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We were thrilled to talk with author Eowyn Ivey about her new book, BLACK WOODS BLUE SKY. During our conversation, Eowyn shared her writing habits, including a description of her writing cottage, and tells us about her reading life. Topics ranged from motherhood on the page and in real life, her family's literary life in Alaska, and Proust vs Joyce. In our own reading lives, we both read and discuss “The North Mail” by Amelia B. Edwards from THE PENGUIN BOOK OF GHOST STORIES: from Elizabeth Gaskell to Ambrose Bierce. We gave this one four paws up. Or should it be eight paws? Whatever the rating system should be for cougars, we both enjoyed Edwards's story. It has a good creep factor and atmosphere, both indoors and outside. Other books we've enjoyed include novels HAPPY LAND by Dolan Perkins-Valdez and THE GRIFFIN SISTERS GREATEST HITS by Jennifer Weiner; a quartet of novellas, OLD NEW YORK by Edith Wharton; and two works of nonfiction: STORYWORTHY: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling by Matthew Dicks and DEEP WORK: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport. Big thanks to this episode's sponsor, James Crews and Brad Peacock. The new poetry collection they co-edited is available on May 6: LOVE IS FOR ALL OF US: Poems of Tenderness and Belonging from the LGBTQ+ Community and Friends (with illustrations by Lisa Congdon). We also recap a great Biblio Adventure to the Mark Twain House to hear Ethan Rutherford (author of NORTH SUN, OR THE VOYAGE OF THE WHALESHIP ESTHER) in conversation with Amity Gaige about her new novel, HEARTWOOD. Chris also got to attend THE MOUNT'S virtual book club discussion of Edith Wharton's A SON AT THE FRONT and Willa Cather's ONE OF OURS, led by Anne Schuyler and Julie Olin-Ammentorp. As always, there are more books inside this episode than we can fit here! Enjoy, and be sure not to miss our conversation with Eowyn Ivey at the end. Oh, and reminder: our second quarter readalong pick is THE GOOD HOUSE by Tananarive Due (Zoom discussion on 6/8 and also on Goodreads). Thanks for listening, and happy reading! https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2025/episode232 The Good House Goodreads readalong https://www.bookcougars.com/blog-1/2025/episode231 Penguin Book of Ghost Stories Goodreads thread https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/23017532-ghost-stories
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A classic ghost story by Amelia B Edwards. A young man gets lost in the snow in the Yorkshire Moors. But that is only the start of the night's terrors. If you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app.Support the podcast with a one time donation at buymeacoffee.com/justchills
In tonight's episode, we introduce spooky season with Amelia B. Edwards and her 1864 story, The Phantom Coach. Thank you for being part of the Dozing Off community.Sleep well.
Tonight, to continue our 6th annual “Spooky Sleep Story Series”, we shall read the opening to The Phantom Coach by Amelia B. Edwards. Tune in every Wednesday this month for sleep stories of the darker variety- like classic horror literature and ghost stories. If you prefer to avoid the mildly macabre we hope you'll enjoy one of our many other stories available wherever you listen to podcasts. Catch up on previous years by finding our free standalone podcast series “Snoozecast Presents: Spooky Stories” or if you are a premium subscriber, look for “Snoozecast+” or “Snoozecast+ Deluxe: Spooky Stories” instead to listen ad-free. The Phantom Coach by Amelia B. Edwards, first published in 1864, is a classic Victorian ghost story. Edwards, an accomplished novelist, traveler, and Egyptologist, was known for her keen storytelling abilities, especially in weaving the supernatural into everyday occurrences. In this tale, she explores the eerie and unsettling experience of a man lost in a snowstorm who encounters a mysterious coach that may not be of this world. Set against a bleak, wintry landscape, The Phantom Coach delves into themes of isolation, fate, and the unknown. What sets The Phantom Coach apart from other ghost stories of its time is Edwards' use of psychological suspense. Rather than relying on overt scares, she creates a slow-burn tension that lingers long after the tale is finished. The story reflects the Victorian fascination with the unknown and the afterlife, common themes in the literature of the period, making it a quintessential example of 19th-century ghostly fiction. — read by 'V' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A classic ghost story by Amelia B Edwards. A young man gets lost in the snow in the Yorkshire Moors. But that is only the start of the night's terrors. If you like this episode, please remember to follow on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favourite podcast app.
