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🗓️ 7 March 2025
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Welcome to episode 684 and our first episode of Women in Horror Month, with special guest, Fiction Editor Meredith Morgenstern. We have two tales for you this week: about a woman’s love for her new parasite, and an encounter with a black cat that leads to thrilling (and frightening) changes.
COMING UP
Good Evening: Women in Horror Month: 00:01:06
WiHM featuring Luana Saitta: 00:01:47
Addison Smith’s For You, I Return as read by Maurine McLean: 00:07:06
[Trigger] Lisa Papademetriou’s A House Made of Gingerbread as read by Jennifer March: 00:25:37
TRIGGER WARNINGS
A House Made of Gingerbread contains scenes of Animal Death.
PERTINENT LINKS
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Luana Saitta | “Love’s Red Blossom”
Luana Siatta | Wyngraf Romance Special 2025
Luana Saitta on Backerkit | New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine
Addison Smith on Bluesky (@addisoncs.bsky.social)
Jennifer March | Not Your Mother’s Storytime
Original Score by Nebulus Entertainment
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Amanda Carrillo
Lestle Baxter
Orion D. Hegre
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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. |
0:50.3 | It's time to face your darkest fears. |
1:22.3 | This is Tales to Terrify. Good evening, children of the night, and welcome. |
1:26.3 | March is a special month, here it entails to terrify. |
1:29.4 | While we do our best to celebrate diversity and inclusivity throughout the year, March is an opportunity for us to shine a spotlight on the deep |
1:35.7 | indelible contributions women have made in our genre. Once again, our intrepid fiction editor, |
1:43.5 | Meredith Morgan Stern, has prepared some insights and recommendations to help you make the most of Women in Horror Month. |
1:51.8 | So, without further ado, I'll place you in her very capable hands. Over to you, Meredith. |
2:00.4 | Thank you, Drew. Well, hello, there, children of the night. Welcome to another year of |
2:05.5 | Women in Horror Month here at Tales to Terrify. This year, I have the pleasure of |
2:10.4 | introducing you to four lovely ladies whose siren songs will lure you into dark and |
2:16.6 | disturbing places. |
2:18.5 | Before I introduce you to Woman in Horror Number One, |
2:22.2 | I'd like to state the Tales to Terrify supports diversity in all its forms. |
2:28.2 | We believe that the horror genre itself is a celebration of diverse voices |
2:33.0 | and a safe haven for everyone brave enough to plumb its |
2:37.0 | inky depths. That means we believe that trans women are women, but that we unfortunately live |
2:44.3 | in a time when this obvious statement needs to be said out loud. And now let's meet our first haunting woman in horror for 2025. |
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