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A shy but imaginative young boy is sent to stay with his strange uncles in Cumberland and begins to uncover their sinister secrets while being tormented by visions of a horrifying yellow dog.
This is an audio presentation of "Tarnhelm" by Hugh Walpole (1929), performed and produced by Jasper L'Estrange for the EnCrypted Classic Horror podcast. Contains sound effects and musical elements. Caution: some loud noises.
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Please support my work...
Researching, reading, re-reading, recording, mixing, uploading, promoting each of these short story audio presentations takes many hours - possibly more than you'd imagine. You can say thank you in the following ways:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/encryptedpod
YouTube channel membership: https://www.youtube.com/c/EnCryptedClassicHorror/join
One-off donation: https://ko-fi.com/encryptedpodcast
Get in touch! I like to hear from listeners, so feel free to reach out to me on the socials. If you want to discuss the show, talk business, or have any ideas for stories you'd like to hear in future episodes, contact me: [email protected]
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About the story:
"Tarnhelm". First collected and published in "All Souls' Night" by Hugh Walpole. Published by Macmillan & Co., 1929.
Credit where credit's due:
Theme music: The Black Waltz by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Music used : "The Somnambulist’s Daughter" composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" Music link : https://youtu.be/XrgZ5cl86DsSUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3qumnPHFollow on Facebook : https://bit.ly/33RWRtPFollow on Instagram : https://bit.ly/2ImU2JV
Giant Wyrm by Kevin MacLeod
Sound effects: All sound effects sourced at Freesound.
The recording was created using Audacity and BandLab. Podcast hosted by Anchor.
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A shy but imaginative young boy is sent to stay with his strange uncles in Cumberland and begins to uncover their sinister secrets while being tormented by visions of a horrifying yellow dog.
This is an audio presentation of "Tarnhelm" by Hugh Walpole (1929), performed and produced by Jasper L'Estrange for the EnCrypted Classic Horror podcast. Contains sound effects and musical elements. Caution: some loud noises.
💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Please support my work...
Researching, reading, re-reading, recording, mixing, uploading, promoting each of these short story audio presentations takes many hours - possibly more than you'd imagine. You can say thank you in the following ways:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/encryptedpod
YouTube channel membership: https://www.youtube.com/c/EnCryptedClassicHorror/join
One-off donation: https://ko-fi.com/encryptedpodcast
Get in touch! I like to hear from listeners, so feel free to reach out to me on the socials. If you want to discuss the show, talk business, or have any ideas for stories you'd like to hear in future episodes, contact me: [email protected]
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About the story:
"Tarnhelm". First collected and published in "All Souls' Night" by Hugh Walpole. Published by Macmillan & Co., 1929.
Credit where credit's due:
Theme music: The Black Waltz by Scott Buckley | www.scottbuckley.com.au Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Music used : "The Somnambulist’s Daughter" composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek" Music link : https://youtu.be/XrgZ5cl86DsSUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3qumnPHFollow on Facebook : https://bit.ly/33RWRtPFollow on Instagram : https://bit.ly/2ImU2JV
Giant Wyrm by Kevin MacLeod
Sound effects: All sound effects sourced at Freesound.
The recording was created using Audacity and BandLab. Podcast hosted by Anchor.
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