Stories from the Borders of Sleep
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Creator: Seymour Jacklin
Synopsis:
A semi-regular podcast, featuring original stories, fantastic fables and curious tales written and read by your host, Seymour Jacklin. Each episode takes the listener on an imaginative and thought-provoking journey. Aimed at adults but very suitable for children, too.
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Episodes:
Mon, 14 Oct 2024 15:36:00 +0000
The new kid at school seems a bit odd, but things are about to get a whole lot stranger. As you put your head on your pillows tonight, I hope this one will take you to another world. And maybe you will wake up tomorrow with a compelling urge to build a den under your desk.
Thu, 27 Jun 2024 13:07:00 +0000
A tired old sailing ship feels outdated and longs for rest and retirement as she sets off from the port. Her wish is unexpectedly granted but it is a new chapter of life.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 14:05:00 +0000
Night time is the time to visit the Cicada Laundrette and meet all kinds of critter characters. Enter the twilight world of washing machines and soap suds under the watchful eye of Mr. Aardvark.
Sun, 24 Dec 2023 20:27:00 +0000
A heartwarming magical story for the Holidays in the tradition of well-loved Yuletide tales.
Mon, 04 Dec 2023 20:20:00 +0000
For all the gatherers of feathers and stones and the friends of nature, a tale of healing and connection with the soul of the woodland.
Tue, 21 Mar 2023 14:37:00 +0000
What if ... someone woke up one morning to find a Cadillac in their duck pond? You need wonder no more ...
Sun, 03 Jul 2022 22:45:33 +0000
Thu, 05 May 2022 22:43:11 +0000
An artist executes an act of subversion one hot afternoon while nobody is paying very much attention.
Wed, 23 Mar 2022 06:47:20 +0000
A friendship is nurtured through a series of entries in 'The Guestbook'. Then, one day, the friends meet each other and things take a magical turn.
Tue, 14 Dec 2021 05:56:36 +0000
The humble potato has the power to bring so much joy.
The Artisan, The Abbot and the Architect
Sun, 17 Oct 2021 19:02:09 +0000
Three men meet one evening and not entirely by chance ... the story unfolds. Above them is the monastery and below them is the forest, each with their peculiar forces.
Wed, 04 Aug 2021 14:59:20 +0000
This is a story about a stenography machine, and an unusual group of people who meet in a basement ....
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Mon, 12 Apr 2021 17:26:39 +0000
Magic runs in the family, so when cousin Rupert comes to spend the summer with Damson and her mother, there are magic tricks, a little transdimensional tomfoolery, and, of course, poetic justice.
Fri, 26 Feb 2021 19:32:48 +0000
Neither the frog or the banjo are quite what you might think at first - a mystical pair who surprised everyone and taught a few lessons.
Mon, 26 Oct 2020 23:04:25 +0000
This is a story about an artist called Anna and a surprising discovery she makes in the autumnal woods.
Fri, 21 Aug 2020 02:54:37 +0000
One day in September, 40 years of the companionship of a forest brings a hermit to the culmination of his life cycle.
Fri, 01 May 2020 00:47:34 +0000
"You know, all this talk we are talking? It's like the sunshine and the rain. It's present or not, but when it is present it soaks and warms and disappears. Nevertheless, the nourishing effect of it lasts and shows continually."
Sun, 29 Mar 2020 23:02:25 +0000
It's a story about a quiet girl, and I don't want to give too much away ...
Fri, 06 Mar 2020 06:18:34 +0000
A story about an unlikely friendship that occurs on an expedition to gather chamomile.
Wed, 15 Jan 2020 00:52:30 +0000
Just a rather nice little trip down memory lane in later life, wherein we discover that the peacock is a magical bird ... perhaps.
Mon, 19 Nov 2018 06:38:41 +0000
In which some fascinating things are discovered about the secret lives of plants and other living things.
Fri, 13 Jul 2018 23:47:06 +0000
Inspired by a piece of music by Paul Morris (https://soundcloud.com/paul-morris-music-for-film) this story tells of a strange visit to an unusual shrink.
Sun, 20 May 2018 16:11:49 +0000
The strange last journey of an old man from this life.
Sun, 14 Jan 2018 12:55:42 +0000
Two girls get away from it all in a borrowed Studebaker, and get diverted on their way to the coast.
Wed, 23 Sep 2015 08:36:31 +0000
Episode 36 ... a little bit of autobiography: part of the story of the inception of 'Stories from the Borders of Sleep'.
Tue, 01 Sep 2015 22:41:38 +0000
Writting for the wedding of a friend, this story recounts the strangest wedding night of all time.
Mon, 20 Jul 2015 21:38:56 +0000
An episode dedicated to corporate daydreamers, opponents and proponents of boardroom bluster, meeting doodlers and anyone who has ever had to circle the waggons, eat their own dogfood or deploy blue-sky thinking - this is for you.
