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Tales to Terrify

Tales to Terrify No 146. Brazelli Edelman

Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

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

4.5703 Ratings

🗓️ 31 October 2014

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Coming Up:

Good Evening: 00:40

T. S. Brazelli’s Nine Nights: 03:12

Scott Edelman’s Goobers: 27:51

Farewell: 47:00

Pertinent Links:

T. S. Bazelli: http://www.tsbazelli.com/blog/

Ruth Stearns: http://letmewritethat.wordpress.com

Scott Edelman: http://www.scottedelman.com

Jim Phillips: http://www.cthulhu.me/

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0:30.6

Thank you. Welcome to Tales to Terrify. To Terrify. Good evening, children of the night. Thanks for meeting us here on the outskirts of Chicago.

0:58.0

We're still in the road, still moving, still working our way to our new home. Chicago served as a wonderful base of operations for years, not only because of the windy cities, colorful, wicked, and sometimes downright awful,

1:12.6

infamous citizenry in history such as Tedkysinski, the Unabomber, the St. Valentine's Day massacre

1:18.3

on the north side. John Wayne Gacy lived on West Somerdale Avenue, and one of his alleged

1:24.5

former employees founded the satanic Ripper Crew.

1:28.5

Those are some of the bad spots, sure, but they do color the city specifically for our kind of fiction.

1:36.3

Chicago also is home to a large section of our contributing authors, and sometimes that same fiction's protagonists.

1:47.1

A bit out of genre for us, but I do love Harry Dresden, and that magical detective's home is right here in Chicago. I thought that we'd

1:53.8

take our time getting to where we're going. Take one more look out onto the chilly surface of

1:59.4

Lake Michigan, under a half moon.

2:02.7

It's Halloween. When I was young, my parents prohibited us kids from trick-or-treating.

2:08.2

They were, like quite a bit of America, swept up in the satanic ritual abuse moral panic of

2:14.2

the 1980s and 1990s, and were certain that their children would be added to the sacrifices

2:20.1

to the Dark Lord. Of course, there was nothing of any real substance to this scare. However,

2:27.1

we lived in Detroit, and I'd later find out about Devil's Night. That would be the night before

2:32.5

Halloween, and in some places is known as mischief night.

2:35.7

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Detroit or the movie The Crow, Devil's Night used to be about mainly burning down as much of Detroit as you could possibly spark up.

2:47.0

If you were so inclined, that is.

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