Go to the F.F. Playlists. ANYTHING written by Shirley Jackson is a fave. M.R. James comes next. "The Fly" by Langelaan is the best thing I've narrated. E.E.F.
@@FrenchEdward06 I recently got into Jackson! I haven't read any of her novels yet though I own Hill House, but I've loved her short stories (Favorites are probably The Possibility of Evil, What a Thought, The Summer People, Jack the Ripper, and Louisa Please Come Home) -- they have a very Twilight Zone vibe to them that I'm surprised nothing by her was adapted by the show. Like a lot of people I got into reading these kinds of stories through Lovecraft though he's still the only author of it that I've really read "thoroughly", though I've really enjoyed what Algernon Blackwood I've read and recently found a decent enough collection of his stories in physical form which far surpasses having to read the text through pdfs. Thanks for generously sharing your great talents to provide new life to these stories both famous and obscure for a modern audience, cheers!
Gee that was swell father.. (me being transported to the 1950s watching a movie from the 1930s about an archaeological dig in the 1920s of a tomb from the 1000s bce). Checked all the boxes for me.
Ed, may i ask, why did you remove your excellent reading of Campbells' 'Who goes there?' - it was, to my mind, the best reading of this story yet recorded.
Thanks, The Art of The Brave, COPYRIGHT issues & lawsuit threats forced me to pull it from The Channel. STAY TUNED. It may come back on a limited basis. E.E.F.
Edward D Wood jr. Any story written by the director of Plan 9 From Outer Space has to be worth a listen.
That about wraps it up.
No pun intended. E.E.F.
Do you think you could rank/list some of your all time favorite stories of the sorts of Weird Tales and adjacent subgenres you cover?
Go to the F.F. Playlists. ANYTHING written by Shirley Jackson is a fave. M.R. James comes next. "The Fly" by Langelaan is the best thing I've narrated. E.E.F.
@@FrenchEdward06 I recently got into Jackson! I haven't read any of her novels yet though I own Hill House, but I've loved her short stories (Favorites are probably The Possibility of Evil, What a Thought, The Summer People, Jack the Ripper, and Louisa Please Come Home) -- they have a very Twilight Zone vibe to them that I'm surprised nothing by her was adapted by the show. Like a lot of people I got into reading these kinds of stories through Lovecraft though he's still the only author of it that I've really read "thoroughly", though I've really enjoyed what Algernon Blackwood I've read and recently found a decent enough collection of his stories in physical form which far surpasses having to read the text through pdfs. Thanks for generously sharing your great talents to provide new life to these stories both famous and obscure for a modern audience, cheers!
@@wayoftheredpanda2898 Very kind. THANK YOU for listening in. E.E.F.
Fantastic way to start my Sunday morning while enjoying a cup of coffee with Bear - my cat - nestled on my lap
PULL THE STRINK! PULL THE STRINK!
What a delight! Your narration breathes life into this story.
I resuscitate stories on the FICTION FANTASTIC Channel. E.E.F.
Thank you, Mr French. I really look forward to your Sinister Saturday narration. 😊
Thanks to you my member of the Evil Army of the Night. E.E.F.
Man I love this stuff!
Me too. FUN stuff! E.E.F.
I actually felt sorry for the mummy.
Great narration Edward!
Loved it , so real 🏺⚱️⚰️ it felt like I was transported there 💛 marvelous job !
Thanks. Kudos to Ed Wood, Jr. E.E.F.
Oh, chills from that one.
Many thanks 🙏
Ed Wood stole the best bits from the old Universal Pics Mummy movies. E.E.F.
Thank you!
Cheers! Thanks for listening! E.E.F.
The Beat! Thank you
Gee that was swell father.. (me being transported to the 1950s watching a movie from the 1930s about an archaeological dig in the 1920s of a tomb from the 1000s bce). Checked all the boxes for me.
Ed, may i ask, why did you remove your excellent reading of Campbells' 'Who goes there?' - it was, to my mind, the best reading of this story yet recorded.
Thanks, The Art of The Brave, COPYRIGHT issues & lawsuit threats forced me to pull it from The Channel. STAY TUNED. It may come back on a limited basis. E.E.F.
Mr. French, what happened to your reading of "Who Goes There"?
WGT will return to the channel periodically. Stay tuned! E.E.F.
@FrenchEdward06 you are my favorite narrator! I'm hoping you bring some of your nuanced special effects, sounds to your new production!