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Tales to Terrify 586 Jacob Steven Mohr, Lyndsey Croal & Mike Thorn

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

🗓️ 21 April 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to episode 586. We have three tales for you this week. First, when Apollo 11 lands on the moon, it’s not only those on Earth that watch with keen interest. Then, a woman exorcises her hatred for the rose garden her husband planted for her. Finally, a malicious app finds its way onto a man’s phone with dire consequences.


COMING UP

Good Evening: Reminders, Thank-you: 00:01:06

Jacob Steven Mohr’s The Dear Darling Things as read by Alexandra Elroy: 00:04:17

Lyndsey Croal’s I Never Wanted a Rose Garden as read by SL Albert: 00:17:53

Mike Thorn’s Erosion as read by Jesse Holt: 00:27:19


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Alexandra Elroy

Alexandra Elroy | One Cup of Perfect Tea Podcast

Lyndsey Croal

Lyndsey Croal on Twitter (@writerlynds)

SL Albert

SL Albert on Twitter (@sla_audio)

Mike Thorn

Mike Thorn on Twitter (@MikeThornWrites)

Jesse Holt

Jesse Holt on Twitter (@JesseHoltVoice)


Original Score by Nebulus Entertainment

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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

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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.

1:22.4

This is Tales to Terrify. Good evening, children of the night, and welcome.

1:29.0

With May and our latest open submissions period, a couple of weeks on the horizon yet,

1:31.5

I don't have too much to share with you tonight.

1:38.7

As I mentioned last week, we've got some signed copies of Aiz Yong's debut novel, Ling Huen,

1:41.5

that are on their way to me right now.

1:47.0

Once they arrive, I'll share all the details on how you can enter to win your copy, so keep your eyes peeled for that. I'd also like to extend our deepest, darkest thanks

1:55.4

this week to Schmel C. Malle, the newest patron to descend into the darkness with us.

2:03.0

Thank you so much, Schmel. It's the support of twisted fans like you that not only keeps

2:09.2

the cobwebbed lights on, but makes this all so worthwhile. If you'd like to become a patron and count yourself among the cursed souls who

2:20.6

keep this frightful raft afloat, head over to patreon.com slash tales to terrify. We always love adding new

2:30.0

victims, I mean supporters, to our roster. And you'll get some sweet, sweet perks if you do, too.

2:38.6

In fact, if you were a patron, you could be listening to this episode entirely ad-free,

2:44.6

right now. Not a bad deal, if I do say so myself. But however you came to be here tonight, I am so very glad that you are.

2:56.4

We have three tales to seep into your brain this week. So without further ado, let's dive in.

3:06.3

Our first story for the evening comes from Jacob Stephen Moore.

3:12.0

Don't buy the hype. Jacob Stephen Moore was not raised by wolves.

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