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PseudoPod 710: Sandy the Tinker

PseudoPod

Escape Artists Foundation

Fiction, Arts, Books, Drama

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 June 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Author : Charlotte Riddell Narrator : Cian Mac Mahon Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Marty Perrett Discuss on Forums “Sandy the Tinker” originally appeared in the collection Weird Stories in 1882 Sandy the Tinker by Charlotte Riddell “Before commencing my story, I wish to state it is perfectly true in every particular.” “We […]

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Pseudipod is extruded into this universe from a dimension of purest fear.

0:06.0

It's beautiful in its own alien way.

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But what's to come will...

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Unsetttle you.

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Sudapod, episode 710, June 26, 2020. This week's story, Sandy the Tinker by Charlotte Riddell.

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Hey everyone, welcome to Sudapod The Weekly Horror Podcast.

0:31.0

I'm Alistair, your host, and this week's story comes to us from Charlotte Riddell.

0:35.0

Another Riddell story by the way is being dropped into the bonus feed later on in the year, I believe in July.

0:42.0

Charlotte Riddell, born in 1832, died in 1906, was also known as Mrs J. H. Riddell and F.G. Trafford,

0:50.0

and was a well-known writer of supernatural fiction.

0:53.0

In an essay on her wife, SM Ellis called her a born storyteller.

0:57.0

In addition to producing numerous novels, she wrote a tremendous number of short stories and tales

1:02.0

for a wide variety of publications.

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Ellis wrote that she had written so many that she lost all count of her works,

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possessed very few copies of them herself and often forgot where

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certain stories had appeared or what had

1:13.9

happened to her rights in them proving to every author everywhere ever at every

1:19.4

level of the industry that it's not just them. She was born Charlotte Elizabeth Lawson Cowen and

1:25.6

grew up in Ireland and many of her works are set there. She married in 1857 to

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one Mr Joseph Henry Riddell.

1:33.0

She wrote primarily under the name Mrs. J. H. Riddell following that,

1:36.0

and at her time she was compared deservedly,

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