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Tales to Terrify

Tales To Terrify No 131 Tim Waggone

Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

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

4.5703 Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2014

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Coming Up:

Good Evening: 00:40

Mea culpa, Simon Allan: 01:06

Tim Waggoner’s Extern: 03:45

Ed Grabianowski’s Extraneus Invokat: 22:40

Pleasant Dreams: 37:45

Pertinent URLs:
Simon Allan: http://surfacedefect.com/ & https://www.facebook.com/surfacedefect

Tim Waggoner:  http://www.timwaggoner.com

Richie Smith: https://twitter.com/Narrenschiff

Ed Grabianowski: http://www.robotviking.com/ & https://twitter.com/therobotviking

Jim Phillips: 

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0:00.0

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0:09.1

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0:32.6

Thank you. Welcome to Tales to Terrify. Welcome to Tales to Terrify.

0:36.6

Part of the District of Wonders Network, featuring Starship Sofa, Crime City Central, and Protecting Project Pulp.

0:46.0

Everyone has a story in the District of Wonders.

0:49.8

Come and find yours.

0:57.0

Good evening, children of the night. Come in out of this summer heat.

1:00.0

It does seem to go on forever, doesn't it?

1:03.0

Mr. Santoro is still out taking care of himself, and that makes me, again, Stephen Kilpatrick.

1:10.0

Speaking of Mr. Santaro, he reminded me that I had neglected to give credit to the artist

1:15.8

behind our cover art for July, and now I will mend the air of my ways.

1:22.0

Simon Allen tells us that the piece was made with 3D Studio Max, Zbrush, and Adobe Potato Shop, or is that Photoshop?

1:32.3

This image was inspired by Arthur Macon's novella, The Great God Pan.

1:38.3

Macon's work is like Classy, Victorian Lovecraft.

1:42.3

Pan is not the cuddly, randy little scamp of Greek fable,

1:46.4

but an amoral, shape-changing being

1:48.9

that lives in the larger universe beyond

1:51.4

what our minds and senses can conceive.

1:54.4

He first heard of Making Through Tales of Terrify,

1:57.1

for which he is eternally grateful.

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