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Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

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

4.5 • 703 Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2016

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Coming UpGood Evening: 00:01:19Shannon Conner Winward’s Moon Song and Baensidhe as read by Goldeen Ogawa: 00:03:26Marge Simon’s Music Smooth as Fog, Deathwish: Cloister in Newark, Yours or Mine?, Armageddon: The Comedian, Beachhead (written with Michael Fosburg) as read by Veronica Giguere: 00:08:22Curt Levesque’s There’s a Man in the Floor as read by Alice Frances Wickham: 00:15:22Nicole Steinmetz’s The River as read by Kaushik Narasimhan: 00:18:54J. Robert King’s The Kneeling, and Dahmer and Da Vinci as read by Scott Silk: 00:22:28J. Robert King’s Spine and Eagle as read by Drew Sebesteny: 00:25:16Gina X Grant’s Suppies Attack as read by Rob Matheny: 00:33:04Rick McQuiston’s A Late Night Visitor as read by Stephen Kilpatrick: 00:36:14Han Adcock’s Hunger as read by Brian Rollins: 00:43:48Sandra Wickham’s Mamma’s Boy as read by Kristin Gjerløw: 00:52:02Justin Cawthorne’s Strawberries as read by Dan Rabarts: 01:02:00Pleasant Dreams: 01:20:18Songs of the Pumpkin Boy - Celebrating Halloween:...

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1:13.6

Thank you. pop over the Patreon. Welcome to Tales to Terrify. To tales, too terrifying. Good evening, children of the night.

1:32.5

We have a special episode for you this evening.

1:36.0

As you may know, from our recent revisions to our submission guidelines,

1:39.7

we don't really accept what would be called flash fiction currently.

1:43.9

However, we've accepted

1:45.5

a handful of flash fiction stories over the, well, years, and while talking to Philip and Scott

1:51.6

about where I should be fitting the poetry and flash fiction in our episodes, the suggestion was

1:57.1

made. How about we just do one episode with all of it at once? It totals up to be

2:01.8

right about the correct length for an episode, so I said, let's do it. Typically, we read the

2:08.7

author bio before the story and the narrator bio after the story, but it will have a bit of the credits

2:13.8

mixed up today, and although most of our submitting authors have included

2:17.7

bios that are shorter than their fiction, some of our authors for the evening have longer

2:22.2

bios that have been trimmed down a bit. And in the show notes, we'll include links to their

2:26.7

websites for additional information. A notable one will be our final story, which comes from

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