Ghost Stories Archive File 006
A collection of ten pieces, read by various readers, about the unreal edges of this world in legend and story; tales of love, death and beyond. If just one story prickles the hair on the back of your neck, or prickles your eyelids with the touch of tears, we will have succeeded.(Summary by Peter Yearsley)
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Children of the Moon – Richard Middleton: A haunting tale that explores the eerie effects of the moon on a mysterious character, blending dream-like prose with a touch of the supernatural.
Ghosts That Have Haunted Me – John Kendrick Bangs: A humorous account of the author's own ghostly encounters, filled with wit and unconventional ghost stories.
Gods of the North – Robert E. Howard: A story set in the mythical north, following a fierce warrior’s supernatural battle with gods and spirits.
A Haunted House – Virginia Woolf: A poetic and mysterious story of a ghostly couple searching for their lost treasure in the house they once inhabited.
The Man Who Was Not on the Passenger List – Robert Barr: A suspenseful tale of a ship passenger encountering an unsettling presence that isn’t recorded on the ship’s list.
No Living Voice – Thomas Street Millington: A chilling story involving a haunting that reveals itself through disturbing sounds and mysterious voices.
The Old Nurse's Story – Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell: A gothic story of an old nurse recounting her terrifying experiences in a haunted mansion filled with family secrets.
Rattle of Bones – Robert E. Howard: A gripping story following two adventurers who find themselves in a sinister inn with deadly secrets lurking in the shadows.
The Red Room – H. G. Wells: A classic ghost story about a skeptic spending a night in a supposedly haunted room, facing his own fears as strange events unfold.
Skulls in the Stars – Robert E. Howard: A tale of supernatural revenge where an adventurer encounters ghostly apparitions in a desolate moor, facing a threat beyond the natural world.