Poltarnees, Beholder of Ocean by Lord Dunsany -Vintage Fantasy Short Story Audiobook sleepstory

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Stories of Futures Past

Stories of Futures Past

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A fable or fairy tale-like story about three landlocked little kingdoms and the yearning to know what the sea looks like, beyond the border mountain Poltarnees, who Beholds the Ocean.
This story (and others like it) by Lord Dunsany had been very influencial on later authors, such as H. P. Lovecraft. Don't believe me? Give The Doom that Came to Sarnath a go after listening to this one:
• The Doom that Came to ...
Lord Dunsany, the publishing name of Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany (1878-1957) might be the single most influencial author on the genre of Fantasy. Especially notable for creating his own pantheon of gods, and including fantastical elements not strictly based on folkore or existing mythologies, writing about Dreams, and including tropes and features that later would define the Fantasy genre. It seems clear that Lord Dunsany influenced later greats such as Tolkien and Lovecraft, and many more.
He published hundreds of short stories, plays, and essays across genres; also a few novels.
No background music, by popular demand. Only my voice, croaks, wheezes, and all. Enjoy!
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Stories of Futures Past presents a vintage science fiction short story, narrated by myself, Tom Trussel. An actual, real living human being, warts and all.
Any and all voices and effects are produced live during reading with my actual voice. No obnoxious after effects, synthetic voices or filters used.
English is not my first language. There will be inaccurate accents and the occasional strange pronunciation. No mockery is ever intended.
These stories are also good for English learners / ESL. The full text is right there on the screen in a big and easy to read font. Read along with me. It's great practice!
Or, let me read you your bedtime story! If you need some ASMR sleep stories this channel is brimming with compilations, playlists, and podcast playlists.
A note about channel donations:
At this point in my life I do not need nor ask for your money. I do this for the love of the short story and to help promote the enjoyment of science fiction and fantasy literature.
However, if you enjoy my readings and would like to put your money where my mouth is, I would suggest instead to pay it forward to a good cause. Please consider donating to www.gutenberg.... to help them keep up the good work. Project Gutenberg is an organization dedicated to promoting the free distribution of written works in electronic formats. I make no secret that I find the majority of the public domain stories I read here on their website gutenberg.org. There you will find a massive collection of ebooks that are free for anyone to read and download. Most of them are vintage with either lapsed or expired copyrights.
I am not affiliated with Project Gutenberg in any way other than that I use their website.
Now, if you still want to throw a dollar or two at your humble storyteller, feel free to use ko-fi.com/tomt...
After all, it’s not as if I’ll say no to money freely given. Any tips I receive will go towards better audio equipment for a cleaner sound in the future, and I will make sure to pay a portion forward to gutenberg.org myself.
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Copyright notice:
The written text of this story is in the public domain, as determined by the researchers and transcribers at Project Gutenberg, or it has passed the 95-years-since-publication mark. The story is and should be free for anyone to enjoy. Use of the audio is subject to license.
Boilerplate license wording off the Gutenberg website:
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@MontanaHarvestor
@MontanaHarvestor 3 күн бұрын
I liked it
@Michelle-Eden
@Michelle-Eden 3 күн бұрын
_The Fox and the Grapes_ ending made me laugh. I don't know what I was expecting, but it wasn't that.
@alantaylor353
@alantaylor353 3 күн бұрын
Thank you very much Tom.!! 👍 👍 👍
@merlapittman5034
@merlapittman5034 3 күн бұрын
I've always liked Lord Dunsany's stories, ever since I discovered them as a teen
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