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The Wicked Library

TWL 1302: “How Will You Woo Her?” by Sabella Dziabczenko

The Wicked Library

9th Story Studios LLC

Drama, Fiction, Arts, Books

4.7680 Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Episode Summary:

Welcome to Season 13 of The Wicked Library. In this episode of The Wicked Library, we dive into the depths with a haunting seafolk tale by Sabella Dziabczenko.


"How Will You Woo Her?" is a tale of haunting beauty, ravenous desire, and the terrible cost of being seen by man. Beneath the waves, Grandmother Hydra tells a cautionary tale to her brood of sea-born granddaughters—a dark fairytale from the deep, where songs can drown ships, and the soul is the cruelest curse of all.​


Credits:

Produced and Hosted: Daniel Foytik

Hosted by: Daniel Foytik


Author: Sabella Dziabczenko

Narration: Addison Peacock

Custom Score: Nico Vettese of The Inky Pawprint

Artwork: Sable Morrow

Main Theme: "The Library Awakens" Nico Vettese


Final Audio Mix: Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studios LLC


FX: freesound.org


Warning:

The Wicked Library is a horror fiction podcast created for a mature audience. Our stories contain graphic descriptions of pain, murder, violence, blood, betrayal, and inhumanity; monsters win, people die, and hope is often shattered. There is also beauty, heart, catharsis, and raw emotion. Fear may be deeply personal, but we all share it.


If at any time a story takes you to a place too dark, turn on the lights, press pause, or press stop. And always remember, that unlike in the real world, these nightmares, and your participation in them, are under your control.


Special Content Warning:

As longtime listeners of The Wicked Library know, we love the older, darker fairy tales. These non-sanitized tales were meant to caution, warn, and disturb, leaving a deep, lasting impression on those who heard them—they are the original horror stories.


They never shied away from exploring the darkest depths of human nature, and tonight’s tale, while it is a modern story, follows in that tradition. Like many fairy tales, it contains elements of body horror, transformation, and unsettling themes of power, control, and obsession. There are moments of intense violence, non-consensual touch, psychological and physical trauma, and acts of unimaginable cruelty, including harm to the most innocent among us. Yet, despite its horrors, this is a compelling and powerfully terrifying tale—one that calls to the depths like a siren’s song, both haunting and irresistible—dragging you unrelentingly deeper into dark waters. Listener discretion is very strongly advised.


Get Your Copy:

Get your copy of The Wicked Library Presents: 13 Wicked Tales on Kindle, or in print. Visit thewickedlibrary.com/read to get your copy today.


Production:

The Wicked Library is created by 9th Story Studios LLC

www.9thstory.com


Audio program ©2025 – 9th Story Studios LLC. All Rights Reserved.

No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of 9th Story Studios LLC.

The copyrights for stories are held by the respective authors.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is MaryMurdy Studios, giving story a voice.

0:13.2

This is Mary Murphy, and ready or not, it's time to get Wicked.

0:23.6

Warning, the Wicked Library is a horror fiction podcast created for a mature audience.

0:38.8

Our stories contain graphic descriptions of pain, murder, violence, blood, betrayal,

0:45.8

and inhumanity.

0:47.7

Monsters win, people die, and hope is often shattered.

0:52.6

There is also beauty, heart, catharsis, and raw emotion.

0:58.3

Fear may be deeply personal, but we all share it.

1:02.3

If at any time a story takes you to a place too dark, turn on the lights, press pause,

1:08.2

or press stop.

1:10.3

And always remember that unlike in the real world,

1:14.8

these nightmares and your participation in them are under your control.

1:19.6

Thank you. Welcome back to the Wicked Library.

1:35.6

I'm Daniel Foyek, and as always, thank you for joining us.

1:39.3

A heartfelt thank you to our supporters on Patreon.

1:42.0

You make these stories possible and keep the shadows well fed.

1:46.0

Today's tale drifts up from the darkest depths of the sea, where lullabies lure sailors to ruin

1:51.8

and the hungers of man leave nothing untouched. Before we begin, an additional content warning.

1:58.8

As longtime listeners of the Wicked Library know,

2:01.0

we love the older, darker fairy tales.

2:03.8

These non-sanitized tales were meant to caution, warn, and disturb,

2:08.8

leaving a deep lasting impression on those who heard them.

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