An Evening of Unforgettable Hauntings...
100 Ghastly Little Ghosts
Step into the flickering candlelight as we present an evening of 100 four classic ghost stories, each one a chilling masterpiece in its own right. We will journey from the haunted nursery to the open sea, exploring the delicate and devastating dance between the living and the dead.
Your spine-tingling itinerary includes:
A GHOST CHILD by Bernard Capes: A tale of psychological dread that unearths a chilling, heartbreaking legacy.
DUST by Edna Goit Brintnall: A story that finds terror in the most mundane places.
MANDOLIN by Will Charles Oursler: A mystery accompanied by an unsettling melody from beyond the grave.
THE GHOST SHIP by Richard Middleton: A whimsical yet macabre tale of a phantom vessel and its spectral crew.
Join us, if you dare, and experience the classic chill of these timeless tales.
Join Us Live At:
Seanchai Library in Second Life
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Storylink Radio Estate in Opensim
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Questions?
visit: www.StorylinkRadio.com or email: admin@storylinkradio.com
*Thematic Elements for tonight's story may include:
ghosts, haunts, death, turnips
*Notes re: Read-a-Long & Thematic Elements
We ourselves do not provide or post text for non-Public Domain stories or books, on this blog, on our websites, YouTube channels, or other repository, except when given explicit permission from the rights holder. Read-a-Long links on this page are publicly available on the internet. Typically this information be found by a simple Google search for the title of the story. This text is in no way hosted by Storylink Radio or Seanchai Library. Please note that your storyteller may adapt the story for the intended audience, time allotted, dramatic purposes, etc. Efforts are made to remove or adapt instances of foul language from these stories before presenting. However, you may encounter such language as well as potentially disturbing thematic elements in the original text of the story if you choose to follow along with the read-a-long links. Any thematic elements in tonight's telling that we believe some audience members may find concerning are noted above under "Thematic Elements". It is our hope that audience members will find such elements to be neither extreme nor gratuitous, but rather enhancing to the story overall. We do understand that people's views and values may vary, and so while it is not our intent to provide an exhaustive nor industry compliant list of Thematic Elements of this story, we are attempting to provide a guide that we hope you may find useful if you have such concerns.
Questions?
visit: www.StorylinkRadio.com or email: admin@storylinkradio.com

