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🗓️ 17 March 2023
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Welcome to week three of Women in Horror Month. First, introducing author Ai Jiang’s debut novel. Then, two tales. A lonely house welcomes those seeking answers within its walls. And a prisoner with no memory gets a chance at freedom.
COMING UP
Good Evening: Flash Contest: 00:01:06
Women in Horror Month – Ai Jiang: 00:02:24
Wendy Nikel’s The Moody Rooms of Agatha Tate as read by Georgia Cook: 00:07:33
Livia E. De Souza’s In My Home as read by Krystal Hammond: 00:26:02
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Flash Fiction Contest – Changing Seasons
WiHM: Ai Jiang on Twitter (@AiJIang_)
Georgia Cook on Twitter (@georgiacooked)
Krystal Hammond on Twitter (@thekmhammond)
Original Score by Nebulus Entertainment
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Amanda Gottfried
Kathy Robinson
Lestle Baxter
Orion D. Hegre
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0:44.3 | Thank you. From the blackest corners of your mind, they call, pulling you deep into shadow, twisting your senses, keeping you from sleep. |
0:47.3 | It's time to face your darkest fears. |
1:26.0 | This is Tales to Terrify. Good evening, children of the night, and welcome to week three of women in horror month. |
1:32.9 | I'll start you off this week with, you guessed it, a reminder of our changing seasons flash fiction contest. The entries have started to heat up, but we've got a couple of weeks |
1:39.6 | left to go and some very hungry readers still gnashing their teeth for more. |
1:47.3 | So please, before time gets too slim, slide up to that keyboard and let the inspiration flow, |
1:55.6 | up to 1500 words of terror on the changing of the seasons. |
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2:06.7 | has everything you need to know. |
2:10.0 | And for this week, that's it. |
2:13.5 | Time to hand you off to Meredith. Good evening, children of the night. |
2:39.7 | Welcome to the third episode of 2023's Women in Horror Month. |
2:43.9 | This year, it's my honor to introduce you to five writers making their terrifying horror novel debuts. |
2:54.0 | So far, we've met two wonderfully wicked women. Let's see who else wants to leave a bloody handprint on the walls. This week's |
2:59.8 | debuting author spotlight falls on I.J. Hung and her novel Ling Huen. I.J. Hung arrived in Canada at four years old, along with her parents, |
3:10.6 | after emigrating from Fujian, China, City of Changol. She is an alumnus of the University of |
3:17.3 | Toronto, St. George, the Humber School for Writers, Mentors Naban Ruthnam and Marina Endicott, and Gotham Writers' Workshop. |
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