I wanted to do a little character introduction and talk about the main character we're following!
Ravon the Birdcall
Ravon is in his late 20's (around 26) and he is a wanderer traveling through the Evergreen stopping from town to town with his companion a crow named Caspian.
He is just... he's just dramatic.
He's got messy black hair that is a bit long and typically wears a lot of blacks and whites. As well as a large Creamish cover/coat.
The latest episode of The Haunting Hour Podcast is up!
It's the season for spooky stories and what better way to celebrate than enjoying the creepy before bedtime. Our latest episode of the haunting hour is here!
"The Case of Mr. Valdemar" is one of the author's most fascinating and remarkable works, and its importance lies in several aspects.
First, Poe blends elements of science and psychology with horror in a way that was innovative for his time. Hypnosis, also known as mesmerism in Poe's era, becomes a central tool in the story and serves as a means to explore the boundaries between life and death. This mix of science and horror foreshadowed the science fiction and scientific horror genre that would become popular in the following centuries.
In addition, the narrative of "The Case of Mr. Valdemar" highlights the author's ability to create a tense and terrifying atmosphere. The detailed and graphic description of Valdemar in his hypnotic state has disturbed readers for over a century and remains one of the most unsettling images in horror literature.
The importance of this work also lies in its ability to provoke philosophical and existential questions. "The Case of Mr. Valdemar" invites readers to reflect on themes such as death, consciousness, and the nature of the human being. These are questions that continue to be relevant and fascinating, which is why the story continues to resonate in contemporary culture.
Finally, this story is a perfect example of the writer's ability to surprise and shock his readers with unexpected and disturbing endings, a technique that has influenced generations of mystery and horror writers. In this sense, the work is not only a chilling story, but also an essential piece in the evolution of the horror and speculative fiction literary genre.
নতুন কিছু লেখা শেষ হলো , কথা দিচ্ছি মাঝ পথে আর কারুর জন্য কখনও ছেড়ে যাবো না - পর পর দশ টা অডিও স্টোরি আসছে ! #kunalchandarjk #gobhirratejonakirsathe #jonakirsobderjk #jonakiderthikana #audiostory #story #instagram (at Koramangala 5th Block) https://www.instagram.com/p/CouxotrPdNZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
So, I guess I’ll just come out and say it. I’m making a podcast! I’ve recorded the first episode and the editing is all done. I plan on releasing it next month, but in the mean time I’ll be recording and editing a couple more episodes by the time it goes live. In the meantime, here is my podcast art! Now with podcast title: Telling It Tash! What do you all think? #podcast #podcastersofinstagram #podcasting #podcastlife #podcaster #dramaticreading #dramaticreadings #dramaticreads #dramaticread #dramaticreader #interview #interviews #interviewing #interviewer #audiostories #audiostory #audiostorytelling #audiostorytellers https://www.instagram.com/p/ClF8yvQuo-M/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
I hope you're all having a great day. I just wanted to share with you all how much fun I've had posting DnD fiction every day for the past two weeks. I've been blown away by the response, and I'm so grateful for all of your support.
For years, I've been writing stories online and sharing them with the world. But it wasn't until recently that I discovered my passion for storytelling. I've been so inspired by all of the amazing stories that I've seen on this platform, and I'm excited to continue sharing my own work with you all.
I have some exciting news to share━I've recently had my first professional audio short story published! It's been an incredible experience, and I can't wait to share it with all of you soon.
Thank you again for all of your support, and I look forward to continuing my journey as a fiction writer.
I can't tell you how glad I am for audios stories on literotica, it scratches a part of my brain that I didn't know needed scratching, feels much more personal than porn too.
I nostri Patreon, dal livello Cappuccino, possono leggere l'estratto in PDF ed ascoltare la puntata senza pubblicità, venite a trovarci al seguente link: https://www.patreon.com/AllyoucanItaly
Nel PDF troverete la trascrizione del brano, la spiegazione dei termini difficili, di alcuni verbi e modi di dire.
Kathryn Forbes
“Io e la mamma”
In quasi tutte le famiglie c’è la cosiddetta «pecora nera», un componente, cioè, che si discosta dagli altri per il carattere le abitudini o le attività non proprio comuni, o che comunque ha compiuto azioni che è meglio dimenticare.
Nella famiglia rappresentata in questo brano è lo zio Chris che suscita opposti sentimenti tra i familiari: è temuto e rispettato perché è il più anziano, è invidiato perché è ricco, ma gli si rimprovera di sperperare il denaro in «bottiglie» e di aver negato la dote a una nipote; gli si attribuiscono infine azioni non ben definite, ma così «terribili» che i bambini vengono allontanati quando si parla di lui.
If you have missed it, the new season of The Haunting Hour has released. Here are the details! #writingcommunity #horrorcommunity #podcast #audiobook #thriller #horror #thursdaymotivation #thursdayvibes
So if you are a little out-of-the-loop, The Haunting Hour podcast is back on the air! I kicked off the new season with a short story called “My Family Is Falling Apart.” They will be released in four parts, the last to be released soon.
Synopsis:
My Family Is Falling Apart is an audio thriller that follows the aftermath of a family torn apart. The main character, Tom, doesn’t want to let go and…
A man who originally loved animals and had many of them, including a black cat named Pluto. Over time, he becomes an alcoholic and begins to abuse his animals and his wife. One day, in a drunken state, he blinds Pluto in one eye and then hangs him. That same night, his house catches fire, and only one wall remains standing, with the image of a cat with a noose around its neck.
"The Black Cat" is one of Edgar Allan Poe's most famous stories. It was first published in 1843. The story can be interpreted in several ways. Here are some possible readings:
On the Loss of Innocence: The narrator starts as kind and animal-loving, but he becomes a ruthless and violent individual due to his alcoholism. This transformation can be interpreted as a loss of innocence.
In relation to guilt and self-punishment: The appearance of the second cat and the narrator's final acts can be seen as a manifestation of his guilt. It seems that he subconsciously punishes himself through his actions.
About the inherent evil of the human being: The evolution of the protagonist could be interpreted as a metaphor for the human capacity for evil. Poe might be suggesting that we all have the potential to do evil, regardless of our initial intentions.
Finally, about Gothic horror: "The Black Cat" is a classic example of Gothic literature. Poe creates an atmosphere of horror and mystery through his use of language and narrative. It also features the appearance of supernatural events.
My mom got home and immediately handed me an ipod classic and said "[Patient] told me her ipod won't hold a charge anymore, so I told her you might be able to fix it, or at least show her how to rip the music library onto her computer"
and I said . "I've told you to stop telling people I can help them with technology ."
And then I noticed the ipod actually still had a full battery (but I'm sure, like my barely functioning ipod classic, within a few seconds-minutes the battery would die), so I glanced through the menus, mostly because I still feel very nostalgic for using ipods & find the tactile buttons/audible clicking/whirring to be a lot more appealing than keeping music on a purely touchscreen torture nexus, but I was also curious about how recent the music this patient listens to is
So I said . "Oh hey, she has Rick Astley on here!"
And after a few minutes she goes . "I have that fucking Rick Astley song stuck in my fucking head." and I laughed and laughed and laughed and laughed