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PseudoPod 773: The Floor Above

PseudoPod

Escape Artists Foundation

Books, Arts, Drama, Fiction

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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“The Floor Above” was originally published in the May 1923 issue of Weird Tales SEPTEMBER 17, 1922. — I sat down to breakfast this morning with a good appetite. The heat seemed over, and a cool wind blew in from my garden, where chrysanthemums were already budding. The sunshine streamed into the room and fell pleasantly on Mrs. O’Brien’s broad face as she brought in the eggs…

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0:00.0

Welcome to Sudapod, a podcast as weekly as it is horrifying.

0:03.5

Sometimes horror hits uncomfortable buttons.

0:06.0

If the episode distresses you, they'll out.

0:08.3

We'll be here next week.

0:14.9

Sudapod, episode 773.

0:18.4

September the 3rd, 2021.

0:21.5

This week's story, The Floor Above by NL Humphries.

0:26.1

Hey everyone, welcome to Sudapod,

0:28.0

the weekly horror podcast.

0:29.6

I'm Alistair, your host and your audio production this week

0:32.4

is done by the amazing Chelsea.

0:34.4

Your narration is provided by the battery man voice himself,

0:37.1

Mr. David Robertson.

0:38.7

Happy belated birthday, sir.

0:40.6

Very, very glad to have you with us.

0:42.8

And the story comes to us from NL Humphries.

0:45.9

The Floor Above was originally published

0:48.2

in the May 1923 issue of Weird Tales.

0:51.4

Humphries appears to be one of the many obscure writers

0:54.2

who work briefly in the pubs.

0:56.2

Or perhaps the name is a pseudonym used once and discarded.

0:59.0

Nothing could be found out about this author.

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