Ghosts, Rain and Dreams - Scary Stories To Help You Sleep #audiobook #sleepstories

Ghosts, Rain and Dreams - Scary Stories To Help You Sleep #audiobook #sleepstories

How can scary ghost stories make you sleep better? This compilation of ghost stories with rain noise is made to help you drift off to sleep. People say a soothing male voice like mine makes them fall asleep. I wrote and narrated stories to scare you and so at first I scratched my head, but then I thought if people want scary stories to fall asleep to, who am I to complain. As long as they like what I do, that's fine. This is a compilation of soft-spoken stories which are a mix of true ghost stories, some thoughts on the moon, the odd poem and a very unnerving story about a haunted tower in Italy. Listen or snooze. I'm happy to help you sleep better if that's what you need. If you need to sleep? Affiliate link for Magicteam Sound Machines White Noise Machine with 20 Non Looping Natural Soothing Sounds. https://amzn.to/3S3gFku #ghoststories #ScaryStories #asmr #unintentionalasmr #audiobook #horror #shortstories #classic Get All Episodes Ad Free! $1 a month for the whole back catalog of episodes on Patreon. Download at your leisure.   / barcud   Buy Dracula Audiobook for Download Buy it directly from me at a knockdown price £4.99. https://ko-fi.com/s/a7a5c648b8 If You Appreciate The Work I’ve Put In Here Buy me a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker, or join as a Patron for members only stories for $5 a month:   / barcud   Late Night Talk Radio Listen to my other podcast! Here https://link.chtbl.com/late_night #classicghoststories #classicstories #horrorpodcast 00:00 Begin 00:08 “The Hexham Werewolf” by Tony Walker 24:00 “The Radiant Boy of Corby Castle” by Tony Walker 33:30 “Spring-Heel Jack” by Tony Walker 43:15 “Ghosts at The Royal Geographical Society” by Tony Walker 51:30 “Aliens at Cold Springs” by Tony Walker; based on an account by Philip J Imbrogno 1:12:50 “The Thought Fox” by Ted Hughes 1:14:45: Time Slip: “An Adventure” by Ann Moberley and Eleanor Jourdain (Pen Names: Elizabeth Morison and Frances Lamont); Editor’s Introduction Also Known as: “The Ghosts of Petit Trianon” or “The Versailles Time Slip” 1:20:30 Time Slip: “An Adventure” by Ann Moberley and Eleanor Jourdain: Original Preface 1:21:38 Time Slip: “An Adventure” by Ann Moberley and Eleanor Jourdain: Original Publisher’s Note 1:22:10 Time Slip: “An Adventure” by Ann Moberley and Eleanor Jourdain: Chapter 1 1:36:25 Time Slip: “An Adventure” by Ann Moberley and Eleanor Jourdain: Chapter 2: Ms Lamont studies Eleanor Jourdain’s account of her first visit to Petit Trianon 1:44:35 Time Slip: “An Adventure” by Ann Moberley and Eleanor Jourdain: Chapter 3: August 1901 1:48:00 Time Slip: “An Adventure” by Ann Moberley and Eleanor Jourdain: Chapter 4: Ms Lamont’s Account of a second visit to Petit Trianon, January 1902 1:54:10 Time Slip: “An Adventure” by Ann Moberley and Eleanor Jourdain: Chapter 5: January 1902 1:57:08 An Excerpt from “Lud-in-the-Mist” by Hope Mirrlees 2:02:48 An Excerpt from “Lud-in-the-Mist” by Hope Mirrlees (repeated) 2:08:36 An Excerpt from “Lud-in-the-Mist” by Hope Mirrlees (repeated) 2:14:25 “The Tower” by Marghanita Laski 2:31:45 Channel/Patreon membership promotion spot: Like, Comment, Subscribe, Share! 2:32:45 “Steppenwolf” Hawkwind lyrics; opening lines 2:33:40 “The Moon” by Walter de la Mare; excerpt from his book: _Behold this Dreamer: of Reverie, Night, Sleep, Dream, Love-Dreams, Nightmare, Death, the Unconscious, the Imagination, Divination, the Artist and Kindred Subjects_