Favourite 1880s Horror Tales by Robert Louis Stevenson (1)
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This post is one in a series of four. Enjoy the ride! Continue reading Favourite 1880s Horror Tales by Robert Louis Stevenson (1)
This week’s poem is Spanish artist Picasso’s 17 august XXXV. Continue reading The Monday Poem: 17 august XXXV by Pablo Picasso
The Allowable Rhyme By H. P. Lovecraft “Sed ubi plura nitent in carmine, non ego paucis Offendar maculis.” —Horace. The poetical tendency of the present and of the preceding century has been divided in a manner singularly curious. One loud … Continue reading The Allowable Rhyme by H. P. Lovecraft
This week’s story is Algernon Blackwood’s The Tryst. Continue reading Short Story Saturday – The Tryst
The Bowmen
by Arthur Machen Continue reading The Bowmen
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The Birds by Daphne du Maurier A fantastic suspense story. If you’ve only seen the Hitchcock film, make sure you try the book as it’s surprisingly different. You could also try this 1953 radio adaptation from Lux. This radio theatre … Continue reading Four Horror Tales About Birds
This week’s story is Lovecraft’s The Book. I hope you enjoy it! Continue reading Short Story Saturday: The Book by H. P. Lovecraft
We tracked snow and mud over a spotless stone floor. Before an open fire stood Madame and the three children—a girl of eight years, a boy of five, a boy of three. They stared with round frightened eyes at les soldats Americans, the first they had ever seen. We were too tired to stare back. We at once climbed to the chill attic, our billet, our lodging for the night. First we lifted the packs from one another’s aching shoulders: then, without spreading our blankets, we lay down on the bare boards. Continue reading Holy Ireland
I fell in love with this book when I first read it. I’m really looking forward to re-reading it and I don’t do that with many books. The characters are wonderful and it’s creepy, but not so creepy that we … Continue reading Neverwhere – Neil Gaiman