falling in love with someone 'not of ones temporal period' seems to be a recurring theme of this writer. it reminds me of the much stronger and darker tale of his, the resurectionist. about a boy... who falls in love with a beautiful girl who died in his house 50 years previously, with interesting consequences lol. i much enjoyed your reading of it. perfect. in my opinion it is the finest ghost story ever written. the dreams of youth are painted doors, indeed.
I have been trying to research a story by r chetwynd, I think it was in the book A quiver of ghosts, about a man's house that's haunted by a lady ghost and he falls in love with her , but to be with her he slowly dies. I'd love to know what story it is!!! From 1984 I believe!!!
Thank you yesui7. He was a very prolific writer when he was alive. If you do a search on Amazon you'll find a lot of his work for sale, though most of his books are quite expensive now. You may be able to pick up some at a reasonable price. He also edited a lot of books of horror stories and some of them also contain a story he wrote. Those are much more reasonably priced. Hopefully one day we'll get a comprehensive Kindle edition of his works.
Morgan Scorpion Yes, hardly any ebooks I could find. But sometimes the special books, you have to put the little extra effort in, or money :) thks for sharing the story.
SHADMOCKS & SHIVERS: New Tales inspired by the stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes. Publication 11th October. Tales of The Monster Club, Clavering Grange, Temptations Unlimited, Madam Orloff, Vampires, Ghosts and of course Shadmocks.
I adore not only the stories u choose but the effort u make to bring them to life for us, your avid listeners. Thank you 💕
You are enchanting with a wide knowledge of Gothic literature. Thank you. Cee from the little haunted cottage in ireland💚💚💚🍀🍀🍀
A beautiful story :-)
R Chetwynd-Hayes, an interesting writer. Been a good long while since I’ve read him. Thanks for this.
falling in love with someone 'not of ones temporal period' seems to be a recurring theme of this writer. it reminds me of the much stronger and darker tale of his, the resurectionist. about a boy... who falls in love with a beautiful girl who died in his house 50 years previously, with interesting consequences lol. i much enjoyed your reading of it. perfect. in my opinion it is the finest ghost story ever written. the dreams of youth are painted doors, indeed.
Enjoyed that story and how you read it. Reminded me of the story 'Somewhere in time'
Beautiful reading. Thankyou.
Great story, hadn't heard it before.
I have been trying to research a story by r chetwynd, I think it was in the book A quiver of ghosts, about a man's house that's haunted by a lady ghost and he falls in love with her , but to be with her he slowly dies. I'd love to know what story it is!!! From 1984 I believe!!!
Aw, I love a happy ending!
Enjoyed the story and the info regarding this author in the comments, thanks.
Thank you.
Great story, hadn't heard of this writer before.
Thank you yesui7. He was a very prolific writer when he was alive. If you do a search on Amazon you'll find a lot of his work for sale, though most of his books are quite expensive now. You may be able to pick up some at a reasonable price. He also edited a lot of books of horror stories and some of them also contain a story he wrote. Those are much more reasonably priced. Hopefully one day we'll get a comprehensive Kindle edition of his works.
Morgan Scorpion Yes, hardly any ebooks I could find. But sometimes the special books, you have to put the little extra effort in, or money :) thks for sharing the story.
SHADMOCKS & SHIVERS: New Tales inspired by the stories of R. Chetwynd-Hayes. Publication 11th October.
Tales of The Monster Club, Clavering Grange, Temptations Unlimited, Madam Orloff, Vampires, Ghosts and of course Shadmocks.
Hello.Where are you from originally?
@@natalya6091 Born in Plymouth, raised in Exeter, escaped to London.
@@MorganScorpion Thank you!!!
Britain's Prince of Chill awaits you at THE RESURRECTION OF R. CHETWYND-HAYES Facebook Group.
Ghosts wilin’ out.