Thank you very much for saying so 😊 I am fond of them too. I hadn't realised just how many female writers of the age wrote interesting and high quality supernatural fiction. It has become something of a voyage of discovery for me. 😁
Most absorbing narration and engrossing story :These sadly now unrecognised lady Gothic story writers pen extremely exhilerating snd eerie events. Am presently conducting a study of them and their works.....!!!!!
Thank you so much for saying so @annabelladebonnay8320 😊. Yes, these great ladies had terrific imaginations and knew how to spin a compelling yarn. I'm on a personal odyssey of my own regarding these excellent writers, learning about them and hopefully introducing them to a new audience/readership.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it and thank you ever so much for saying so. A happy new year to you and yours in your haunted cottage on the emerald isle ☘☘☘☘ ☘💚💚💚
Thank you. I have another Lettice Galbraith on the way very soon. Just finishing up on some editing. I intend to upload more of her stories. I love her too! 😊
I wholeheartedly agree once more! 😁 I've been meaning to ask, is your lovely seaside residence situated on the East coast? In this video I used the dreaded AI to perform the female voice. I've tried my hand at female voices in some other tales like "Spinach" and "In the Séance Room" but my range is limited 😁
I do not live on the Mainland. But I know the East Coast very well. I like the attempt at the female voice in the Spinach and In The Seance Room , it has a certain characteristic that for me adds to the enjoyment, so please do not change. I am afraid AI is becoming the nightmare part of life. I dread to think where this will lead… I LOVE the naturalness of life. AI is not the magic wizard to enlightenment we were promised, instead we are being corroded by technology, the supposedly advancement of progression which is not making life easier, it is turning into a disease much worse than anything we could have imagined. Think of the Billionaire character’s in such old films as 007, that will be the future.
I know what you mean about AI, and it is a concern that because the technology is improving so rapidly, the fear is that it may take over and replace so many aspects of life that we love and don’t wish to see automated. I intend to use it more sparingly in the future. With the AI generated images, I tend to play around with the design elements manually to get the desired effect. I was watching the 1989 TV film of The Woman in Black” last night and even though it was filmed and presented in a 4:3 box style it was still very compelling. There is no CGI, and it is reminiscent of films like The Haunting (1963) and The Innocents (1961). It is eerily atmospheric and delivers some genuinely scary shocks. I preferred it to the 2012 version with Harry Potter in it. That certainly had its moments, but they were mostly created with Computer Generated Effects. The old ways still hold sway with me😁. Thank you for your comments about my “female voices”. I intend to keep working on them. But I know what you mean; male narrators often have to convey voices of female characters and also characters that are much younger or older than they themselves are.😊
I recently watched the 1989 Woman in Black with Bernard again as I love that story but when she hovers over the bed I cannot watch. I have read the book, seen the play at the London Theatre, watched the Daniel Radcliffe movie, watched the 1989 TV play plus listened to the BBC Radio play. This and the Haunting are my two favourite’s. But they leave me with unsettling feelings so I do not watch them often.😊 Happy hauntings 👁️👤🗣️
Oh yes indeed! The actual “woman in black” herself in the 1989 version is terrifying! The scenes she’s in are so simply done too, no background music or special effects, just a gloomy graveyard in broad daylight. And you are so right. When she appears above Arthur Kidd in the bed is the stuff of nightmares! 😨😱
Great visual artwork, good story and narrator..I am quite fond of the women writers of the 19th century
Thank you very much for saying so 😊 I am fond of them too. I hadn't realised just how many female writers of the age wrote interesting and high quality supernatural fiction. It has become something of a voyage of discovery for me. 😁
Great stuff! This is the stuff of my girlhood for I loved this type of tale at the age of 12❤😮😊😊 thank you, new sub today🎉
Glad you liked it and welcome aboard 🎈🎃 Thank you ever so much for the sub too. Your support is greatly appreciated😊
Superb narration, loved the pictures, really complimented the story, Thank You
So glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for your support and kind words.
What a nice production. Kudos.
Very kind of you to say so. Thank you for watching/listening 😊
Excellent, and the snow scenes are wonderful to look at. Well done, and thankyou .
