Grave Messages: Tales in Transit Cynthia D. Witherspoon
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Welcome to Grave Messages, a short story podcast where Cynthia brings you a diverse collection of tales. From stories of old, to spine-chilling mysteries and thrilling adventures, Grave Messages has something for everyone.
Each episode takes you on a journey through a different world, where you'll meet interesting characters and experience their struggles, triumphs, and madness. So sit back, relax, and let the stories of old transport you to another world entirely.
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Episode 4 - H.P. Lovecraft's From Beyond
Join me as we read H.P. Lovecraft's short story From Beyond.
Quick Summary:
What is around us that we cannot see? And once we can see, do we want to?
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Episode 3 - The Dead Smile Chapters 3 and 4
Join me as we finish reading The Dead Smile, a classic horror story that has a little bit of everything - and then some.
Quick Line Summary:
Sir Ockram's secret has finally come to light, but is it too late?
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The Dead Smile - Chapters 1 and 2
Hello and welcome to Episode 2 of Grave Messages! Today, we are reading Chapters 1 a nd 2 of The Dead Smile. Classified as a short story, The Dead Smile is a whooping thirty-two pages long and broken into four chapters. It is considered a horror classic - a must read for fans of all that go bump in the night. Join me as we begin and allow me to present to you The Dead Smile
One Line Synopsis:
Sir Hugh Ockram is dying with a horrible secret.
Housekeeping:
Grave Messages is now available on all major podcast platforms!
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Grave Messages/Episode 1: The Yellow Wall Paper
Hello, and welcome to Episode 1 of Grave Messages! Today, we will be reading The Yellow Wall Paper - a short story that has been debated as either a tale of madness, or a snapshot of a woman trapped by the man she had married.
Was our narrator sick? Or was she driven mad by isolation?
You, dear reader, must decide.
Show Notes and Legalise:
I'm getting things up and running, so I'll post links below as I have them.
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Thank you for listening!
Cynthia
Here's the credits for today's episode:
The Yellowed Wall Paper by Charlotte Perkins Stetson - a public domain work
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