1914 short story by Bram Stoker
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Chris Stagg presents Words & Sound, the arts and culture podcast on Phoenix FM. For episode 6 I'll be looking at a beautiful piece of story telling in David Bowie's Blackstar and examining the Bram Stoker short story; Dracula's Guest. I'll also be doing a reading from the short and of course i'll have some new opportunities and events for you to take part in. All music in this episode has been selected by me. Songs played in this episode: Blackstar - David Bowie Love Song For A Vampire - Annie Lennox Cirice - Ghost Opportunities from this episode: Open Culture - Open Culture Radio Monologues - Kick It Down Productions kickitdownprod@gmail.com A Writers Lighthouse - A Writers Lighthouse Chris Twitter @cw_stagg Instagram cw_stagg Email chris@cwstagg.com Website www.cwstagg.com
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A whispered reading of "Dracula's Guest," by Bram Stoker. Enjoy with headphones. Recorded with a vintage Shure 55s microphone from the 1950s. For more ASMR other than just whispered readings, find me on youtube as UndergroundASMR.
Why hello there, children of the night! We've got something a little different for you this week - Al is home sick, so Morgan will be tackling Bram Stoker's short story "Dracula's Guest" solo. Tune in for a surprise, since I have not read this and honestly have no idea what to expect, and as always, thanks for listening!
Dracula's Guest by Bram StokerDracula Musings by Bob KoesterCheck out his audio drama at http://immunitiesdrama.com and listen for it's trailer after Bob's DracTalk. Join us in our exploration of old ghost stories, supernatural fiction, horror tales, folk tales, fantasy, gothic horror, weird fiction, and cosmic horror. And dent forget to join us for our monthly show about the Cthulhu Mythos Look for the podcast behind the loose brick on the north end of the black clocktower, or wherever you find your podcasts, we suggest pod bean or apple podcasts Find us on the web at PGttCM.comand @Blackclockaudio on Instagram, twitter, and facebook And Black Clock Audio Tales on youtube Welcome to Black Clock Audio Tales Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Edited by Daniel Spitzer Music by Kevin McLeod The Chamber, Oppressive Gloom, Dispair Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Help support the show by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm and donate a buck or 5, or pgttcm.podbean.com and become a patron. Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Buy a cool shirt from pgttcm.threadless.com. Black Clock Audio Tales is part of the dark myths collective.Learn more at DarkMyths.ORG
Dracula's Guest by Bram Stoker Part 0003 (conclusion) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/booksonpodcast/support
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Coming Up Good Evening: 00:40 George Cotronis’s Blackbird Lullaby (first published in Thirteen: Stories of Transformation, March 2015) as read by Matthew Staton: 05:42 Bram Stoker’s Dracula's Guest as read by Seth Williams: 23:19 Pleasant Dreams: 53:41 Pertinent Links The District of Wonders Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/districtofwonders George Cotronis: http://www.cotronis.com/ Matthew Staton: myvoiceinmyhead@gmail.com Seth Williams: http://www.theboojum.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean and Lynn return to complete their Dracula discussion, focusing not just on Dracula movies but their impact on modern horror movies. Also, a little more talk about American Horror Story. For additional vampire reading, check out the collection "Vampires: Two Centuries of Great Vampire Stories", compiled and edited by Alan Ryan. That collection contains "The Vampire", "Carmilla" the Lord Byron vampire fragment, "Dracula's Guest", and a ton of other stories (including an excerpt from "Varney the Vampire"). You can also download public domain readings of Varney the Vampire from librivox.org