Discover the forgotten ghost stories of Victorian author, Mary Elizabeth Braddon.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
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Discover the forgotten ghost stories of Victorian author, Mary Elizabeth Braddon.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
Help us introduce more listeners to MEB: click like, rate and subscribe 👻
The ghost of Halverdene never takes the same shape twice, but it can always be relied upon to appear should you sleep in the garden bedroom, and it especially likes children...
This episode is Part 1 of 2.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Read and recorded by Holly Creed
Additional sound and original music by Abigail Macmillan
Follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
Help us introduce more listeners to MEB: please rate, review and subscribe 👻
Something Strange And Terrible
Discover the forgotten ghost stories of Victorian author, Mary Elizabeth Braddon.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Follow us on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
Help us introduce more listeners to MEB: click like, rate and subscribe 👻