Memorable Villains in Fiction

Memorable Villains in Fiction

The protagonist of any story comes into focus more clearly when pitted against a truly epic villain, one who personifies pure evil and proves a relentless foe. Contending with conflict, of course, is a driving force in any fiction, the avgas that feeds the engine,...
Narrated version of Poe’s “The Black Cat”

Narrated version of Poe’s “The Black Cat”

The protagonist of this story by Edgar Allen Poe, an anti-hero if there ever was one, succumbs to the influence of demon rum, to his profound ruination. Narrated by Lee Purcell, the story was first published in The Saturday Evening Post on August 19, 1843. The black...
Narrated version of Dick’s “Beyond the Door”

Narrated version of Dick’s “Beyond the Door”

Philip K. Dick was one of the most prolific and influential writers in the science fiction field. Many of his works have been adapted to film and television and his ideas have energized many other writers. His novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, was adapted...
Narrated version of Woolf’s “A Haunted House”

Narrated version of Woolf’s “A Haunted House”

In this hauntingly beautiful story, Virginia Woolf relates the tale of a living couple sharing a house with the ghosts of the couple who once lived there, decades earlier. Narrated by Sarah Lipton, this is the first in a planned ePublish Yourself! series highlighting...

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