I love the tension and excitement Edward E. French brings to this classic story. Wonderful combination of 1940's mystery radio with high quality sound.
Always look forward to hearing the notification telling me that you have another story.. I sometimes listen to your stories at night to try to go to sleep but, You put SO MUCH expression into your reading So I'm always on edge listening that I never go to sleep.. Your stories are always worth the sleep that I miss. Thank you so much.
Thanks, Offshore. As you know, I like to cap these things off with some sort of "exit" sound effects cue and that one was imbedded in the narrative. The gong is a little less original. Arch Obler's LIGHTS OUT 1940's radio shows used it frequently a horror cue....
Superb! Your engaging narratives have introduced me to literary gems I might have otherwise not discovered. Have you read 'Divine Madness', the short story by Roger Zelazny? I rather think you'd enjoy it.
Are you familiar with a story by A M Burrage titled "One Who Sees"? I would love to hear you perform it, it's an all-time favorite of mine. I also wanted to recommend Edogawa Rampo a Japanese writer who penned a BRILLIANT story called "The Human Chair" a must read even if you don't decide to narrate. Best surprise ending.... 😲
sweet as in awesome not sweet as "thats sweet " how odd would that be saying sweet to a creepy story,now don't get me wrong sweet is good i use the word in certain company but come on sweet? what was I thinking oh well here I go ramblin (sweet) good gracious oh by the way( sweet) story
What a pleasure to hear a compatriot with a smooth, erudite voice. ❤
I love the tension and excitement Edward E. French brings to this classic story. Wonderful combination of 1940's mystery radio with high quality sound.
Wonderfully narrated..what an amazing voice, reminds me a bit of Vincent Price.
Thank You, Jean. You might enjoy my reading of the The Fly where I'm actually trying to sound like Price.
Edward French is my favorite storyteller by far
Thanks. Billy. E.E.F.
Great story great implications
Always look forward to hearing the notification telling me that you have another story.. I sometimes listen to your stories at night to try to go to sleep but, You put SO MUCH expression into your reading So I'm always on edge listening that I never go to sleep..
Your stories are always worth the sleep that I miss.
Thank you so much.
Thanks, @deebillingsley 9592! I LOVE hearing that I contribute to sleepless nights! Pleasant drams. E.E.F.
Good story. A touch creepy.
Well done! Thank you.
Well done, as ever.
The sound of the door opening, at the end, was an inspiration.
Thanks, Offshore. As you know, I like to cap these things off with some sort of "exit" sound effects cue and that one was imbedded in the narrative. The gong is a little less original. Arch Obler's LIGHTS OUT 1940's radio shows used it frequently a horror cue....
Fantastic story!
Old fashioned CREEPY fun. Thanks for listening! E.E.F.
I love his voice! He is the best sci-fi audio artist by far.
"Audio Artist." I'm stealing that! Thanks. EEF
Superb! Your engaging narratives have introduced me to literary gems I might have otherwise not discovered. Have you read 'Divine Madness', the short story by Roger Zelazny? I rather think you'd enjoy it.
B.D.Ahem- I'm not familiar with Divine madness. I'll check it out. E.E.F.
Are you familiar with a story by A M Burrage titled "One Who Sees"? I would love to hear you perform it, it's an all-time favorite of mine. I also wanted to recommend Edogawa Rampo a Japanese writer who penned a BRILLIANT story called "The Human Chair" a must read even if you don't decide to narrate. Best surprise ending.... 😲
sweet
sweet as in awesome not sweet as "thats sweet " how odd would that be saying sweet to a creepy story,now don't get me wrong sweet is good i use the word in certain company but come on sweet? what was I thinking oh well here I go ramblin (sweet) good gracious oh by the way( sweet) story