I've always enjoyed anthologies - experiencing a standalone tale and meeting new characters in new settings is a welcome contrast to investing in hours of ongoing plots and following a familiar cast across a season. Not that there's anything wrong with serial storytelling, but sometimes I want a complete yarn in one thirty minute sitting. Campfire Radio Theater offers just this, delivering spooky and disturbing horror in unconnected narratives. Anthologies always risk being inconsistent due to their very nature of having no set formula or regular strands, locations or characters. While there are a few episodes that fell shorter than others, overall the show has captivated me with its grim, gory, gruesome fare. I'll go many months between listens, or check out several stories in a short space of time. The luxury of anthologised fiction. But each time I know I'm going to experience a great story.