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Tales to Terrify 695 Folklore & Fairytale Flash Contest

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Welcome to episode 694. This week, we share the winners of our Folklore & Fairytale Flash Fiction contest, about a changeling, the call of the forest, a hunt for the Pied Piper, and an ancient god resurrected.


COMING UP

Good Evening: Locus Magazine Fundraising: 00:01:06

[Trigger] Runner-Up: Mylo Brehm’s The Cuckoo as read by Georgia Cook: 00:04:42

Runner-Up: Asher Cookson’s The Forest as read by Stephen Gagin: 00:12:53

Runner-Up: Heath Ackley’s Flute as read by Janey Napier: 00:18:16

[Trigger] Winner: Maggie Dominiak’s Xiuhtecuhtli's Resurrection as read by Joel Simler: 00:28:57


PERTINENT LINKS

Support us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.

Shop Tales to Terrify Merch

Support Locus Magazine on Indiegogo

Spirits Podcast

Spirits Podcast on IG

Spirits Podcast on Facebook

Georgia Cook

Georgia Cook on X

Stephen Gagin

Heath Ackley

Maggie Dominiak on IG

Joel Simler

Joel Simler on IG

Joel Simler on Facebook

Joel Simler on LinkedIn


Original Score by Nebulus Entertainment

Nebulus on Facebook

Nebulus on Instagram


SPECIAL THANKS TO

Amanda Carrillo

Lestle Baxter

Orion D. Hegre

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to episode 694. This week, we share the winners of our Folklore & Fairytale Flash Fiction contest, about a changeling, the call of the forest, a hunt for the Pied Piper, and an ancient god resurrected.


COMING UP

Good Evening: Locus Magazine Fundraising: 00:01:06

[Trigger] Runner-Up: Mylo Brehm’s The Cuckoo as read by Georgia Cook: 00:04:42

Runner-Up: Asher Cookson’s The Forest as read by Stephen Gagin: 00:12:53

Runner-Up: Heath Ackley’s Flute as read by Janey Napier: 00:18:16

[Trigger] Winner: Maggie Dominiak’s Xiuhtecuhtli's Resurrection as read by Joel Simler: 00:28:57


PERTINENT LINKS

Support us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.

Shop Tales to Terrify Merch

Support Locus Magazine on Indiegogo

Spirits Podcast

Spirits Podcast on IG

Spirits Podcast on Facebook

Georgia Cook

Georgia Cook on X

Stephen Gagin

Heath Ackley

Maggie Dominiak on IG

Joel Simler

Joel Simler on IG

Joel Simler on Facebook

Joel Simler on LinkedIn


Original Score by Nebulus Entertainment

Nebulus on Facebook

Nebulus on Instagram


SPECIAL THANKS TO

Amanda Carrillo

Lestle Baxter

Orion D. Hegre

Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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