Fun fact: Poe lived in NYC several times (both in Manhattan and the Bronx). He was also stationed at Fort Moultrie (which was very close to Charleston, SC).
A pleasure to listen to. As a kid who grew up listening to Christopher Lee and Vincent Price as the gold standard, some audiobooks I can't listen to because the voice actor or narrator's voice doesn't seem to "fit" the content. This does, thank you for that!
Very Well Done. - In case it isn't clear to some listeners, it was considered the most dire ill luck back in those days to harbor a corpse on board a seagoing vessel - Remember the ill fate of the Demiter? Thanks for the reading Mr. Clegg.
You have an amazing way of making this story come alive without distraction. Your voice is so inviting and calmly intriguing. Thank you for sharing this talent of yours so we may learn more of Poe with such a colorful, inviting twist.
Fun fact: Poe lived in NYC several times (both in Manhattan and the Bronx). He was also stationed at Fort Moultrie (which was very close to Charleston, SC).
Edgar Allen Poe was my great grandmas cousin. Her name was Gertrude Poe.
Much delight seeing your comment
Edgar Allen Poe once bought a pint of milk from a man who may or may not have lived in my country. His name was Joe Poe.
@@Gunn27His name was actually Joe Schmoe, but he changed it because he feared that it sounded "ethnic".
A pleasure to listen to. As a kid who grew up listening to Christopher Lee and Vincent Price as the gold standard, some audiobooks I can't listen to because the voice actor or narrator's voice doesn't seem to "fit" the content. This does, thank you for that!
Very Well Done. - In case it isn't clear to some listeners, it was considered the most dire ill luck back in those days to harbor a corpse on board a seagoing vessel - Remember the ill fate of the Demiter? Thanks for the reading Mr. Clegg.
My right ear really enjoyed this
Goes along with that swollen right ball
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This is my favorite Poe story of all time :) thank you !
Amazing! I would love to hear more from Poe's work in your own voice. Thank you for uploading this!
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You have an amazing way of making this story come alive without distraction. Your voice is so inviting and calmly intriguing. Thank you for sharing this talent of yours so we may learn more of Poe with such a colorful, inviting twist.
This was very enjoyable!
posted a second time in my blog - excellent voice
I love the way you read this story :)
The Oblong Box … ah yes, I remember her … interesting times …
Ed poe was my neighbor
It's lovely I'm India
Well read! You sound like Bob Terwilliger!
very nice thanks
Bravooo
Ty
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I am Real Edgar Allan Poe. I didn't die. I was just kidding.
Poe Mo Foh
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