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Tales to Terrify

Tales to Terrify 583 Ai Jiang, Brooke Brannon & Elizabeth Broadbent

Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

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

4.5678 Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to our final episode of Women in Horror Month. First, we meet Nichelle Giraldes and her upcoming novel, “No Child of Mine.” Then, we have three tales. A woman’s anxiety manifests in an unnerving way. A man seeks to justify the murder of his wife’s lover. And a man who learns that, in his small town, blood means everything.


COMING UP

Good Evening: Flash Contest, Thank You: 00:01:06

Women in Horror Month – Nichelle Giraldes: 00:04:25

Ai Jiang’s Dancing with Etta as read by Amy Paonessa: 00:09:24

Brooke Brannon’s Little Sister as read by Andrew Gibson: 00:22:43

Elizabeth Broadbent’s For Thine is the Kingdom as read by Seth Williams: 00:29:09


PERTINENT LINKS

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Nichelle Giraldes  

Nichelle Giraldes on Instagram (@nichellegiraldes)

Nichelle Giraldes on TikTok (@nichellegiraldes)

Nichelle Giraldes on Twitter (@nichellegira)

Nichelle Giraldes | Preorder “No Child of Mine”

Horror Spotlight 

Nico Bell’s list of Feminist Horror Writers 

Jeremiah Dylan Cook’s WiHM list

Ai Jiang

Ai Jiang on Twitter (@AiJiang_)

Amy Paonessa

Andrew Gibson

Andrew Gibson | The Narrator Nook Discord 

Andrew Gibson | The Haven Discord

Andrew Gibson | Ghost River by Chad Ryan on Audible

Elizabeth Broadbent on Twitter (@eabroadbent)


Original Score by Nebulus Entertainment

Nebulus on Facebook

Nebulus on Instagram


SPECIAL THANKS TO

Amanda Carrillo

Amanda Gottfried

Lestle Baxter

Orion D. Hegre

Paul Belcher

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0:00.0

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0:01.7

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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.

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.

1:26.1

This is Tales to Terrify. Good evening, children of the night, and welcome to our final episode of Women in Horror Month.

1:31.1

It's been quite a ride so far, and my deepest thanks goes out to Meredith for spearheading our special features for the last month. It's been great to hear about

1:38.5

a handful of female authors making a mark in the horror industry with their debut novels.

1:45.5

I hope you get a chance to check them out.

1:48.6

This episode also marks the end of our current flash fiction contest.

1:55.5

Approaching the finish line, we've had a flurry of submissions.

2:00.0

But depending when you listen to this episode,

2:03.2

there may still be time to slide your masterpiece in under the wire.

2:08.7

The contest closes at midnight central time on April 1st.

2:14.3

No joke.

2:16.0

Who knows?

2:16.8

The winning tale of seasonal terror could be sitting on your hard drive

2:21.3

right now, just waiting for you to click send. Don't disappoint. Tales to terrify.com slash

2:30.5

flash contest. And for those of you curious about the winner, we'll be taking some time to review

2:37.9

all of the submissions, rate them, and fight over which one takes home the top prize. Expect to hear

2:45.5

more details in the next couple of months. Our deepest, darkest thanks

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