Nighttime Stories

H.P. Nightly
Nighttime Stories

In Nighttime Stories, the narrator H.P. Nightly reads to you stories selected each week to please, stimulate, or (hopefully) make you think. And if not that, at the very least, we aim to amuse you. Listen on to fill and haunt and dim life, turn your mind like the knob to a closet door you can’t remember, arrest the senses by one means (the spoken word) and fill the void that inevitably comes to us each night.

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  1. 22/10/2015

    Selections from the SCP Foundation

    This week we bring you a curated selection from a project called the SCP Foundation. Unlike our usual tales here at Nighttime Stories, the veracity of this information can neither be confirmed nor denied; we bring you this information in the hope that understanding and knowledge can only preserve you! If you fear this isn’t the case, please, for what in our world is good and holy… If you’re following along on the SCP Foundation site, please feel free to pause this recording at any point to go down a terrifying k-hole. As is appropriate for those who endeavor to secure, contain, and protect, much of the content on the site goes well beyond the information presented here, and is interlinked to be most helpful to you and I, the investigators. From Jakal, who introduced us here at Nighttime Stories to the Foundation: “[S]ome of these are pretty grim, so make sure you're in the mood for that before you dig into them.” Here, for your perusal, are the documents presented in today's episode: http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-087 http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-093 http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-610 http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1983 http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-184 http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-914 http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-229 The content of this week’s episode from the SCP Foundation was released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. The only changes made were in adaptation to the format of the show. Redaction and expungement effect generated in windows by Bfxr. Try it out, and consider donating.

    43 min
  2. 07/10/2015

    The Yellow Wallpaper - Charlotte Perkins Gilman

    Today we bring you 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, first published 1892 in "The New England Magazine". One of the unspoken principles of my upbringing in Williamsburg Bluffs was that of rigid roles for women, especially for mothers, in contrast to the relative freedom of men. While in the late 20th century male children were being raised with an understanding that their roles were important but their responsibility to them relaxed, women were often as much or more the shoulders upon which every day practical life was placed, including the management of the household and any business, as well as the production and upbringing of children. This rendered in the people of my town in our part of Appalachia a seemingly worshipful reverence of women, but the most obvious leaning of this view was in any individual’s natural failings… women were not merely encouraged to these roles, but they were increasingly pushed into them unless they embarked into the outside world. The Sexual Revolution, for the flawed turn of American society that it was, had not even seemed to touch us. And as much reverence as we provided, many of us lived in unnatural fear of any show of the irrational in women. Women, in fact, in illness mental or otherwise, were reviled or put away when they showed that they were human, often by those men and women better able to disguise or hide their own faults in the light of day. In short, a kind of depthy unfairness that I, in my youth, was lucky enough to begin to turn away from with the help of thinkers and authors such as Gilman. We'd enjoy it if you had a listen.

    42 min

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In Nighttime Stories, the narrator H.P. Nightly reads to you stories selected each week to please, stimulate, or (hopefully) make you think. And if not that, at the very least, we aim to amuse you. Listen on to fill and haunt and dim life, turn your mind like the knob to a closet door you can’t remember, arrest the senses by one means (the spoken word) and fill the void that inevitably comes to us each night.

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