Oh yes, so beautiful! We've been having a drought in Virginia USA, and finally had a torrential rainport yesterday! It feels better than winning the lottery! ❤️
@Wombats5559 күн бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyable. Wish I'd found your channel sooner. Thank you!
@Wombats5559 күн бұрын
Fantastic :)
@Wombats5559 күн бұрын
That story is a treasure thank you so much for sharing it with us!
@AbSa1412 күн бұрын
That's good whistling
@Shineon8313 күн бұрын
Good reading of one of my favorite authors….New sub.
@brittbrothersinc326415 күн бұрын
How your so good
@BobSebring16 күн бұрын
Thanks I enjoyed the story. Brings back memories of my dreaming of autumn.
@SquirrelASMR21 күн бұрын
The sound of the monster 😨
@s.l.bjoinery774822 күн бұрын
Out of tune
@ginabeena675723 күн бұрын
It made my dogs bark!
@juliadia00723 күн бұрын
“The coming age of darkness, fire and trivialization.” An apposite triad indeed.
@jared187026 күн бұрын
In his previous life, David was known as H.P. Loveceraft.
@niriop26 күн бұрын
Couples with issues always make the best horror prey.
@chalinofalcone87127 күн бұрын
Looks like the door knockers in Jim Henson's movie, The Labyrinth. Which I love and even as a man of 46, still watch pretty much once a year.
@theswampfox958427 күн бұрын
Nice narration thank you!
@LonaPua_Pouliuli-Popoki27 күн бұрын
🤙Aloha from extreme northern California (new subscriber) exceptional & enjoyable stories, a pleasant but posh voice & a quality recording too (five stars)
@colemarie926228 күн бұрын
You wrote this?!! That was a pleasant surprise, I will definitely be checking out any other original content.
@Wombats55528 күн бұрын
Loving your original writings I'd happily listen to you bang through every Lovecraft or Weird Tales story with Sherlock bumbling through:)
@feliciascott554428 күн бұрын
Hey! Sherlock is my guy.😁
@Wombats55528 күн бұрын
@@feliciascott5544 he is a big druggo in these and missing obvious supernatural phenomenonenonoms :) Thankfully Watson is on the case!
@scotf7313Ай бұрын
Seen them in France. Think it is about death and rebirth from death ,like Christ. `The Golden Bough` written in 1890 by Sir James George Frazer is a must read on the subject. The book is on the table of Colonel Kurtz in the film Apocalypse Now.
@DemeterTelphousia-ErinyesАй бұрын
If you ever feel like reading one of mine from ST, you are most welcome to, David. Vicki Day
@valdemarsquelchАй бұрын
Thanks Vicki!
@xMrEnjoiАй бұрын
the green man or wild man us Europe's version of the biblical Nephilim, much like how the modern day clown in the West has its vibrant colors pale face and red nose (the bright colors are from their ancient parents who were more serpent like hence the trippy colors) and similiar clowns/interpretations of these like the Hindu God Narasimha with its big red mouth and fangs this can be seen over in japan too as the Oni again multi color big red mouth and fangs. they are the offspring of the nehpilim and the idea is if people worship/dress up like them they can take that person over. A great example of someone being taken over by the clown is the notorious John Wayne Gacy from the US who dressed up as a clown and murdered and consumed his victims. thought you might like!
@coyoteartistАй бұрын
And it's only 158 pages.
@niriopАй бұрын
Hey Longhorn, if you still need any non-fiction for Supernatural Tales I might be able to contribute a few things. Most of my own articles tend to go into D.J. Tyrer’s The Supplement, but his schedule is a bit erratic. (He’s a good editor, but he juggles way too much for a micro-press.) I was working on a retrospect focusing on the Corman-Poe Cycle. I also realised it was the fiftieth anniversary of both King’s Carrie and Herbert’s The Rats and thought a joint-retrospective on that might be interesting.
@Wombats555Ай бұрын
Love it. Really enjoying your original works, thank you!
@AfroAsiatic98Ай бұрын
Jesus is the green man.
@davidnoakes1434Ай бұрын
Great story, your own and the ones from the mag you edit are brilliant.
@otempora5799Ай бұрын
Love the blending of two absolute favourites here - Sherlock meets Innsmouth. Thank you! Just subscribed!
@niriopАй бұрын
I’ve got a Green Man-related tale of my own stuck in development hell.
@Wombats555Ай бұрын
Wonderful. Love the extension to Shadow.
@juliadia007Ай бұрын
I always find war stories whether paranormal or real incredibly poignant, as is this story.
@rmbmassageАй бұрын
Delightful, spot on narration. Thank you!
@rmbmassageАй бұрын
Fabulous ❤ I'm a sculptor and I've done so many versions of this. It's one of my favorite subjects.
@nickjames205Ай бұрын
This seems more like Lovecraft than A. C. Doyle. Very cool
@jessebreitbartАй бұрын
More horror than mystery, but enjoyable. Thank you!
@ginabeena6757Ай бұрын
Oh wow! Sherlock Holmes and Dagon? What a treat! Thank you! ❤️
@MontanaHarvestorАй бұрын
Thank you for uploading
@approxi5404Ай бұрын
@MuslimInAbbyАй бұрын
I'm surprised there is no mention of Al-Khidr in the Islamic tradition. His name literally means The Green One. He is believed to be the Friend of God mentioned in the Quran who walked and guided Moses for a short period of time before leaving him. Some scholars say he continues to exist today and has existed long before his encounter with Moses.
