Lake Kittamaqundi Tell-Tale Heart Edgar Allen Poe Halloween Walk!

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If you dare, travel along Lake Kittamaqundi and listen to a terrifying classic by famed Maryland Author Edgar Allen Poe. The Tell-Tale Heart! Brought to you by Columbia Festival of the Arts and The Horizon Foundation. This Audio Experience works in order if you walk around the lake in a CLOCKWISE direction. Start at the People Tree/Dockside and if FACING THE LAKE start the walk to your left (North). http://www.ColumbiaFestival.org Voice Actor: Vince Eisenson Audio Production/Editing: Robert Neal Marshall


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True. Nervous. Very very dreadfully nervous!

Start of a terrifying journey into the dark world of Edgar Allen Poe! Performed by actor Vince Eisen…

Now this is the point. You fancy me mad.

Edgar Poe (January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, poet, editor, and literary cr…

I kept quite still and said nothing...

After his early attempts at poetry, Poe had turned his attention to prose, likely based on John Neal…

You cannot imagine how stealthily...

In June 1840, Poe published a prospectus announcing his intentions to start his own journal called T…

The old man's hour had come...

Around this time, Poe attempted to secure a position within the administration of President John Tyl…

I went down to open it, with a light heart...

On October 3, 1849, Poe was found delirious on the streets of Baltimore, "in great distress, and… in…

I paced the floor to and fro with heavy strides...

During his lifetime, Poe was mostly recognized as a literary critic. Fellow critic James Russell Low…

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