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Tales to Terrify

Tales To Terrify No 27 Margo Lanagan – Mark Morris

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

🗓️ 13 July 2012

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Coming Up:

Good Evening: 00:00

Fiction: The Goosle by Margo Lanagan 0:05:47

Main Fiction: What Nature Abhors by Mark Morris 0:39:05

District of Wonders 1:10:47

Pleasant Dreams 1:11:56

Stories narrated by Ritchie Smith

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0:00.0

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0:01.7

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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 terrify.

0:29.6

To terrify. Good evening, children of the night.

0:57.1

Come in. Come in and settle, grab something wet and cool and relax.

1:02.2

Tonight, ah, tonight.

1:04.4

We've got a bit of an experiment tonight.

1:06.6

I'll tell you more of that, Anon.

1:09.6

We had a time here in the Nook last week, not In Re Tales to Terrify.

1:14.9

No, no, not that.

1:17.2

That was excellent.

1:18.3

I loved that take on Andarro and the day after Kong.

1:22.6

Well, it's my favorite film, perhaps, of all time.

1:26.5

With a 1933 effort, of course.

1:30.2

But just after you left, with my crowing about the Nook being the coolest place in the multiverse,

1:37.7

still sounding in your ears, no doubt, that evening, capping one of the hottest days in Chicago history. The air conditioning went out.

1:48.5

When we finally contacted the building's keeper of the keys, we were told it doubtlessly went out

1:54.6

because of the heat. Ah, why had I not thought of that? But isn't it during times of heat, I asked, that air conditioners are expected to operate optimally?

2:07.5

Hmm?

2:09.6

It was doubtlessly out because of the heat, the keeper of the keys said.

2:16.0

Ah, it is the unit, then, that is inadequate to the needs of the nook, I ventured.

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