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Classic Ghost Stories

S02E49 The Night Wire by H F Arnold

Classic Ghost Stories

Tony Walker

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.9686 Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2021

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Well after midnight in a newsroom high up above the city, a strange story comes tip-tapping in down the night wire. John Morgan, the night wire expert, turns the morse code into words and the words reveal a mystery. A town no one has heard of is brought to a standstill by a weird fog. This weird fog rolls right out of the graveyard and in it are seen twisted wailing forms. But this tale is stranger even that that. But you'll have to listen to find out why. This pulp story from 1926 was a favourite of HP Lovecraft. Even its author is an enigma. Or is he? The story inspired Stephen King to write The Mist in 1981 which was made into the 2007 movie of the same name."H. F. Arnold was an American pulp-era writer who wrote only three published stories. Despite this low output, ‘The Night Wire’ (1926), first published in Weird Tales, is considered the most popular story from the first golden age of that magazine. Lovecraft is said to have loved this story. "Arnold’s only other published stories were The City of Iron Cubes in the March/April 1926 edition of Weird Tales, and When Atlantis Was in the October and December 1937 issues of Amazing Stories.  Who is who is an enigma. The content of The Night Wire suggests he was a newspaper man in a big city in the USA.We have dates for his life as 1902 until 1963, making him 61 at the time of his death, and 24 when The Night Wire was published. How we know  his dates, I’m not certain.If you read most anthologies, we don’t even know if he was really called H F Arnold.  But then someone called William Russo did some research and found out a lot about him.Here’s a link to the full storyhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18131763-the-night-wire (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18131763-the-night-wire)It turns out that he was Henry Ferris Arnold who graduated from the Mid-West and went to work in Hollywood working in publicity (we’d call it marketing now) for movies. He started at Goldwyn Studies and became Sam Goldwyn’s Director of Publicity. There’s something about that night radio DJ thing. Play Misty for me. Other associations are being on night shift.  Film noir. The Weird Anthologyhttps://amzn.to/3kF1LSr (https://amzn.to/3kF1LSr)The Night Wire read by by E F Frenchhttps://youtu.be/-SyT6Xga0Eo (YouTube)William Russo’s review on Good Readshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18131763-the-night-wire (The Night Wire by H.F. Arnold)Story suggestions by email [email protected] You Appreciate The Work I’ve Put In Here https://www.patreon.com/barcud (Become A Patreon) For Bonus StoriesOr  https://ko-fi.com/tonywalker (buy me a coffee) , if you’d like to keep me working. https://bit.ly/somecomeback (Music)  by The Heartwood InstituteSupport the showVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Everybody dies, don't they?

0:10.0

Everybody come back.

0:12.0

Isn't that so?

0:14.0

You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you?

0:18.0

How do the dead come back, mother?

0:20.0

What's the secrets of dead come?

0:23.9

New York.

0:26.6

September the 30th, CP Flash.

0:30.0

Ambassador Hollywood died here today.

0:32.5

The end came suddenly as the ambassador was alone in his study.

0:37.1

There is something ungodly about these night wire jobs.

0:41.5

You sit up here on the top floor of a skyscraper and listen in to the whispers of a civilization.

0:48.3

New York, London, Calcutta, Bombay, Singapore.

0:52.2

They're your next door neighbours after the street lights go dim

0:56.0

and the world has gone to sleep.

0:58.0

Alone in the quiet hours between two and four,

1:02.0

the receiving operators doze over their sounders

1:05.0

and the news comes in.

1:07.0

Fires and disasters and suicides. Mur murders, crowds, catastrophes.

1:13.6

Sometimes an earthquake with a casualty list as long as your arm.

1:18.6

The nightwire man takes it down almost in his sleep, picking it off on his typewriter with one finger.

1:28.3

Once in a long time, you prick up your ears and listen.

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