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"The Phantom Coach" is a classic ghost story by English author, Amelia B. Edwards (1831-1892). The tale tells of a young man who becomes lost on the moors during a snow storm. He seeks shelter with a strange and reclusive scientist, who tells him of a stage coach that might be able to take him home...
201 - From the Victorian's best supernaturalist, "I turned to the next passenger and saw - oh God, how can I describe it! - I saw that he was . . ."
Amelia B Edwards Born in 1831 in London and died in 1892 aged 60 in Weston Supermare at the seaside near Bristol. She was a novelist, traveller and enthusiastic amateur Egyptologist. Her mother was Irish and her father had been an officer in the British Army and then became a banker. She was married, but her emotional attachments were with women and she lived with and was apparently in love with Ellen Braysher, widow, and Ellen Byrne a school inspector's wife. A Night on The Borders of the Black Forest was recommended by Nadia Astorga in May 2022 This is the third story by Amelia B we've done, the other's being The Phantom Coach and Salome. This is the first of hers that is less a ghost story (if fact not a ghost story at all) and more an adventure. The collection of stories is also entitled A Night On The Borders of the Black Forests and was published in 1890. For comparison Le Fanu's Carmilla set in Styria in Austria was published in 1872 and Stoker's Dracula was published in 1897. Elizabeth Gaskell's The Grey Woman was published in 1861. It reminded me most of The Grey Woman because it is set in the border area of France and Germany at about the same period and there are brigands in the woods in both. It's a definite nod to the Gothic but also a right rollicking adventure story and so reminds of The Grey Woman but also the Scottish set A Journey of Little Profit by John Buchan from 1896, because it is also a tale of wanderings on foot and George Borrow's Wild Wales was published in 1862, which deals with supposedly true wanderings in the Wild. Mary Braddon's The Cold Embrace and Hoffman's The Sandman also have people tramping all over Germany and venturing into France and the Netherlands. It must have been busy on the roads. Wordsworth had an edition of the Prelude out in 1850. This thrilling love for mountainous wild places titillated the middle class urban readers on a trivial level while Wordsworth was aiming for the spiritual, but each to their own indeed. The story structure: Neat. Enjoying the milieu as much as anything. The tramping over the countryside. On his own, meets up with Gustav, on to the village, the coach trip, wandering at night, the inn, suspicions mount. The innkeeper won't drink the wine. It tastes bad. It smells funny as does the coffee. Burned! Why not set the dogs on them? Why not just poison them dead rather than drug them with a soporific? I think that's a plot hole. And if they don't sell the stuff they steal (it's in the granary) what's the point of murdering strangers? But a good read and nicely written, easy to narrate. A sprinkling of German terms for colour. Gustav shows too much interest in the slow-witted peasant girl Annchen for my liking. After all, he's got a madchen at home. She won't drink the wine either. The beer seems fine though. The landlord checks how much Gustav as drunk. If You Appreciate The Work I've Put In Here You could buy me a coffee https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker (https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker) Become a Patron https://www.patreon.com/barcud (https://www.patreon.com/barcud) And you can join my mailing list and get a free audiobook: https://bit.ly/dalstonvampire (https://bit.ly/dalstonvampire) Music By The Heartwood Institute https://bit.ly/somecomeback*** (https://bit.ly/somecomeback***)
