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🗓️ 23 July 2021
⏱️ 44 minutes
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Welcome to Episode 495. This week we hear the winners of our Spring Flash Fiction Contest, based on the painting “Boy’s Head” by Gustaw Gwozdecki.
COMING UP
Good Evening: 00:01:06
Runner-up: My Dead Girl by Amy Sampson-Cutler as read by Summer Brooks: 00:04:08
Runner-up: Viridian Green by Christi Nogle as read by Bryce Dahle: 00:08:12
Runner-up: The Nightmare Boy by James Cannice as read by Austin Stern: 00:15:10
Runner-up: The Nightmare She Wears by Kerri-Leigh Grady as read by Amy Paonessa: 00:25:27
Winner: A Short Letter from Nasir Farooq to His Friend, Sir Christopher Collins by T. F. Ahmad as read by Seth Williams: 00:32:53
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0:05.4 | It's up to you how much you give, and there's no regular commitment. |
0:09.1 | Just click the link in the show description to support now. From the blackest corners of your mind, they call, pulling you deep into shadow, twisting your senses, |
0:45.2 | keeping you from sleep. |
0:50.3 | It's time to face your darkest fears. |
0:58.2 | This is Tales to Terrify. Good evening, children of the night, and welcome. |
1:23.6 | As promised, we have something a little different for you this week. |
1:27.8 | At long last, we have the winners of our second flash fiction contest, which took place earlier this year. |
1:36.1 | The muse for our contest was an unsettling piece of artwork, a painting by Polish painter, sculptor, and printmaker, Gusto Gwoste Gwashedeki. |
1:47.6 | I can try to describe it to you, to jog your memory, but as with any artwork, is probably best to |
1:54.8 | see it for yourself, which you can do at talesteter terrify.com slash flash contest. |
2:02.1 | From an inky black canvas looms the deeply shadowed face of a young man. |
2:10.2 | In the gloom, his eyes are nothing more than two dark pools |
2:15.5 | that seem to stare straight into your face, deep into your soul. |
2:23.1 | Unsettling? For sure. Inspirational? Apparently. We had a fantastic turnout for this contest, |
2:31.9 | and I'm excited to share the fruits of that labor with you |
2:36.1 | here tonight. It was an extremely tough decision to narrow it down as much as we did, |
2:43.0 | and we've still ended up with four runners-up and a winner. Before we dive in, though, I just want to point out that, |
2:52.6 | aside from our winner, the order you'll hear them in this evening is by no means hierarchical, |
2:59.1 | a runner's up will be presented in more or less random order. |
3:04.1 | Each of these bite-sized tails has very much earned the chance to worm its way into your ears, |
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