-taught ecologist methodically inspecting mosses in traditional Nansemond and Chesepian territory. She lives a quiet and devotional life in a monas...

Something in the Woods Loves You - Audiobook Preview 15.08.2024

This episode is an audiobook preview for Something in the Woods Loves You , Jarod K. Anderson's new memoir coming this September from Timber Press and Hachette Books . For more information, visit JarodKAnderson.com .

Episode 63: Corvid 01.08.2024

Many seemingly common corvids are cryptids. There’s a world of difference between perceiving a thing and knowing the full story. Thanks to Jamie Lackey for today’s hidden lore. Jamie Lackey lives in Pittsburgh with her husband and their cats. She has had over 200 short stories published in places like  Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Apex Magazine , and  Escape Pod . In addition to writing, she...

Episode 62: Volunteering 01.07.2024

Volunteering is a great reminder that many of the most important things in life don’t involve money changing hands. Thanks to Bennett Berardi for this week’s hidden lore poem. Bennett is an arborist and honorary goblin moonlighting as a gardener-poet in Nevada County, California. He draws inspiration from forests, fields, and fairy realms as well as the works of Gary Snyder, Mary Oliver, and the v...

Episode 61: Tending the Garden 15.06.2024

Contentment is both a skill and a gift we grant ourselves. The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson. Preorders for Jarod K. Anderson’s new memoir about loving nature and struggling with depression are now open. Visit JarodKAnderson.com for more information. To find bonus content and a variety of strange rewards, support our show by visiting Patreon.com/CryptoNaturalist . You c...

Episode 60: Moss Tide 15.05.2024

Ebbing and flowing, teaming with life, soft to the touch. Some things are better left to themselves. Thanks to Emily Kramer for today’s hidden lore poem “An Absence of Ants.” Emily is a poet from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania with an MA in English from Ohio University. She currently works at a nonprofit for domestic violence and crime survivors. Outside of work, she loves hiking, playing cozy video gam...

Episode 59: Moon Shadow 16.04.2024

Night is Earth’s shadow and many creatures call it home. The moon’s shadow is a different sort of night entirely. Thanks to Nicolette Nuytten for today’s hidden lore, “Water Beetles.” Nicolette works at the library and spends her free time walking in the woods or reading everything she can get her grubby little hands on. She lives in Manitoba with her wife and a little grey chinchilla. You can fin...

Episode 58: Ghost Flies 01.04.2024

What counts as a ghost is, perhaps, open to interpretation.  Thanks to Steve Shell for voicing today’s field report. Steve is a co-creator, writer, and voice of the narrator on the Old Gods of Appalachia podcast. Old Gods is entering the homestretch of their fourth season and will be heading out on tour again this summer.  Thanks to Emilie Lygren for today’s hidden lore poem, “Chrysalis....

Episode 57: Breakfast 15.03.2024

An early morning record focusing on starting the day The CryptoNaturalist way. Thanks to Joseph Giglio for today’s hidden lore, “The Sky.” Joseph is currently an MFA student at George Mason University and originally from Buffalo, NY. He has been previously published in Corvus Review and Dead Fern Press amongst others. He is often somewhere he shouldn't be looking for birds or ghosts, but never bir...

Episode 56: A Walk in the Woods 01.03.2024

There’s something playing music just down the path, but that isn’t the only worthy mystery beneath the trees.  Today’s hidden lore was “The Bone Mother’s Daughter” by Tim Goldstone. Tim Goldstone is based on a true event. He has roamed widely and currently writes in remote rural Wales  Published internationally in numerous print and online journals and anthologies, including The Speculat...

Episode 55: Feather Fountain 15.02.2024

The Feather Fountain is as beautiful as it is deadly and it’s plenty of both. Thanks to Cecil Baldwin for voicing the Stairway Keeper. Cecil has long been one of my favorite voices in podcasting and you can hear him on the show that first inspired me to create audio-fiction, Welcome to Night Vale. Thanks to Kathryn Nuernberger for today’s hidden lore poem. Kathryn is the author of THE WITCH OF EYE...

Episode 54: Mirror Falls 01.02.2024

The mirror falls, like all water, links us to many other versions of ourself. Thanks to Cat Stone for lending her voice to this episode. Hidden lore poetry by Matt Dennison. Matt is the author of Kind Surgery, from Urtica Press (Fr.) and Waiting for Better, from Main Street Rag Press. His poetry has appeared in Verse Daily, Rattle, Bayou Magazine, Redivider and Cider Press Review, among others. Hi...

