This is one of my favourite short stories by H.P. Lovecraft. Many thanks, Tony.
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@greeneschickenfarm9 ай бұрын
Tony, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! for doing Lovecraft justice. I’ve heard so many other narrations of Lovecraft’s work that disappointed. And some of the films…. Mercy! I don’t know why such a wonderful author isn’t presented in a better way overall. It’s so nice to hear you do this story. Your work is definitely a 10 out of 10. Right now I’m listening to you discuss Lovecraft’s use of words. I love his vocabulary and it’s part of why I fall into his stories. Thanks again, Rick from the Cowenseque Valley, Pennsylvania (Cow’-n-es’-kwe)
@DenWell-SeedsOfChaos9 ай бұрын
Awesome! I'm a huge fan of H.P. Lovecraft and a huge fan of Tony Walker, so this is quite the treat!
@MaggieatPlay9 ай бұрын
Thank you, Tony. Greatly appreciated the first of H.P Lovecraft stories. The interview at the end was fascinating. Thank you, Todd Thyberg, for continuing the craft of hand crafted books. I checked out your website. Lovely.
@milesknightestrada32869 ай бұрын
For a first story, penned at 15, this is a masterpiece.
@sugarfalls19 ай бұрын
Omg, Lovecraft wrote this when his was 15? Wow, how do you know that? That's incredible. The ending where he says this beast used to be a man is so unexpected and left me scratching my head. He is so gifted to be able to write this well at 15. I'm impressed! Thanks for posting this comment!
@karensmith22049 ай бұрын
I didn't know that, thank you
@ItsPennyLanee9 ай бұрын
And here I am at 30 years old, still not knowing how to spell the word “restaurant” without relying on autocorrect.
@sugarfalls19 ай бұрын
@@ItsPennyLanee 🤣🤣🤣Now that's funny!
@gmadude13948 ай бұрын
@@ItsPennyLanee🤣🤣🤣👍
@carolmikolj51349 ай бұрын
This entire episode was just great. Wonderful to hear one of HPL's lesser known stories and the chat with Todd Thyberg was fascinating. I agree totally with you about books versus e-readers; I use an e-reader for everyday reading but I also collect compilations of supernatural and detective stories from the magazines that were put out by publishers such as Collins, possibly for the Christmas market at the time. The experience of reading these stories in a book from the period (early 20th century) is a delight and the wonderful old typefaces and illustrations add to the sheer pleasure of sitting down on a Winter's afternoon and losing oneself in the tales. I could never part with them.
@maurenemorgan58148 ай бұрын
Tony, I listen to you when I go to bed. Not sure what I love most--the stories or your commentaries afterwards. I feel like a child again being tucked into bed and Daddy reading to reassure me all is well in the world. Go to sleep.
@ClassicGhost8 ай бұрын
lol. Glad you find it relaxing :)
@Peter-gq4ww9 ай бұрын
One of my favourites by him and my favourite narrator too!! Please do more lovecraft 🙏 some of the Herbert west series would be nice since not alot of people seem to do a narration of those they mainly focus on the cthulhu / innsmouth saga
@amandine5129 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Your voice is a gift.
@martiwilliams45929 ай бұрын
Love this! Thanks to you both, much appreciated, needed. Love the visual interview. And shelves and shelves of physical books.
@lesleykaygosson3159 ай бұрын
Holy Stars! This was fantastic ! The story, your narration, your conversation with the illustrator. I was completely captivated from start to finish. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐❤️
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
Lovely!
@Story-Voracious669 ай бұрын
Thanks Tony. Thanks Todd. I really enjoyed the chat. Todd is from "Fargo" county, as in the Cohen brothers movie. The first scene of a fog covered, dead straight road, between, miles of void, snow covered flat lands, with a lone car traveling toward you, kinda just says North Dakota to me. Albeit a myth; the place inspired the Cohen brothers to go on and make their own unique style of films. Quirky. But, Oh! The paper! 125gsm medium grain, Waterford, (or such), pure, cotton rag paper! A delight to the senses, with the mixed scent of ink and binding glue. It makes a book a true *book*. Loveccraft is not one of my favourites; I love the concept but find the stories lack something to get my teeth into, however if it's you Tony, you make them easier to digest. Take care Tony. All the best.
