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🗓️ 26 March 2021
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Welcome to Episode 478. This week we find out who the winners of our flash fiction contest are. Then, we unearth tragedy in Woodstock, Ontario. For fiction, we have three tales: about a woman in doubt, haunted land and an unprepared pet sitter.
COMING UP
Good Evening: Flash Contest Winner, Submissions, Thank-yous: 00:01:06
Dark Travels: Woodstock, Ontario: 00:05:26
Christopher Cosmos’ Rakshasa as read by Seth Williams: 00:15:58
Sam Rebelein’s People Are Dying as read by Dennis Robinson: 00:27:27
Ariana Ferrante’s Like Hurting Cats as read by Amy Paonessa: 00:38:01
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0:43.3 | Thank you. From the blackest corners of your mind, they call, pulling you deep into shadow, twisting your senses, keeping you from sleep. |
0:50.3 | It's time to face your darkest fears. |
1:22.2 | This is Tales to Terrify. Good evening, Children of the Night, and welcome. |
1:29.8 | I'm excited to kick off this week's episode by announcing the winners of our second ever flash fiction contest. We had an amazing response to the contest this go-around, with more |
1:37.6 | than 80 entries, including some very familiar names, as well as many we heard from for the first time. |
1:45.5 | And let me tell you, it was no small task narrowing them down. |
1:51.6 | A huge thank you goes out to Meredith Morgan Stern for not only wrangling a lot of the contest, |
1:58.5 | but keeping us on track to get stories reviewed and |
2:02.9 | winners picked. Out of the huge selection of amazing stories, we've selected one winner and four |
2:10.9 | runners-up, which we'll air on an upcoming episode. So, without further ado, I'm thrilled to announce that the winner of our |
2:20.2 | flash fiction contest is a little bite-sized morbid morsel from author T.F. Amad, titled, A Short Letter |
2:29.3 | From Nazir Farouk to his friend Sir Christopher Collins. |
2:41.4 | We've heard from T.F. before, but on the other end of the mic, as a narrator on episode 400 and 410. We're thrilled to have your story on the show, T.F. Congratulations and thanks for |
2:49.6 | submitting. |
2:55.3 | Rounding out our winners' selection are four runners-up. |
2:58.8 | The Nightmare Boy, from James Canis, |
3:01.8 | Christy Nogles Veridian Green, |
3:05.7 | Carrie Lee Grady's The Nightmare She Wares, and Something a Little Different, a poem by Amy Sampson |
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