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How He Left The Hotel

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Health & Fitness, Stories For Kids, Kids & Family

4.4 • 1.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Tonight, to start off our 6th annual “Spooky Sleep Story Series”, we shall read the opening to “How He Left The Hotel”, written by Louisa Baldwin and first published in 1895. Tune in every Wednesday this month for sleep stories of the darker variety- like classic horror literature and ghost stories. If you prefer to avoid the mildly macabre we hope you’ll enjoy one of our many other stories available wherever you listen to podcasts. Catch up on previous years by finding our free standalone podcast series “Snoozecast Presents: Spooky Stories” or if you are a premium subscriber, look for “Snoozecast+” or “Snoozecast+ Deluxe: Spooky Stories” instead to listen ad-free. Louisa Baldwin was a British writer known primarily for her contributions to the genre of supernatural fiction. She was part of the illustrious Baldwin family, with connections to notable figures in politics and the arts. Louisa was one of the "Macdonald sisters," four siblings whose descendants include celebrated authors and artists. Despite this distinguished familial background, she forged her own path in literature, creating ghost stories and other eerie tales that captivated readers with their chilling atmospheres and suspenseful narratives. Baldwin's most famous works include the collection The Shadow on the Blind (1895), which features several of her ghost stories, showcasing her ability to weave psychological tension into supernatural occurrences. Her tales often delve into the uncanny, where ordinary lives are suddenly disrupted by inexplicable, ghostly events. Baldwin’s prose combines a sharp observational style with a deep understanding of human nature, leading readers into unsettling, suspenseful narratives that leave a lasting impression. — read by 'V' — Sign up for Snoozecast+ to get expanded, ad-free access by going to snoozecast.com/plus! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

And the I'm going to help you fall asleep.

0:37.0

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0:46.0

This episode is brought to you by Best Efforts.

0:51.0

Tonight, to start off our sixth annual spooky sleep story series we shall read the

0:59.3

opening to how he left Hotel, written by Louisa Baldwin and first published in 1895.

1:11.6

Tune in every Wednesday this month for sleep stories of the darker variety, like classic horror

1:18.8

literature and ghost stories. If you prefer to avoid the mildly macabre, we hope you'll

1:27.2

enjoy one of our many other stories available wherever you listen to

1:31.8

podcasts.

1:34.0

Catch up on previous years by finding our free standalone podcast series.

1:40.0

Snuscast presents Spooky Stories Stories or if you're a premium subscriber look for

1:47.0

Snoozcast Plus or Snuscast Plus Deluxe Spooky Stories instead to listen ad free.

1:56.4

Louisa Baldwin was a British writer known primarily for her contributions to the genre of supernatural fiction.

2:06.2

She was part of the illustrious Baldwin family, with connections to notable figures in politics and the arts.

2:15.0

Louisa was one of the McDonald's sisters,

2:19.0

four siblings whose descendants included celebrated authors and artists.

2:26.0

Despite this distinguished familial background, she forged her own path in literature, creating ghost stories and other eerie tales that

2:36.1

captivated readers with their chilling atmospheres and suspenseful narratives.

2:43.4

Baldwin's most famous works include the collection, The Shadow on the Blind from 1895,

2:51.2

which features several of her ghost stories, showcasing her ability to weave

2:56.3

psychological tension into supernatural occurrences. Her tales often delve into the uncanny where ordinary lives are suddenly

3:07.6

disrupted by inexplicable ghostly events. Baldwin's prose combines a sharp

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