@AndreaDingbatt9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Tony! I've been listening to your back catalogue of narrations, stuck here with Covid, this time!! So , am Yippying and Whooping!! ~having got the notification from KZbin of a new upload from you. And, Now, I Listen to what will Doubtless,,, Be another +🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟💫 Narration!! Grateful Thanks Again!! Andréa and Jasper. ..XxX...
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
Get well soon!
@donaldmccleary90159 ай бұрын
Thanks, Tony! This is amazing, as are all your stories. This is one of the first HPL stories I read, and it holds a special place for me. This one never gets old. I love it when you read from my "favorite list"! The ending of this story is amazing. Wishing you a great and blessed weekend! I would love to hear you narrate "At the Mountains of Madness".
@thurayya89059 ай бұрын
Your conversation with Todd reminded me of how much I love paper. I once had a small paper press a friend made for me, which I lost in a move. I should get back to that. Thank you for that.
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
I love the idea of it but am not practical enough
@thurayya89059 ай бұрын
@@ClassicGhost Neither am I. I just love the paper.
@AndreaDingbatt9 ай бұрын
❤ Thank you, yet again!! I thoroughly enjoyed this and the interview at the end!! Absolutely 💯 enjoy your rambling it's just as though a friend has been reading to me and then a little natter before the lights go out and I've got to get some sleep! Andréa and Jasper. ..XxX...
@angelaroberts28039 ай бұрын
Well done tony.
@edf7779 ай бұрын
Thank SO MUCH sir really appreciate it..😊❤❤
@puttentanesame66879 ай бұрын
Satisfying as Mark Twain's 'Tom Sawyer' Indian Joe cave horror story. BRAVO.
@connieohara73019 ай бұрын
Tony, this was good but I need more Late night sleep radio. Please. I can recite the other 15 word for word now. I NEED more to sleep to.
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
i love that you love Late Night Sleep as do I . Trouble is we are a very small club
@meganmcnelis71369 ай бұрын
Wonder how the National Parks felt about this ringing endorsement of Mammoth Cave? 😊
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
They should use it in their safety training materials
@KristinChoruby9 ай бұрын
🤣
@PortmanRd9 ай бұрын
I half expecting the creatures family emerging from the darkness of the cave.
@kathleensingh57769 ай бұрын
Oh now this is killing me I am a massive fan but this story felt like it was read in a rush I did not get the connection I always look forward to especially your own stories. I have all of your stories and listen to them over and over. I enjoy all your stories and feel like your our generation M R James or Agatha but this story was so fast I couldn’t keep up x
@KristinChoruby9 ай бұрын
This story was a little sad to me. The story doesn't tell the true intentions of the pale human(oid) that approached the narrator--he may very well have been hungry and on the hunt--but I can't help but wonder if he was drawn to the first sign of another human presence in who-knows-how-long.
@danielat47959 ай бұрын
Tony, I’ve been listening to your podcast since 2020 on Audible. I have noticed that sadly you have added advertisements to your episodes and wanted to reach out and please ask you not to go that way cause it basically ruins the experience. I used to listen to your stories before going to bed, as a relaxation method, now it’s impossible. I am sure your listeners will find a way to support you, I myself have donated money. It’s excruciating to listen to fast paced commercials to credit cards and still enjoy the content.
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
I dont select the ads which is done by my podcast host. They promise me they’ll pay me for these and I hope they do. Sadly however the overwhelming majority of people (probably 99%) who listen don’t contribute anything for the work I do. It is however possible to get the stories ad free by becoming a patreon. You will get access to stories in advance that you can download and a link to my back catalogue - no ads. This might be a solution
@danielat47959 ай бұрын
They will pay you ofc but I do not think you’ll get new listeners, at least not on Audible. When you pay 15$ a month you won’t want any commercials in your material. Not sure if Audible pays you anything, would be a shame indeed if they didn’t. Thanks for your reply, I do love your content btw, ramblings included 😊, I will consider your patreon suggestion.
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
@@danielat4795 the platforms such as audible pay nothing to podcasters. most podcast hosts pay nothing either. Though they make money off it
@ClassicGhost9 ай бұрын
by hosts i mean the companies you consume podcasts through so apple, audible , google