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is watching The Feast (2021, dir. Lee Haven Jones); drinking Savage & Cooke Burning Chair bourbon.Damien is watching My Heart Can't Beat Unless You Tell It To (2021, dir. Jonathan Cuartas); drinking sorrel (aka bissap) with Sebago Lake rum and Topo Chico.Ryan is reading 'The Phantom Coach' by Amelia B. Edwards; drinking Bunnahabhain 12 year old.If you liked this week's story, check out the graphic novel Moon Knight #1 (2016, Lemire / Smallwood / Thomas) and Imprisoned With The Pharaohs by Harry Houdini and H.P. Lovecraft (seriously).Up next: ‘The Blue Beetle: A Confession' by A.G. Gray Jun.Special thank you to Dr Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
Happy Holidays! This week I'm joined by the one and only MARK GATISS to discuss his latest M.R. James adaptation THE MEZZOTINT (airing on BBC 2 on Christmas Eve) and we also discuss the tradition of Christmas ghost stories and his relationship with the horror genre. Then, Adam Robinson drops in to recommend some of his favourite Christmas ghost stories and discuss The Mezzotint in spoilerific detail. 03:00 - Mark Gatiss Interview (Spoiler Free) 47:30 - Adam Robinson Ghost Stories Chat (Spoiler Free) 01:13:00 - The Mezzotint (SPOILERS) Adam's 10 Ghost Story Recommendations: 1. The Crown Derby Plate - Marjorie Bowen 2. Someone in the Lift - L.P. Hartley 3. The Kit-Bag - Algernon Blackwood 4. The Four-Fifteen Express - Amelia B. Edwards 5. The Shadow - E. Nesbit 6. The Story of a Disappearance and an Appearance - M.R. James 7. The Snow - Hugh Walpole 8. Smee - A.M. Burrage 9. Jenn Ashworth - Dinner for One 'Ghosts of Christmas Past' 10. The Hanging of the Greens - Andrew Michael Hurley 'The Haunting Season'
Reading of short story 'The Phantom Coach' written by Amelia B. Edwards in 1864. This is a Halloween bonus episode and the first time I have recorded a reading of a short story. If you wish to read and listen to the story at the same time, I will put it up on my website so you can follow along. For more information: www.momusnajmi.net Social Links
Amelia Ann Blanford Edwards lebte eigentlich drei Leben in einem: Zunächst Romanautorin, wurde sie nach einer Italienreise zur gefeierten Reiseschriftstellerin und schließlich zu einer der bedeutendsten Persönlichkeiten der zeitgenössischen Ägyptologie. Sie liebte Frauen, ihre Freiheit und ferne Länder, war am liebsten auf neuen Pfaden unterwegs. Kam sie je an? Oder war der Weg das Ziel? Vielleicht wir das ihr Geheimnis bleiben. In dieser Sonderfolge erzähle ich euch die Geschichte einer Frau, die immer wieder mit Kreativität und Hingabe ihrem Herzen folgte. Die Geschichte führt uns nach Rom, in die Dolomiten, den Nil hinauf und über den Atlantik und schließlich nach Westbury-on-Trym, wo Amelia Edwards neben Ellen Braysher (1804-1892) begraben liegt - der Gefährtin, mit der sie 30 Jahre lang zusammenlebte. Die vollständigen Shownotes findet ihr unter https://biancawalther.de/amelia-edwards. Die Folge und ihre Kapitel: 04:00 - Kapitel 1: Die frühen Jahre (1831-1855) 14:00 - Kapitel 2: Die Nachwuchsschriftstellerin und ihre Netzwerke (1855-1857) 23:30 - Kapitel 3: Eine Reise nach Rom (1857) 31:00 - Kapitel 4: Umbrüche (1857-1864) 33:20 - Kapitel 5: Liebe und Schmerz in Westbury-on-Trym (1864-1871) 48:00 - Kapitel 6: Marianne North (1871) 54:00 - Kapitel 7: Zu neuen Gipfeln! (1871-73) 1:12:00 - Kapitel 8: 1000 Meilen auf dem Nil (1873-1881) 1:28:00 - Kapitel 9: Ägyptomanie! 