Hello, we leave the Mexican desert now and the coming weeks, in accordance with the upcoming autumnal days when the light is fading, the supernatural manifest and us humans start to shiverrrr
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Robert Westall (1929-1993) is one of the best modern writers of ghost stories in the tradition of the great M.R. James, and The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral, which won the Dracula Society’s Children of the Night Award, is one of his finest. Originally published back in 1991, the novella is one creepy story about a steeplejack working on the towers and steeple of Muncaster Cathedral. Joe Clarke wondered why he had the fortune to get this good paying job, (the repairs to the cathedral). How could everyone else not be available? But as so many of us do, he set aside his questions and set to work. Get 'er done, right? As it turns out though, those other steeplejacks turned down this job for a good reason-one that Joe is soon to discover. ...... N Joy
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“The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral” is about Joe Clarke Steeplejack extraordinaire who together with his work mate Billy Simpson is prepared to scale any building to carry out all necessary repairs and maintenance. The trouble however begins when they are given a job of cleaning the South West tower at Muncaster Cathedral “There was something funny about the thing, something nobody wanted to talk about. Maybe my dream was a warning that there was something wrong with the tower: some steeplejack’s instinct that I couldn’t plumb. Something in the stone.”
Joe has dreams of his son being trapped on the tower.. ”And our Kevin was up there on top, in the dark, and screaming as if some wild beast was eating him. And the door to the tower was locked and I didn’t have the key. I remember that I was so desperate that I tried to climb up the outside of the tower, up the buttress. Bu I knew I’d never get there in time to save Kevin.”... He learns of its unusual background and the mysterious figures of John of Salisbury, the Devil and the mythical master mason when the original south tower was erected, Jacopo Mancini of Milan.
This is a superb setting for a horror story. The idea of performing such dangerous work and relying not only on such basic equipment but also the presence and help of your colleague, knowing that one mistake could be your last, is in itself chilling. Robert Westall really makes the reader feel a sense of space and height as the work proceeds with his descriptive prose..”Up there Kevin an’ I get real close to each other, as my dad and me did long before he was born...the safe careful way he climbs, as fearless of heights as a cat.”... Then when we interweave an evil presence that spans hundreds of years the tension is both frightening and unbearable.
The story evolves around Joe his wife Barbara and son Kevin
a BBC Radio adaptation
Robert Westall - The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral ( 87min mp3 60mb)
Steeplejack Joe Clarke is hired to do some work on the spire of Muncaster Cathedral, but in the tower a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power over the fate of Joe and his family.
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previously
Carlos Castaneda - The Teachings of Don Juan 1 (mp3 46mb)
Carlos Castaneda - The Teachings of Don Juan 2 (mp3 55mb)
Carlos Castaneda - The Teachings of Don Juan 3 (mp3 55mb)
Carlos Castaneda - A Separate Reality 1 (mp3 42mb)
Carlos Castaneda - A Separate Reality 2 (mp3 57mb)
Carlos Castaneda - A Separate Reality 3 (mp3 40mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 1 (mp3 58mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 2 (mp3 59mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 3 (mp3 51mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 4 (mp3 58mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 5 (mp3 62mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 6 (mp3 80mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 7 (mp3 51mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 8 (mp3 66mb)
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Robert Westall (1929-1993) is one of the best modern writers of ghost stories in the tradition of the great M.R. James, and The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral, which won the Dracula Society’s Children of the Night Award, is one of his finest. Originally published back in 1991, the novella is one creepy story about a steeplejack working on the towers and steeple of Muncaster Cathedral. Joe Clarke wondered why he had the fortune to get this good paying job, (the repairs to the cathedral). How could everyone else not be available? But as so many of us do, he set aside his questions and set to work. Get 'er done, right? As it turns out though, those other steeplejacks turned down this job for a good reason-one that Joe is soon to discover. ...... N Joy
xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx
“The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral” is about Joe Clarke Steeplejack extraordinaire who together with his work mate Billy Simpson is prepared to scale any building to carry out all necessary repairs and maintenance. The trouble however begins when they are given a job of cleaning the South West tower at Muncaster Cathedral “There was something funny about the thing, something nobody wanted to talk about. Maybe my dream was a warning that there was something wrong with the tower: some steeplejack’s instinct that I couldn’t plumb. Something in the stone.”
Joe has dreams of his son being trapped on the tower.. ”And our Kevin was up there on top, in the dark, and screaming as if some wild beast was eating him. And the door to the tower was locked and I didn’t have the key. I remember that I was so desperate that I tried to climb up the outside of the tower, up the buttress. Bu I knew I’d never get there in time to save Kevin.”... He learns of its unusual background and the mysterious figures of John of Salisbury, the Devil and the mythical master mason when the original south tower was erected, Jacopo Mancini of Milan.
This is a superb setting for a horror story. The idea of performing such dangerous work and relying not only on such basic equipment but also the presence and help of your colleague, knowing that one mistake could be your last, is in itself chilling. Robert Westall really makes the reader feel a sense of space and height as the work proceeds with his descriptive prose..”Up there Kevin an’ I get real close to each other, as my dad and me did long before he was born...the safe careful way he climbs, as fearless of heights as a cat.”... Then when we interweave an evil presence that spans hundreds of years the tension is both frightening and unbearable.
The story evolves around Joe his wife Barbara and son Kevin
a BBC Radio adaptation
Robert Westall - The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral ( 87min mp3 60mb)
Steeplejack Joe Clarke is hired to do some work on the spire of Muncaster Cathedral, but in the tower a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power over the fate of Joe and his family.
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previously
Carlos Castaneda - The Teachings of Don Juan 1 (mp3 46mb)
Carlos Castaneda - The Teachings of Don Juan 2 (mp3 55mb)
Carlos Castaneda - The Teachings of Don Juan 3 (mp3 55mb)
Carlos Castaneda - A Separate Reality 1 (mp3 42mb)
Carlos Castaneda - A Separate Reality 2 (mp3 57mb)
Carlos Castaneda - A Separate Reality 3 (mp3 40mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 1 (mp3 58mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 2 (mp3 59mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 3 (mp3 51mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 4 (mp3 58mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 5 (mp3 62mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 6 (mp3 80mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 7 (mp3 51mb)
Carlos Castaneda - Journey To Ixtlan 8 (mp3 66mb)
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