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🗓️ 24 March 2023
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Welcome to week three of Women in Horror Month. This week we’re introduced to Amy Goldsmith and her upcoming novel, Those We Drown. Then, a woman grapples with anger and guilt after the suicide of her toxic ex.
COMING UP
Good Evening: Flash Contest: 00:01:06
Women in Horror Month – Amy Goldsmith: 00:03:00
[Trigger] Evelyn Freeling’s Together Forever as read by Krystal Hammond: 00:07:58
TRIGGER WARNINGS
Together Forever contains scenes of suicide/self-harm.
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Flash Fiction Contest – Changing Seasons
Amy Goldsmith on Instagram (@amygoldsmith_writes)
Amy Goldsmith on Twitter (@AmesWrites)
Amy Goldsmith on TikTok (@amygoldsmith_author)
Amy Goldsmith | Pre-order “Those We Drown”
Krystal Hammond on Twitter (@thekmhammond)
Original Score by Nebulus Entertainment
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Amanda Carrillo
Amanda Gottfried
Lestle Baxter
Orion D. Hegre
Paul Belcher
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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. |
0:48.3 | It's time to face your darkest fears. |
1:25.2 | This is Tales to Terrify. Good evening, children of the night, and welcome to week four of Women in Horror Month. |
1:31.9 | Including tonight, we're only two episodes away from the end of our Women in Horror feature and from our changing seasons flash fiction contest. |
1:36.5 | I'm dreadfully thankful to those of you who have stepped up to save, |
1:41.4 | or maybe even in spite of the fact you'd be helping to save, my threatened digits. |
1:47.5 | Thanks to your submissions, Meredith and the slush-reading crew seem a little less bitey than they |
1:54.5 | did a couple of weeks ago, and with your help, I'm hoping we can keep it that way until the finish line. |
2:02.4 | So if that twisted tale of the switching seasons is still swirling around in the cobwebs of your |
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2:15.8 | world, please do all of us a favor and set it free. |
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2:28.3 | featured on the show, too. And, like it or not, help me keep all my fingers in peak podcasting form. |
2:37.4 | Tales toterrify.com slash flash contest has the details and a link to where you can submit. |
2:46.2 | And now, let's see what fresh female frights Meredith has to share with us this evening. Good evening, children of the night. |
3:15.8 | Welcome to the fourth episode of 2023's Women in Horror Month. |
3:20.0 | Last year, I discussed important themes in horror written by women. |
3:23.8 | This year, it's my honor to introduce you to five writers making their terrifying horror novel debuts. |
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