Welcome to episode 584. We have two tales for you this week. First, a man moves into a new community only to discover his neighbour is Dracula. But is the legendary vampire really as bad as his reputation? Then, a woman in 1920s Appalachia cares for her newborn while her husband works, but she soon discovers strange growths appearing around the house.
COMING UP
Good Evening: Submissions: 00:01:06
Arthur Davis’ Dracula Had My Back as read by Anthony Babington: 00:04:06
Timothy G. Huguenin’s The Station Agent’s Wife, 1927 as read by Danielle Hewitt: 00:19:18
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Arthur Davis on Poets & Writers
Anthony Babington on Twitter (@AlephBaker)
Timothy G. Huguenin on Twitter (@tghuguenin)
Timothy G. Huguenin on Facebook
Timothy G. Huguenin on GoodReads
Timothy G. Huguenin on Instagram (@tghuguenin)
Timothy G. Huguenin | The Station Agent’s Wife, 1927 on The Dread Machine
Original Score by Nebulus Entertainment
SPECIAL THANKS TO
Amanda Carrillo
Amanda Gottfried
Lestle Baxter
Orion D. Hegre
Paul Belcher
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