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Tales to Terrify

Tales to Terrify Show No 119 Ahern and Wright

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

🗓️ 18 April 2014

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Coming up:

Good evening 0:00:41

Fiction: “Here Kitty” by Edward Ahern 0:02:29

Fiction: “The Song that Tarabeth Loved” by Jeff Clayton Wright, narrated by Sylvia Shults 0:18:29

A brief look at a cemetery in the evening in Germantown 1:02:34

Pleasant dreams 1:03:51

Pertinent URLs for Show 119
Edward Ahern: http://www.bewilderingstories.com/bios/ahern_bio.html
No Sleep Podcast: http://www.thenosleeppodcast.com
Jeff Clayton Wright: http://www.nooksofbooks.com
Sylvia Shults: www.sylviashults.com
Dark Continents Publishing: http://darkcontinents.com

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0:09.1

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0:30.6

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

0:34.6

Part of the District of Wonders Network,

0:38.4

featuring Starship Sofa, Crime City Central, and Protecting Project Pulp.

0:43.9

Everyone has a story in the District of Wonders.

0:47.8

Come and find yours.

0:53.4

Good evening, children of the night. Come. Come in, out of the crowds, the confusion of the evening, the early summer, chill, and know that you are welcome. Once again, you've found the nook. And once again, this is Tales to Terrify. My name still is Lawrence Santoro.

1:14.0

And tonight, ah, yes, tonight. Tonight we have two tales to entertain and distract from the change

1:21.6

of season and the dread anticipation as summer is a common inn. Now, well, we'll all survive. Not much me tonight.

1:35.6

We'll just jump right in and have some fiction. Our first tale tonight is Here Kitty.

1:45.0

It's by Edward Ahern, and we are lucky to have Here Kitty here tonight.

1:50.4

Fact is, we're lucky to have Edward Ahern at all.

1:54.2

I'll mention why later.

1:56.8

Edward Ahern averts that he returned to writing after having spent, well, most of a life doing other things.

2:05.4

A familiar tale is that.

2:07.7

He has his original wife, their two children, five grandchildren.

2:12.9

He says he's matriculated through almost all his earlier sins and vices and has had what he describes

2:19.5

as a pleasantly haphazard life. He's lived and worked in Germany, Finland, Japan, and England,

2:27.3

has been to as many as 70 countries on business. He speaks German, French, and what he calls

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