Join me for a full audiobook reading of H.P. Lovecraft’s "The Strange High House in the Mist," a haunting tale first published in Weird Tales (October 1931). Blending melancholy atmosphere, poetic fantasy, and subtle cosmic dread, this classic piece of weird fiction explores the mysteries lingering at the edges of human perception. In "The Strange High House in the Mist," philosopher Thomas Olney moves with his family to Kingsport, drawn by an eerie fascination with a lone cottage perched impossibly high atop the cliffs, shrouded in perpetual mist. Driven by curiosity, Olney climbs to the isolated house, discovering secrets far stranger and more ancient than he ever imagined—entities and knowledge that reside on the very threshold between dream and reality. Lovecraft’s lyrical storytelling conjures an unforgettable atmosphere of wonder and dread, inviting listeners to ponder humanity’s place within a vast and unknowable universe. Fans of subtle horror, dreamlike landscapes, and quiet explorations of cosmic mystery will find themselves deeply captivated by this memorable tale. Author: H.P. Lovecraft First Publication: Weird Tales, October 1931 Narration: Kristof Fruru Art: Created with DALL-E Enjoying this ethereal journey into Lovecraftian wonder? Like, share, and subscribe for more classic weird fiction, cosmic horror, and immersive audiobooks from Lovecraft’s mysterious worlds. Comment below with your interpretations, reflections on the story’s meaning, or suggest other classic tales you'd like to hear next! Ascend with me to the enigmatic heights of Kingsport’s misty cliffs, and enter "The Strange High House in the Mist," where beauty and terror blend seamlessly, and the cosmos reveals its most haunting secrets.