Thank you @PippaAT Very kind of you to say so and you are most welcome 😊
Absolutely fabulous‼️
♥️✨👑✨♥️
Thank you so much for saying so @mariameere5807 🤗 And for listening and watching 😊
Well done! Subscribed❣
Thank you ever so much @jenford7078. And welcome aboard 😁
I just discovered this channel and I am so addicted.❤❤
❤ Thank you very kindly for saying so. Welcome aboard 😍🧡
Me too 😊
Thank you too and great to have you aboard as well 🧡🤗😊
Most absorbing narration and engrossing story :These sadly now unrecognised lady Gothic story writers pen extremely exhilerating snd eerie events. Am presently conducting a study of them and their works.....!!!!!
Thank you so much for saying so @annabelladebonnay8320 😊.
Yes, these great ladies had terrific imaginations and knew how to spin a compelling yarn. I'm on a personal odyssey of my own regarding these excellent writers, learning about them and hopefully introducing them to a new audience/readership.
Very professionally done
Thank you. Kind of you to say so😊
Great illustrations for the story. Well done.
Thank you very much @rosiemcnaughton9933 . 😊 Very kind of you to say so🤗.
Enjoyed very much! Cee from the little haunted cottage in ireland 💚💚💚🍀🍀🍀🎄
I'm so glad you enjoyed it and thank you ever so much for saying so. A happy new year to you and yours in your haunted cottage on the emerald isle ☘☘☘☘ ☘💚💚💚
Well done!
Thank you very much @earthcat. And thanks for watching/listening.😊
Cracking!
Thank you very kindly 😊
Nice reading. Subscribed 😊
Thank you @jackyhawkins1895😍 Welcome aboard and I appreciate the encouragement and support. 😊
I love this author! More, please!
Thank you. I have another Lettice Galbraith on the way very soon. Just finishing up on some editing. I intend to upload more of her stories. I love her too! 😊
All the best are from Yorkshire. Who are these ladies acting in your film?
I wholeheartedly agree once more! 😁
I've been meaning to ask, is your lovely seaside residence situated on the East coast?
In this video I used the dreaded AI to perform the female voice. I've tried my hand at female voices in some other tales like "Spinach" and "In the Séance Room" but my range is limited 😁
I do not live on the Mainland. But I know the East Coast very well. I like the attempt at the female voice in the Spinach and In The Seance Room , it has a certain characteristic that for me adds to the enjoyment, so please do not change. I am afraid AI is becoming the nightmare part of life. I dread to think where this will lead… I LOVE the naturalness of life. AI is not the magic wizard to enlightenment we were promised, instead we are being corroded by technology, the supposedly advancement of progression which is not making life easier, it is turning into a disease much worse than anything we could have imagined. Think of the Billionaire character’s in such old films as 007, that will be the future.
I know what you mean about AI, and it is a concern that because the technology is improving so rapidly, the fear is that it may take over and replace so many aspects of life that we love and don’t wish to see automated. I intend to use it more sparingly in the future. With the AI generated images, I tend to play around with the design elements manually to get the desired effect.
I was watching the 1989 TV film of The Woman in Black” last night and even though it was filmed and presented in a 4:3 box style it was still very compelling. There is no CGI, and it is reminiscent of films like The Haunting (1963) and The Innocents (1961). It is eerily atmospheric and delivers some genuinely scary shocks. I preferred it to the 2012 version with Harry Potter in it. That certainly had its moments, but they were mostly created with Computer Generated Effects. The old ways still hold sway with me😁.
Thank you for your comments about my “female voices”. I intend to keep working on them. But I know what you mean; male narrators often have to convey voices of female characters and also characters that are much younger or older than they themselves are.😊
I recently watched the 1989 Woman in Black with Bernard again as I love that story but when she hovers over the bed I cannot watch. I have read the book, seen the play at the London Theatre, watched the Daniel Radcliffe movie, watched the 1989 TV play plus listened to the BBC Radio play. This and the Haunting are my two favourite’s. But they leave me with unsettling feelings so I do not watch them often.😊 Happy hauntings 👁️👤🗣️
Oh yes indeed! The actual “woman in black” herself in the 1989 version is terrifying! The scenes she’s in are so simply done too, no background music or special effects, just a gloomy graveyard in broad daylight. And you are so right. When she appears above Arthur Kidd in the bed is the stuff of nightmares! 😨😱
If she's that dark brunette, she was also a smokin hot Victorian
😂 The dark brunette is definitely going to feature in future videos!