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.Step into the world of stories with The Audible Chapter. Each episode is a journey through captivating audiobooks and timeless tales, brought to life through immersive narration. From literary classics to hidden gems, The Audible Chapter is your personal library on the go. Whether you're seeking inspiration, relaxation, or a new perspective, tune in and let each chapter transport you to a world of wonder.

  1. THE GATEWAY OF THE MONSTER by WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON

    4 DAYS AGO

    THE GATEWAY OF THE MONSTER by WILLIAM HOPE HODGSON

    The Story Summary In this inaugural Carnacki tale, occult investigator Thomas Carnacki is called to investigate the "Grey Room" in a centuries-old mansion. The room is plagued by a violent, invisible entity that has beaten previous occupants to death. Unlike traditional ghost hunters, Carnacki uses a blend of ancient ritual and modern technology—specifically his famous "Electric Pentacle." After a terrifying night spent inside the protective barrier, witnessing a massive, disembodied hand attempt to manifest and crush him, Carnacki discovers that the haunting is tied to a historical ring and a "gateway" that was never properly sealed. He eventually succeeds in "shuttering" the spiritual leak, proving that some monsters are not just ghosts, but intruders from another dimension. Key Themes & Atmosphere The Scientific Occultist: Carnacki doesn't just use holy water; he uses vacuum tubes, wiring, and photography. The "Outer Monstrosities": The idea that the universe contains vast, predatory forces that don't care about human morality. Claustrophobia: The tension of being trapped inside a circle while something powerful prowls just inches away in the dark. The Legacy: Influence on the Genre William Hope Hodgson's work, particularly this story, acted as a bridge between Victorian ghost stories and modern horror. The Blueprint for the "Occult Detective": While there were earlier examples (like Sheridan Le Fanu's Dr. Hesselius), Carnacki perfected the trope. He directly influenced characters like John Constantine (Hellblazer) and the Winchester brothers from Supernatural. Influence on H.P. Lovecraft: Lovecraft was a massive fan of Hodgson, praising his ability to create "cosmic fear." You can see the DNA of the "Gateway" in Lovecraft's later stories about ancient evils breaking into our reality. The Technology of Fear: Hodgson was one of the first to suggest that ghosts could be fought with science. This "technobabble" approach to the supernatural is the direct ancestor of the P.K.E. meters and proton packs in Ghostbusters. Memorable Quote "It was a hand, a vast, white, slimy hand, and it was reaching out of the center of the room toward me... It was the very essence of some monstrous, outer-world life."

    59 min
  2. THE WRECK OF THE GOLDEN MARY (PT 1)   CHARLES DICKENS

    25 JAN

    THE WRECK OF THE GOLDEN MARY (PT 1) CHARLES DICKENS

    "The Wreck of the Golden Mary" is a collaborative novella published by Charles Dickens in the 1856 Christmas issue of his periodical, Household Words. The story is a dramatic, suspenseful narrative focusing on the sinking of a passenger ship and the subsequent survival efforts of those in lifeboats.  Summary of "The Wreck of the Golden Mary" The Voyage and Disaster: The Golden Mary, captained by William George Ravender, is en route from Liverpool to California, navigating around Cape Horn during the height of the California Gold Rush. The ship strikes an iceberg, causing it to sink. The Lifeboats: The passengers and crew escape into two lifeboats. The first chapter, written primarily by Dickens, focuses on the harrowing, orderly evacuation led by Captain Ravender and his loyal first mate, John Steadiman.   Inspiration for the Story The California Gold Rush: The story is directly set against the backdrop of the 1850s California Gold Rush, with passengers on the ship chasing fortune. Victorian Shipwrecks: In the mid-19th century, maritime disasters were common, and narratives of survival and bravery at sea were popular. The theme of encountering icebergs was a known danger, and the story focuses on the psychological struggle of survivors facing extreme deprivation. Collaboration: While initiated by Dickens, the story was a collaborative effort for Household Words, allowing for different perspectives on the ordeal. "The Frozen Deep": Dickens was preparing his theatrical production of The Frozen Deep at the time, which also featured themes of Arctic survival and, likely, influenced the icy, dramatic nature of this story.  The novella is noted for exploring human behavior under severe stress, combining intense, realistic details of the wreck with the psychological resilience of the survivors.  cREDITS: Weigh The Anchor Alan Turner  (Pixabay)   nearer-my-god-to-thee-144614.mp3 nearer-my-god-to-thee-146077.mp3 weigh-the-anchor-a-sea-shanty-363826 (1).mp3 cinematic-inspirational-epic-music-379249.mp3 adventure-epic-background-music-306685.mp3 epic-adventure-background-music-404457.mp3 to-survive-296564.mp3 fight-epic-metal-dubstep-277580.mp3 impending-doom-383242.mp3 Eternal_Father,_Strong_to_Save_(instrumental).ogg.mp3 sad-emotional-piano-background-music-462089 (3).mp3  till-the-very-end-463729 (1).mp3 iii-keep-you-warm-463725.mp3 praise-to-the-lord-piano-solo-247399.mp3

    1h 1m
  3. 11 JAN

    A DESCENT INTO THE MAELSTROM by EDGAR ALLAN POE

    In Scandinavia, there is a phenomenon known as the Moskstraumen or Moskenstraumen, a system of tidal whirlpools found in the Lofoten archipelago in Nordland county (in Norway) between the Norwegian Sea and the Vestfjorden. This Moskstraumen was the inspiration for Poe's tale. Poe learnt about the maelstrom from several sources, which included an 1834 story in Fraser's Magazine titled 'The Maelstrom: A Fragment'. 'A Descent into the Maelstrom' is a classic example of Poe's incorporation of real-life, non-fiction accounts of phenomena into fiction. The story provides us with something that real life almost certainly never could: what would it be like to be caught up in such a powerful force as the Maelstrom and yet live to tell the tale? Much like people who claim to have had near-death experiences in which they have seen the 'other side', the white-haired man experienced, and survived, something that nobody else had. Many of Edgar Allan Poe's tales focus on protagonists who find themselves in trouble because of their own behaviour: so the murderer in 'The Tell-Tale Heart' is driven mad by his own guilt (or, depending on how you read that ambiguous story, by the supernatural beating of his victim's heart beneath the floorboards), while the cat-killer in 'The Black Cat' also brings his subsequent haunting and bad luck upon his own head through his cruelty to his pet. Now you can scroll all of 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales by category at our new website to increase your listening pleasure- just go to www.bestof1001stories.com-- 1001 Classic Short Stories & tales- "episodes"- and choose from the categories dropdown- WOW- the perfect browser!

    49 min

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.Step into the world of stories with The Audible Chapter. Each episode is a journey through captivating audiobooks and timeless tales, brought to life through immersive narration. From literary classics to hidden gems, The Audible Chapter is your personal library on the go. Whether you're seeking inspiration, relaxation, or a new perspective, tune in and let each chapter transport you to a world of wonder.