And finally for today, here are details of last week's recording of twelve traditional spooky stories from the Victorians - who really knew how to do this sort of thing!
A Victorian Gentleman’s Ghostly Anthology
Read by John Banks
Twelve of the very best Victorian short ghost stories, all written by
incredibly talented, but oft-times overlooked or forgotten, authors.
"The Victorian era is remembered for many things, but one of the
fondest is the wide and varied array of short, ghostly, suspenseful
tales…often enjoyed around the fireside at Christmas time.
In this new anthology, John Banks performs twelve of the very best,
all written by incredibly talented, but oft-times overlooked or
forgotten, authors. Once you tire of Dickens and James, these are the
true masters of short-form suspense":
The Steel Mirror by W.W. Fenn
A Real Country Ghost Story by Albert Smith
The Weird Violinist by Anonymous
Walsham Grange: A Real Ghost Story by E. Morant Cox
Haunted by Coulson Kernahan
Nicodemus by Alfred Crowquill
The Veiled Portrait by James Grant
The Ghost Chamber by Anonymous
The Doll’s Ghost by F. Marion Crawford
How Peter Parley Laid A Ghost: A Story of Owl’s Abbey by Anonymous
The Ghost’s Summons by Ada Buisson
A Terrible Retribution; or, Squire Orton’s Ghost by Anonymous
Produced by Neil Gardner
I recorded these stories with producer Neil Gardner, who has made them available free to download via this web site:
Should you choose to have a listen to these stories, I very much hope that you will enjoy them.
...all for now, more just as soon as it happens!
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