@widdershins7628Ай бұрын
I'm curious now. Thank you.
@jayanthisrinivasan9055Ай бұрын
Excellent. Spooky and divine.😊
@feliciascott5544Ай бұрын
Great narration! The voice is perfect for this kind of story. Loved it! More please!
@rutheglin-pugh2320Ай бұрын
A very good reading and excellent choice and use of music. One of the closer to the original members of the extensive SH derivative genre .
@brucebaker810Ай бұрын
A new holmes story. And a Wodehouse story. Same issue. Im having Timequake jumblies.
@ancientdweller309Ай бұрын
Nice thanks for the video
@Bambisgf77Ай бұрын
Now that I am nearly at the end, I recognize this for the “Lovecraftean niche genre” … not so much a fan of LC but if you find other pastiche I am definitely here for it!
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Loving these Sherlock ones.
Oh yes, so beautiful! We've been having a drought in Virginia USA, and finally had a torrential rainport yesterday! It feels better than winning the lottery! ❤️
Thoroughly enjoyable. Wish I'd found your channel sooner. Thank you!
Fantastic :)
That story is a treasure thank you so much for sharing it with us!
That's good whistling
Good reading of one of my favorite authors….New sub.
How your so good
Thanks I enjoyed the story. Brings back memories of my dreaming of autumn.
The sound of the monster 😨
Out of tune
It made my dogs bark!
“The coming age of darkness, fire and trivialization.” An apposite triad indeed.
In his previous life, David was known as H.P. Loveceraft.
Couples with issues always make the best horror prey.
Looks like the door knockers in Jim Henson's movie, The Labyrinth. Which I love and even as a man of 46, still watch pretty much once a year.
Nice narration thank you!
🤙Aloha from extreme northern California (new subscriber) exceptional & enjoyable stories, a pleasant but posh voice & a quality recording too (five stars)
You wrote this?!! That was a pleasant surprise, I will definitely be checking out any other original content.
Loving your original writings I'd happily listen to you bang through every Lovecraft or Weird Tales story with Sherlock bumbling through:)
Hey! Sherlock is my guy.😁
@@feliciascott5544 he is a big druggo in these and missing obvious supernatural phenomenonenonoms :) Thankfully Watson is on the case!
Seen them in France. Think it is about death and rebirth from death ,like Christ. `The Golden Bough` written in 1890 by Sir James George Frazer is a must read on the subject. The book is on the table of Colonel Kurtz in the film Apocalypse Now.
If you ever feel like reading one of mine from ST, you are most welcome to, David. Vicki Day
Thanks Vicki!
the green man or wild man us Europe's version of the biblical Nephilim, much like how the modern day clown in the West has its vibrant colors pale face and red nose (the bright colors are from their ancient parents who were more serpent like hence the trippy colors) and similiar clowns/interpretations of these like the Hindu God Narasimha with its big red mouth and fangs this can be seen over in japan too as the Oni again multi color big red mouth and fangs. they are the offspring of the nehpilim and the idea is if people worship/dress up like them they can take that person over. A great example of someone being taken over by the clown is the notorious John Wayne Gacy from the US who dressed up as a clown and murdered and consumed his victims. thought you might like!
And it's only 158 pages.
Hey Longhorn, if you still need any non-fiction for Supernatural Tales I might be able to contribute a few things. Most of my own articles tend to go into D.J. Tyrer’s The Supplement, but his schedule is a bit erratic. (He’s a good editor, but he juggles way too much for a micro-press.) I was working on a retrospect focusing on the Corman-Poe Cycle. I also realised it was the fiftieth anniversary of both King’s Carrie and Herbert’s The Rats and thought a joint-retrospective on that might be interesting.
Love it. Really enjoying your original works, thank you!
Jesus is the green man.
Great story, your own and the ones from the mag you edit are brilliant.
Love the blending of two absolute favourites here - Sherlock meets Innsmouth. Thank you! Just subscribed!
I’ve got a Green Man-related tale of my own stuck in development hell.
Wonderful. Love the extension to Shadow.
I always find war stories whether paranormal or real incredibly poignant, as is this story.
Delightful, spot on narration. Thank you!
Fabulous ❤ I'm a sculptor and I've done so many versions of this. It's one of my favorite subjects.
This seems more like Lovecraft than A. C. Doyle. Very cool
More horror than mystery, but enjoyable. Thank you!
Oh wow! Sherlock Holmes and Dagon? What a treat! Thank you! ❤️
Thank you for uploading
I'm surprised there is no mention of Al-Khidr in the Islamic tradition. His name literally means The Green One. He is believed to be the Friend of God mentioned in the Quran who walked and guided Moses for a short period of time before leaving him. Some scholars say he continues to exist today and has existed long before his encounter with Moses.
I'm curious now. Thank you.
Excellent. Spooky and divine.😊
Great narration! The voice is perfect for this kind of story. Loved it! More please!
A very good reading and excellent choice and use of music. One of the closer to the original members of the extensive SH derivative genre .
A new holmes story. And a Wodehouse story. Same issue. Im having Timequake jumblies.
Nice thanks for the video
Now that I am nearly at the end, I recognize this for the “Lovecraftean niche genre” … not so much a fan of LC but if you find other pastiche I am definitely here for it!