Episode 53: The Uneasiness 15.01.2024

The Uneasiness waits and watches somewhere beyond dark windows. Thanks to Tim Murphy for his hidden lore poem “Wildness Unafraid.” Tim Murphy (he/him) is a disabled, bisexual poet who lives in Portland, Oregon. His writing explores disability and our complex, tenuous relationship to the more-than-human world. Tim's poetry appears in Wordgathering, Remington Review, Writers Resist, The Long COVID R...

Episode 52: Mecha-Shrew 01.01.2024

Rumor has it the mecha-shrew is extinct, but not all rumors are trustworthy.   Thanks to Emily Benson for this episode’s hidden lore poem, “On the Question of the Happiness of Clams.” Emily Benson lives in Western New York with her husband and two sons. Previous publications include Deep Wild Journal, Gastropoda , Literary Mama, Moist Poetry Journal, Paddler Press , and The Dillydoun Review ....

Episode 51: Shadow Fly 15.12.2023

The Shadow Fly drinks from your shadow, which, in turn, drinks from you. Thanks to Hannah Ringler for this episodes hidden lore poem. Hannah Ringler is a poet, parent, and gardener from North Carolina. She is the coordinator for the North Carolina Poetry Society's Poetry in Plain Sight program, which is a community outreach program across North Carolina to bring North Carolina poets and readers to...

Episode 50: Willow Man 19.02.2023

All trees talk. Some trees walk. Special thanks to Ellen Weatherford for voicing today’s field report! Ellen is a co-host on the Just the Zoo of Us podcast, a family-friendly show that researches, rates, and reviews wildlife, along with hosting a wonderful variety of expert guests.

Episode 49: Waiting Room Loach 23.03.2022

Hidden lore poetry by Mia Cong. Mia is an aspiring chef, occasional poet, and current scribe working under the handle theshitpostcalligrapher across all platforms. Still looking through the urban wilds of Toronto Canada for a kitchen to call home, you can find her writings and love of the deep ocean and decay at genericpoetryblog on tumblr.   Special thanks to Guy Montgomery for voicing...

Episode 48: Brambleberry Scrambler 04.01.2022

The Brambleberry Scrambler is just on the edge of being real, which is a perfectly lovely place to call home. Hidden Lore poetry by Katelyn Allred. Katelyn is a writer and student currently working towards a Bachelor’s Degree in English. Her work has been featured in The Merrimack Review, and you can find her on Instagram @katelynallredwrites. Special thanks to Matthew Zahnzinger for playing Profe...

Episode 47: The Fire Feast 15.12.2021

In this episode, The CryptoNaturalist shares a homemade winter tradition and ponders the importance of making meaning, ritual, and gratitude.   Check out Field Guide to the Haunted Forest by Jarod K. Anderson wherever books are sold.  Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.   Mailing Address:   The CryptoNaturalist PO Box 837 Delaw...

Episode 46: Cassandra Logs 3: Doorway Creature 15.10.2021

Humans once believed that doorways were a separate place  – neither one room nor the other, but their own distinct world.  Broadly speaking, people don’t believe that anymore, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t true. Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.   Exclusive stickers, pins, shirts, and access to bonus content and strange expertise...

Episode 45: Hello Traveler 08.08.2021

Thoughts about loving ourselves in an imperfect world in a strange tavern on a dark hill. Thanks to Andrew Collins for the use of his song Farewell my Old Friend. I borrowed it with his permission from a 2020 YouTube performance. I just love Andrew’s playing. Find out more about his music and check out his mandolin lessons at www.andrewcollinstrio.com.  Hidden lore poetry by Eric Fisher Stone...

Episode 44: Cassandra Logs 2: Nameless Fish 25.05.2021

Cassandra recalls an old friend and a nameless fish.   The CryptoNaturalist is written by Jarod K. Anderson and Leslie J. Anderson. Cassandra is voiced by Leslie J. Anderson. The CryptoNaturalist is voiced by Jarod K. Anderson.   Reminder: Transcripts of this and every episode are available at cryptonaturalist.com.   Exclusive stickers, pins, shirts, and access to bonus content and...

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