The Glamour of Snow by Algernon Blackwood Tuesday’s Tale of Terror March 1, 2016 Is it still winter? Are glittery snowflakes falling outside your window? Softy passing, softly gathering. L…
Source: Snow Beings and Witchery
The Glamour of Snow by Algernon Blackwood Tuesday’s Tale of Terror March 1, 2016 Is it still winter? Are glittery snowflakes falling outside your window? Softy passing, softly gathering. L…
Source: Snow Beings and Witchery
Source: Horror of the Heights (No Sherlock Here)
Follow the link to Paula Cappa’s review of the Conan-Doyle short story “Horror of the Heights”. Here is a brief plot synopsis from the article:
“Horror of the Heights is a short story told via Mr. Joyce-Armstrong’s blood-soaked notebook found in a field, one mile to the west of the village of Withyham, upon the Kent and Sussex border in England. On a warm September day, Joyce-Armstrong takes flight “under the hush and heaviness of impending rain.” His mission takes a shocking turn … or should I say leap?”