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Tales to Terrify

Tales To Terrify No 16 Christopher Fowler

Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

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

4.5703 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2012

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Coming Up

The Whisperer in Darkness (film) by Larry Santoro

Short Fiction Memory by H.P. Lovecraft 08:40

Fact: Horror Anarchy and Doom by Andy Remic 12:40

Poetry: Thumb by Martin Mundt 19:00

Main Fiction: The 11th Day by Christopher Fowler 26:20

Narrator: Kim Lakin-Smith

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Terms and conditions apply. Hiring, Indeed is all you need. Welcome to Tales to Terrify. Come on in. You know where the drinks are. Just grab what suits you and settle into that shadow-soaked corner over there by the bookshelf. Okay? Well, I am sorry you missed it.

2:18.8

We had friends over the other night, and as they came up the steps, one of them, a writer-chum, B.C. Bell, whom you've heard here before, picked up a small package that was lying there, and he handed it to me.

2:33.7

Mail, he said, something from,

2:36.8

and he took a look, HP Lovecraft Historical Society, he said,

2:41.5

egad, I said, it had arrived all unawares, my blue ray of the whisperer in darkness. It had

2:49.5

been languishing out there without all day. There it was. I'd been

2:54.0

waiting for it for weeks, months, really. Actually, years, if you count the time since I first heard

3:01.0

they were doing this thing, to explain. I need not say that H.P. Lovecraft writes dense, introspective prose. In addition,

3:10.6

he frequently hides the final, the ultimate horror from descriptive specificity and drenches

3:17.6

the explanation of it all in madness, flight, and forgetfulness.

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