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Tales to Terrify

Tales to Terrify No 92 Everson, Cabeen

Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

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

4.5678 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2013

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Coming up:

Good evening 0:00:40

A few words about Philip Nutman and Eugie Foster 0:01:53

Poem, “Clowns” by Robert Payne Cabeen, narrated by Robert Neufeld 0:05:38

“Lights Out: Spewy’s Back Yard” with Sylvia Shults 0:22:55

Fiction, “The Pumpkin Man” by John Everson, narrated by Stephen Kilpatrick 0:55:35

Song, “Zombies Stink and Vampires Suck,” written...

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0:05.4

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0:09.1

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0:30.6

Thank you. Welcome to Tales to Terrify.

0:34.6

Welcome to Tales to Terrify.

0:41.6

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

0:44.0

Everyone has a story in the District of Wonders.

0:47.8

Come and find yours.

0:53.7

Good evening, children of the night. Come in. Come in and share the warmth. Yes, yes. This is more like it.

1:03.3

It's not fully autumnal yet, no frost in the lawns, a few dry leaves, but not enough to hush about your feet as you slog the side streets.

1:13.1

But it is better. It's better than the mud time in the mid-80s. Yes, that was just last week.

1:22.0

Come in, don't be shy. You've reached the nook, hit the right bell. This is Tales to Terrify.

1:27.9

I'm Lawrence Santoro.

1:29.6

And have we got an evening for you?

1:33.5

That's not a question.

1:34.5

It's a statement of sure and certain fact posed rhetorically.

1:38.6

Just because we have an evening for you.

1:44.0

A large and generous time will be had.

1:46.1

We'll have poetry, story, a backyard bonfire with ghosts,

1:51.1

and yes, two weeks in a row, we'll have song.

1:56.6

All right.

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