Glen Reads Gothic Horror (to you)
Where Glen Nuzzles reads to you, and you enjoy it
‘Casting the Runes’ by M.R. James

Another good story that takes forever to get to the point… How would I have known that ‘October barrage’ would be the hardest thing ever.

‘The Thirteenth Tree’ by R.H. Malden

The mystery of a murder that is kinda solved by entering the exciting world of paperwork. A witch is involved, though, only barely.

‘The Empty House' by Algernon Blackwood

Finally, an actual scary ghost story. No weird crap tacked on at the end. Just two people walking into a haunted house, seeing some scary stuff, then leaving. Perfect.

‘August Heat' by W.F. Harvey

This author really *hates* overweight men. That is pretty clear. And he thinks bible-reading-wives are boring as hell. Put it all together and you have the making of a good paranormal murder story.

‘A Visitor from Down Under' by L.P. Hartley

A story of revenge by some kind of... Ghost? Or something? I read the whole thing and couldn't make any sense of it. Maybe you can

‘The Shadow of a Shade’ - By Tom Hood

A story of a woman who's being harassed by a man even though she's already got a boyfriend, so the man kills the boyfriend. Then the boyfriend-ghost kills the guy. Pretty standard stuff.

‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ - By Washington Irving Part 2

He didn't die. I don't know how else to make that clear. I'm sick of people trying to be all cute with, "Are you sure? Maybe the Headless Horsemen claimed another victim..." and smile all smugly to themselves. Irving made it perfectly clear that he was al

‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ - By Washington Irving - Part 1

A lanky, skinny-man decides to move in on the only woman in town who is delicious as food, and he loves how all the animals on her dad's farm is just living food. This episode is about a hungry teacher who just wants to eat what he lusts after.