The Dunwich Horror read by Joshua Graham
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Joshua Graham reads The Dunwich Horror by H. P. Lovecraft
Introduction - 0:00
Chapter 1: 0:02
Chapter 2: 8:21
Chapter 3: 16:55
Chapter 4: 24:02
Chapter 5: 31:40
Chapter 6: 40:53
Chapter 7: 49:35
Chapter 8: 1:04:08
Chapter 9: 1:16:16
Chapter 10: 1:30:00
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The Dunwich Horror is under the public domain
The voice of Joshua Graham by voice actor Keith Szarabajka was created using ElevenLabs AI voice technology
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Never have I needed this more in my life! Please get Joshua to read the rest of lovecraft’s works, especially Dagon! I feel the melancholic narration from the main character would be so good in grahams voice
Joshua's voice and H.P. Lovecraft's work match together nicely. Please make more of this.
I would love to see more H.P. Lovecraft with Joshua voice match made in heaven.
One of my favorite HPL stories. If you do any other Lovecraft, I would suggest The Thing on the Doorstep or Shadow over Innsmouth.
We need more Joshua Graham reading Lovecraft. Much, much more.
I for one look forward to hearing Joshua graham read Cats and dogs by HP lovecraft.
Now THIS is what I’ve been looking for. Never even knew I was looking for it.
Joshua's voice actor actually narrated a couple of H.P. Lovecraft stories from the Necromonicon audiobook on Audible (Green and black cover). Highly recommend you check it out!
Instantly made my day. Thank you for making these, I've been hooked since the reading of the Art of War.
Hearing Joshua Graham say Yog-Sothoth is amazing
I really like the video you have for it. It’s like I walked into a hotel and a random homeless guy just started telling this story
Amazing! I would love to hear Joshua Graham reading The Lord of the Rings.
Better yet lord of the rings narrated by Joshua Graham with the cast from they movie reading their parts.
While it'd be awesome, we'd have to wait several decades before it becomes public domain. Since otherwise the Tolkien estate wants their massive cut.
I look forwards to having my child raised with AI audiobooks
AI unironically taking audiobook jobs. This is amazing.
Another good HP Lovecraft story for Joshua Graham to read would be The Quest of Iranon. While this is a relatively unknown Lovecraft story, it tells the tale of a traveler searching for friendship and home amidst various desert cities. It would be rather fitting for the Fallout setting, and also aligns with Joshua Graham's outlook on life (benevolence, kindness, the value of friendship) more than other Lovecraftian stories, which are more cynical, misanthropic.
Jurassic park would be a good one for Mr Graham to read
Incredible to hear an AI voice be able to change intonation for different characters.
Absolutely brilliant Joshua Graham my favorite character and HP Lovecraft my favorite author mixed into one entertaining video.
Would you ever consider using Joshua Graham's voice to narrate the two Jurassic Park novels by Michael Crichton in episodic parts?
Another great Joshua Graham work
I absolutely need you do to Shadow Over Insmouth
!!!! Yes
Woke up from a nightmare in the middle of the night, really confused as I don't usually see such stuff. Closed the laptop I left on for background noise and went back to sleep. Checked the playlist in the morning. Guess what video CZcams decided to autoplay in my sleep :)
I remember Keith played on the original Equalizer TV series I think his name was Micky he was a freelance operative for the company.
I wonder if there’s ever going to be one for at the mountains of madness, it’s a truly wonderful piece by lovecraft and my personal favorite book of all time
Since you've shown that you have other AIs at your disposal. I would absolutely love to see Marcus reading any public domain book
Joshua's VA also voiced the male Dunmer in Skyrim, so when I close my eyes, it sounds like Erandur is reading to me. (technically it could be any other Dunmer with that voice, but I associate it with Erandur because he's my follower)
Digesting that we can do this is.. immense
A man of culture I see
Welp
It’s Definitely Original
Great VA to Listen to
I love you! ❤️
Can you do Homer's The Iliad and The Oddysey?
Well when he did the poll for The Odyssey. I believe I convinced him to use the Ulysses AI by citing the irony even proven by in game dialogue that Ulysses the NPC traces to Ulysses the president traces to Ulysses, the Roman name of Odysseus.
1:37:40-1:37:48 my favourite quote of al time
This is it, you won life, good job computer man.
Can someone link me a download for this? Wanna listen to Joshua Graham audio books
Can you have him read Poe? I think Joshua's voice would fit very will with his writings, too
Think you could do one for the black brat of dunwich as well?
Keith Szarabajka actually did read a some lovecraft so this might not be ai
Comment for the algorythm this is fire
Surprised the voice fits even when doing those unpronounceable words
Just some timestamps for when I come back to this video, and I will be back as these Joshua Graham AI readings of Lovecrafts work are fantastic.
5:23
18:42
33:55
56:30
1:04:35
Yo wtf he even doing the voices
Way too highfir tbis
As cool as this is, it also horrifies me in that it means voice acting as a profession is becoming obsolete.
Waits, it's an AI? I thought this was legit his va reading the book