Tue, 07 Jul 2015 23:02:49 +0000
As in the King, so in the Kingdom. But how terrible, then, for the Kingdom if the King has lost the will to live...
Tue, 01 Jul 2014 22:12:01 +0000
This is a story about a little girl and a volcano and it's also about a grandfather and a fish, and a village and a rock ... and many other things if you listen carefully.
Sat, 13 Jul 2013 11:15:35 +0000
Here we are, back after a long hiatus, kicking off a new season of fortnightly podcasts with episode 31 - a tale containing a lot of made-up words ...
Sat, 18 Aug 2012 11:17:52 +0000
A cautionary tale about drinking in strange taverns.
Mon, 30 Jul 2012 22:36:17 +0000
Can there be learning without books? Can there be as much to ponder in a day of walking as in a term of studying? A student is forced to face these questions on his way home for the summer.
The Other Side of the Hedge by E.M. Forster
Thu, 19 Jul 2012 23:20:53 +0000
Occasionally on this podcast, we feature the work of another author from the public domain. This week we have a short story by the marvellous E.M Forster. Writing in the first half of the twentieth century, his romantic soul was troubled by the march of "so called" progress and his voice is still prophetic in our own times. Enjoy!
Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:32:00 +0000
A woodcutter, a sailor, a lace maker, and a mysterious old woman ... sounds like a fairytale to me.
Mon, 05 Mar 2012 22:22:29 +0000
It's December 1939, a hard winter in Harlem and pianist Jelly Roll Morton is plotting his return to fame. Tragically, in just over a year he would be dead.
Mon, 20 Feb 2012 23:17:27 +0000
If you listen to anything, animal, vegetable or mineral, in time it will disclose some secret wisdom to you that you are obligated to share with others. Here is a story about a man who knew all that he knew because of what the sea brought to him.
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 23:41:38 +0000
Welcome to "Stories from the Borders of Sleep" Episode 24. Rome ... Romantic? Oppressive? You decide, but just be aware that strange things might happen if you are at a loose end in the vicinity of the Colisseum.
Sat, 28 Jan 2012 15:15:58 +0000
Turpin Whittington has a few problems: an unusual name, complete deafness in his left ear and an uncontrollable tendency to get lost in fairy-land but somehow he makes good.
The Unhappy Body by Lord Dunsany
Sat, 21 Jan 2012 17:20:34 +0000
Every once in a while, we have decided to unearth a short story from the public domain and to give it the "Borders of Sleep" treatment. Here's a curious tale originally published in 1910 by Lord Dunsany in a collection entitled A Dreamer's Tales. Enjoy!
Thu, 22 Dec 2011 17:28:59 +0000
What lies beyond the chess board? A few chess pieces get to find out ...
Fri, 25 Nov 2011 09:17:47 +0000
A tale in which a baker gets the better of some savage bears with the help of a mysterious miller.
Tue, 15 Nov 2011 00:37:59 +0000
Stitched together from ideas that occurred to me while out walking the dog, my ponderings on the nature of fear, a dream from a long time ago, and a more recent journey in my own soul - it kind of emerged over the course of the last week. Is there something in you that needs to be unblocked?
Thu, 03 Nov 2011 23:44:45 +0000
This story does not do what it says on the tin. Not to give too much away, but: It is based on a folk tale that is still told in many variations across the world. I remember hearing it as a child. usually the "take home message" is something to do with collaborating and contributing to a greater effort, but here's my take on it ...
Fri, 28 Oct 2011 08:33:00 +0000
Here is a deep dive into the ocean and beyond, to carry you far away in your imagination, to dream within dreams, or just to help you get to sleep ... enjoy!
Sat, 22 Oct 2011 22:42:00 +0000
A story of a young girl who intends to become a princess by marrying a prince one day, yet in a single night she meets a strange shadow and an even stranger creature who shows her things no princess has ever seen.
Thu, 06 Oct 2011 22:14:00 +0000
A fragment of autobiographical memory, introducing one of the many creatures that inhabited my childhood.
Thu, 29 Sep 2011 11:23:00 +0000
Another folk tale adapted for "Stories from the Borders of Sleep" by Seymour Jacklin. If you are enjoying these stories please rate them on iTunes or leave some feedback on the website: http://www.bordersofsleep.com
Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:31:00 +0000
Here is another story that is a retelling of a vivid and lengthy dream I had many years ago. A stranger is washed up on a beach, barely alive. Years later he tries to recover his memories of a very different time and place and the people he lived with before - a people whose entire civilisation rose and fell in a single life-time or even ... between two tides.
Thu, 15 Sep 2011 23:03:00 +0000
This is a story about ... a clown, that's about all I can say without giving the game away!