1:37:00 - Kapitel 10: Der Egypt Exploration Fund (1882) 1:44:00 - Kapitel 11: Die Reise in die USA und die letzten Jahre (1889-1892) Die Links und Bilder: Amelia Edwards, 1850er Jahre (NPG) Matilda Hays und Charlotte Cushman, ca. 1855 (Harvard Theatre Collection) Amelia Edwards zum Zeitpunkt der Ägypten-Reise (NPG) Amelia Edwards zum Zeitpunkt der USA-Reise (Wikimedia Commons) HerstoryPod über Hatschepsut tumblr der University of Chicago mit Gedichtband von Amelia Edwards Mehr in den vollständigen Shownotes unter https://biancawalther.de/amelia-edwards Die Quellen und Literatur: Amelia B. Edwards: Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys. A Midsummer Ramble in the Dolomites, London 1873. Amelia B. Edwards: A Thousand Miles up the Nile, London 1877. Joan Rees: Amelia Edwards. Traveller, Novelist and Egyptologist, London 1998 Brenda E. Moon: More Usefully Employed. Amelia B. Edwards, Writer, Traveller and Campaigner for Ancient Egypt, London 2006 Sean Brady: John Addington Symonds (1840-1893) and Homosexuality. A Critical Edition of Sources, Basingstoke 2012. The Amelia Edwards Papers, Somerville College, Oxford. Alle weiteren Quellen unter https://biancawalther.de/amelia-edwards Hat dir die Folge gefallen? Unterstütze die Frauen von damals auf https://ko-fi.com/frauenvondamals oder it einem Abo auf Steady: https://steady.de/frauenvondamals! . #frauengeschichte #frauen #lgbtq #lesbengeschichte #ägypten #england #neueregeschichte
Jenny reads a classic ghost story from 1881. Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store, and some board and card games designed by Jenny at Giallo Games! Visit Jenny’s Amazon author page! THANK … Continue reading The Witching Hour: “Was It An Illusion?” by Amelia B. Edwards
Jenny reads a ghostly mystery story from 1866. Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store, and some board and card games designed by Jenny at Giallo Games! Visit Jenny’s Amazon author page! THANK … Continue reading 13 O’Clock Presents The Witching Hour: “The Four-Fifteen Express” by Amelia B. Edwards
In Episode 6 join me, Adam Z. Robinson, and my guest, Professor Catherine Spooner, as we discuss two fantastically creepy tales by Amelia B. Edwards. Professor Catherine Spooner is Professor of Literature and Culture at the Department of English and Creative Writing at Lancaster University. She specialises in Gothic literature, film and popular culture, with an emphasis on fashion and costume. Her publications include: Post-Millennial Gothic: Comedy, Romance and the Rise of Happy Gothic (2017), Fashioning Gothic Bodies(2004) and Contemporary Gothic (2006). Follow Catherine on Twitter here. A CHRISTMAS CAROL - The Festive Audio Experience Tickets here JOIN MY PATREON www.patreon.com/adamzrobinson Keep up with The Ghost Story Book Club by joining this group: www.facebook.com/groups/AZRevents Do you have any suggestions of stories we should cover? Email: theghoststorybookclub@gmail.com Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/Adam_Zed Like The Book of Darkness & Light Facebook page: www.facebook.com/TheBookofDarknessAndLight
In a break from their usual musical theatre podcasting Cian, Adam, and Daniel bring you some frightening fables for Halloween, each delivering a classic horror story. In this second Oddgasp Halloween Horror, Adam reads The Phantom Coach by Amelia B. Edwards.
