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Tales to Terrify

Tales to Terrify 231 David Niall Wilson

Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

Flash Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories, Suspense, Horror, Horror Fiction, Dark Tales, Creepy, Short Fiction, Creepy Stories, Terror, Creepy Pasta, Scary Stories, Horror Stories, Drama, Books, Arts

4.5 β€’ 703 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 1 July 2016

⏱️ 53 minutes

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0:00.0

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0:26.6

Thank you. Welcome to Tales to Terrify. Night. Tales to Terrify has a lengthy tradition of making mistakes,

0:58.2

mispronouncing authors or narrator's names, bumbling through the strange names of horror publishers,

1:03.8

or even an occasion getting the title of the evening story wrong.

1:08.6

This time, I've managed to attribute a submitted story to a completely

1:12.4

different author. This is a new one for us, and thankfully the author, Carrie Freeman, has been a

1:19.1

great sport about an unusually big mix-up. The Tales to Terrify Staff has a workflow for getting

1:25.6

stories from submission to airing, and

1:28.1

either that broke down somewhere, or I skipped a step.

1:31.7

So I went looking for Carrie Freeman's biographical information online and found a different

1:36.2

Carrie Freeman who also writes Southern-themed fiction and also appears to have a short

1:42.0

story called Southern Comfort.

1:44.4

So I grabbed the wrong one and read it, and now I'm embarrassed by that.

1:49.3

Sorry, Carrie.

1:50.4

The previous episode has a cut in it where I fixed up the audio,

1:54.2

so if you're listening to that episode and hear a bit of a rough edit right before her story,

1:59.4

that's why.

2:00.5

Usually I let these little mix-ups

2:01.9

and mispronunciations go so that people for years to come can look back and have a laugh.

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