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Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery

Notes on the Fenwood House

Unwell, a Midwestern Gothic Mystery

Audacious Machine Creative

Drama, Fiction

4.52.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2019

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

From the audio notes of Abbie Douglas [They/them], PhD candidate in History (with a focus in urban planning) on the Fenwood Boarding House in Mt. Absalom, Ohio.

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Performed by Kathleen Hoil, directed by Jeffrey Nils Gardner, written by Jim McDoniel, with sound design by Jeffrey Nils Gardner. Unwell lead sound designer, Ryan Schile. HartLife NFP Executive Producers Eleanor Hyde and Jeffrey Nils Gardner.

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49, 360 kilograms, or 54 tons, per day.

0:07.0

Note to self.

0:11.0

Research George Warren Jr. focus on hiring practices and candidate selection.

0:17.0

Good news. The state of Ohio has accepted my grant proposal, which means I must stop my research into the potential

0:24.9

modern applications of 19th century night soil collection, Dr. Hadad will be much relieved. For the purposes of objectivity, the subject of my analysis has been

0:36.5

made for me. I am to report to the township of Mount Absalom in May. Note to self. Begin looking for long-term temporary housing.

0:50.0

Housing option 1. Fenwood House Boarding Services.

0:54.0

Pro, proximity.

0:56.0

The boarding house is within Mount Absalom itself

0:59.0

and the nearest sublet is 30 to 40 minutes away

1:01.0

in the neighboring town of Julian.

1:03.0

Travel and subsequent expenses will be minimal.

1:06.0

Also, it will allow maximum exposure to culture and, air quotes, personality of the town.

1:16.0

concept. Recording stillness.

1:21.0

Followed by the repetition of the word stillness over the top of itself.

1:27.0

Stillness.

1:30.0

Still, stillness.

1:35.0

ness.

1:37.0

Still, stillness

1:45.0

ness

1:47.0

ness and then again stillness

1:50.6

and then again, stillness.

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