Happy Halloween! This week we're reading The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost by H. G. Wells and The North Mail by Amelia B. Edwards. If you'd like to know more about this podcast, or help support Tall Tales & Short Stories, visit here: Tall Tales & Short Stories Book Sources: Classic Ghost Stories (Barns and Noble Collectible Editions) by Various Authors Connect with me! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talltalesshortstories/support
In which Carla explores a favorite horror author of Victorian England, and finds an marvelous polymath, an LGBTQ icon, and a woman who rescued ancient Egypt and explored terra incognita. Show Notes: Story read: “The Phantom Coach”, Amelia B. Edwards Recommended Reading: The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Amelia B. Edwards Crocodile on the Sandbank (Amelia Peabody no. 1) by Elizabeth Peters https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/62851.Amelia_B_Edwards Referenced episodes: 32: What the Dickens 47: Victorian Christmas: The Goblin and the Paw Sources: Egypt Exploration Fund: https://www.ees.ac.uk Historic England: Amelia’s gravesite University of Pennsylvania: 1 and 2 Brown University historyswomen.com Theme song and stinger: “Comadreamers I” by Haunted Me, off their Pleasure album: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Haunted_Me/Pleasure/ Promo: Her Moment in History How to Support Cupcakes: Sponsor: Audible Sponsor: Birchbox Sponsor: Care/Of Vitamins Patreon: Cupcakes Flattr: flattr/@theremightbecupcakes Where to Find Cupcakes: Podchaser: Creator page, Podcast, User page Facebook Page: theremightbecupcakes Facebook Group: There Might Be Cupcakes Twitter: @mightbecupcakes Instagram: @theremightbecupcakes YouTube channel Host: theremightbecupcakes.podbean Goodreads: Goodreads podcast bookshelf. add Carla as a friend Contact: carla@theremightbecupcakes.com Google Voice: 434-214-0873
The 4th Anniversary episode of BSSH includes readings of "The New Pass" by Amelia B. Edwards and "The Find" a Thomas Carnacki story by William Hope Hodgson.
In this episode we feature “The Ghost Coach” by Amelia B. Edwards, read by Nathan Hood in which a fight for survival becomes a terrifying ride into nightmare! Also we have a selection of classic horror poetry and four short stories taken from collectible cereal box records that will take you on a creepy trip […]
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Week three of Stories of Yore and Yours's first October is here! This week, we'll hear yet another entry from the Weird Tales catalog with Julius Long's "The Pale Man," and Amelia B. Edwards brings us the story of a man who takes quite an unexpected journey in just trying to get home to his wife during a snowstorm. 0:00 – What is this, who am I, what are we doing here? 2:46 – Intro to this week’s authors and stories 6:14 – “The Pale Man,” by Julius Long 20:10 – “The Phantom Coach,” by Amelia B. Edwards 1:01:47 – Afterword/Closing the Show 1:03:12 – What’s coming next week? See you then! This week’s podcast partner: Folklore on the Rocks Website: http://www.folkloreontherocks.com/ Have you written a short story that you want to have read? Submit it to the show! Email: syypodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/syypodcast Twitter: @syypodcast Instagram: @syypodcast Subscribe, rate and review on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1373775434?ls=1 For a full list of music and sound effect credits, visit http://syypodcast.libsyn.com/blog (Sounds recorded in-studio not credited.) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Diese unheimliche Geschichte von Amelia B. Edwards aus dem Jahr 1864 handelt von der albtraumhaften nächtlichen Reise übers Moor und ist neu erschienen in der Reihe Kabinett der Phantasten beim JMB Verlag. Es lohnt sich, einen Blick in den Band … Weiterlesen →
Diese unheimliche Geschichte von Amelia B. Edwards aus dem Jahr 1864 handelt von der albtraumhaften nächtlichen Reise übers Moor und ist neu erschienen in der Reihe Kabinett der Phantasten beim JMB Verlag. Es lohnt sich, einen Blick in den Band zu werfen, da Heiko Postma ihn mit einem informativen Nachwort versehen hat.