Mon, 05 Sep 2011 22:17:00 +0000
Welcome to episode 11 of Stories from the Borders of Sleep, which tells of an extraordinary day in the life of a humble servant who was trying his best to keep a low profile ...
This is one of many stories that I have heard or read in a forgotten time and place that has, nevertheless, stuck in my mind enough to be given the "borders of sleep" treatment. I hope that it stays with you as long as it has stayed with me.
Mon, 22 Aug 2011 22:44:00 +0000
I adapted this story from one that appears in the writings of Richard Wurmbrand, a Romanian Christian pastor who was imprisoned by the communists for his faith. He spent some 14 years in prison, much of it in solitary confinement and enduring torture on a daily basis. He was beaten so badly he was never able to wear shoes again. In spite of this he has written some of the most profound and powerful stories and sermons I have ever read. He was a master of the parable and this one, about a caged bird, is just one of the many that came to mean a great deal more to him, no doubt, as he lay in his cell.
The sound-track is from David Modica's album "The Waters Wide" - available from magnatune.com
Thu, 04 Aug 2011 23:30:00 +0000
The latest podcast from www.bordersofsleep.com. This one is a "fairy tale" ... well ... it does have fairies in it but it may not be "happily ever after" in the quite the same way as most fairy tales end. You will also hear about two letters, and two wars, and two sworn enemies, but most of all you'll hear about two handkerchiefs. The soundtrack contains music by Jami Sieber, available from magnatune.com. Story by Seymour Jacklin, artwork by Robyn Trainer and production by Tim Wiles.
Mon, 25 Jul 2011 23:07:00 +0000
A cautionary tale, and not for the feint of heart. This is a story about what befalls a party of revellers on their way home one night.
Thu, 07 Jul 2011 21:33:34 +0000
Dear Listener,
Traditionally we know that cats and mice do not get on with one another - it's a cat-eat-mouse world! But here is a story that just asks "what if" a particular cat and a particular mouse should break the mould because of their love for one another?
This is a story adapted closely from one of Grimm's Fairy Tales. The brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm were collectors of european folk tales, publishing some of our best loved and most often recited stories in the early 1800s. Unlike the "disneyified" fairy tales that have become popular in our own time, the stories that the Grimm brothers collected tended to be dark and obscure ...
The rather evocative, at times dark and obscure, solo violin of Anthony Salvo accompanies this tale which I hope you enjoy. If youlike the music you can download it yourself from magntaune.com
Enjoy!
Thu, 23 Jun 2011 18:40:31 +0000
Three schoolboys and an idyllic midsummer evening on the river Thames, echoing in the memory forever.
This is a short snapshot, the very briefest of autobiographical sketches from my early teens.
Enjoy!
Thu, 09 Jun 2011 19:15:47 +0000
Dear Listener,
What is greatness, anyway? I guess we all have a different idea of what it means to be "great". Here is a story about someone who was rather like a lot of us, and certainly a lot like me, who had never really thought it through.
My masterful sound recordist, Tim, has got me onto a sensible recording schedule, which should mean that these podcasts go out on a steady fortnightly basis from now on. Also, in case you were wondering, I intend to keep on publishing here until the stories dry up which is not likely to happen any time soon as I get at least two new ideas for new ones every week.
Thank you for listening and ...
Enjoy!
Fri, 27 May 2011 00:29:00 +0000
What are archaeologists really looking for? This one is digging up his own soul.
This week's story is longer than the usual Borders of Sleep fare and certainly longer than I would normally podcast; but, I am still wanting to try out different things and see what people like. I did consider putting this into parts I and II but I thought you might find that annoying.
That said, this story is long, but not as long as the time for which one of the characters has been absent from himself.
When I wrote it, it seemed to get a life of its own and to run away with me, but hopefully not like the horse in the story.
There is a lot crammed into it, but not quite as much as you will see crammed into a certain item of clothing that you will hear about.
The airy and dark acoustic guitar soundtrack is from Glass Desert by Harlan Williams and it's available from Magnatune.
Mon, 18 Apr 2011 23:09:00 +0000
If you were water, what sort of water would you be?
Would you be the water in a stream or the water in a tree?
Or would you be ice or vapour?
And what would it be like to be able to see the path of an ant or a star with the same clarity as we see the path to our own front door?
All of these are questions you may ponder as you listen to this story about a traveller, and a tree ... and a stream.
Mon, 28 Mar 2011 10:32:00 +0000
Here's a story that is a precise retelling of a dream that I had many years ago. Make of it what you will; but, for my part, I have never been able to escape the feeling that there is more life to be had if we would only stop being so clever about everything.
Thu, 03 Mar 2011 16:21:00 +0000
Where a prince discovers that everything in his kingdom is also in his own soul.