

Carnacki Article by Matt Cowan Coming Soon
I'm a bit behind on posting this months article but it is close to being done. I should have it up by early next week. It will be about all the Carnacki The Ghost Finder tales writen by William Hope Hodgson.
Vintage Horror Radio 37
We're taking care of a request I got some time ago with today's show. From Favorite Story we'll hear their adaptation of The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow. This radio version is based on Washington Irving's story first published in 1820, and one of few early examples of American fiction still read today. Favorite Story aired their version May 29, 1948.
“THE BLUE GIRL” SHORT STORY BY DAVID T. WILBANKS ONLINE
David T. Wilbanks has a great spooky tale available online for free over at the Horror Drive-In site. It’s a nice blend of horror and fantasy that reminded me of the style Algernon Blackwood sometimes wrote in. The story is a short one that hooked me from the start and left me with that satisfying feeling I always have after reading a good work of eerie fiction.
E.F. Benson Stories Pt. II Article by Matt Cowan
This month we return to the works of E.F. Benson to take a look at some more of his great tales of terror. My previous article on him included a bit of his background as well as a brief synopsis of his stories. “Caterpillars” (1912), “Terror by Night” (1912), “The China Bowl” (1916),“The Passenger” (1917), “Mrs. Amworth” (1923), and “Bagnell Terrace” (1928) “The Witch-Ball” (1929) were all featured therein. It can be found at http://www.vintagehorror.com/node/41 .
A.C. Benson Article by Matt Cowan
Arthur Christopher Benson was born in England in 1862, to an Archbishop of Canterbury. Although he and his siblings endured a tumultuous upbringing, their family still produced a surprising number of successful writers. His brother Robert Hugh, his sister Maggie and the most successful of them Edward Frederic all had works published. You can find my article on Edward (E.F. Benson) at http://www.vintagehorror.com/node/41 . He was educated at Eton and Kings College before teaching and later becoming Master of Magdalene College. He wrote poems, essays, biographies, short stories and is probably best remembered for writing the lyrics to the British patriotic song “Land of Hope and Glory”. He died in June of 1925.
My Christmas Ghost Story has won a contest!
I'm very excited to announce that my Christmas ghost story "Here He Comes A Wandering" has won the Pod of Horror story contest and is read by the great host of that show, Mark Justice in episode #58. You can download it for free at http://www.horrorworld.org/poh.htm.
CHRISTMAS WEIRD TALES CONTINUE (2009) Article by Matt Cowan
This year we continue the tradition of highlighting Christmas themed weird tales for the holidays. You can find the last two years Christmas articles at http://www.vintagehorror.com/node/100 and http://www.vintagehorror.com/node/25 . Personally, I love the combination of a good spooky supernatural or weird tale at Christmas time. And I am a Christian, so I do believe that Jesus is the reason for the season. I don’t think that means one can’t enjoy a bit of the macabre, however. We no longer sit around a Yule Log burning through the night, regaling each other with our tales any more like in years gone by, but that only slightly lessens the enjoyment. Author and podcaster Mark Justice has a similar outlook.
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