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Write Like Hell, Book 5
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Folkloric, Tales of Folklore & Horror is a collection of 16 terrifying tales, drenched in ritual, superstition, and myth. Featuring stories from authors all around the world, this anthology delves into the dark traditions of ages past, and the uncanny sources that inspired them.
Walk with us in the Cave of Quicavi, beside the twisted imbunche! Add your voice to our invocation, as we raise the Woman of the Forest! Join us, in the shadow of Urraca Mesa, as we explore the secrets of Skull Mountain! From Chilote folklore to tales of bewitchery, Folkloric, Tales of Folklore & Horror is packed with stories of the macabre, the sinister, and the downright horrifying!
Featuring tales from C. L. Werner, Felix Blackwell, Eneasz Brodski, Errick Nunnally, R. T. Wenzel, Miranda Dahlin, Xan van Rooyen, Rowland Bercy Jr., Trey Henry, Thomas Canfield, Madison Kilian, Justin Fillmore, Scotty Milder, Mark Oxbrow, J. L. Royce, and Max Hallam.
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General
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A cemetery full of the restless dead. A town so wicked it has already burned twice, with the breath of the third fire looming. A rural, isolated bridge with a terrifying monster waiting for the completion of its summoning ritual. A lake that allows the drowned to return, though they have been changed by the claws of death. These are the shadowed, liminal spaces where the curses and monsters lurk, refusing to be forgotten.
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- De: C. L. Werner, Thomas Parrot, Mark Wheaton, y otros
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De: C. L. Werner, y otros
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- Horror and Dark Fantasy Anthology, Volume 1
- De: Mitchell Luthi, Scott Miller, Justin Probyn
- Narrado por: Scott Miller
- Duración: 1 h y 32 m
- Versión completa
-
General
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Narración:
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Historia
Write Like Hell is the first horror and dark fantasy anthology released by Sentinel Creatives. Adapted from the zine released under the same name, Write Like Hell features stories from Scott Miller, Justin Probyn, and Mitchell Luthi. In this audiobook, you'll find a feast of fiction for you to sink your teeth into. This release see the debuts of not one but two authors.
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Great if you like guessing your own ending
- De Brenda en 02-01-25
De: Mitchell Luthi, y otros
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The Devil Take You
- 14 Tales of Medieval Horror
- De: C. L. Werner, Coy Hall, Anya Leigh Josephs, y otros
- Narrado por: Scott Miller, Anna Capraro
- Duración: 10 h y 22 m
- Versión completa
-
General
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Narración:
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Historia
The Devil Take You is an anthology of medieval horror comprising 14 tales set in the world Rome left behind. Join us in the plague-infested streets of London and the howling expanse of the Carpathian Steppes. Explore the once-hallowed halls of fortified monasteries and bear witness to the sacrilegious Vikings who would plunder them. From the macabre corpse collectors of Al-Waset to vicious highwaymen and their blasphemous secrets, The Devil Take You offers a delicious glimpse into the hellish world of the Middle Ages. In this audio, life is fleeting, but death is never slow.
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A mixed but worthwhile bag.
- De Michael S. Henderson en 10-01-24
De: C. L. Werner, y otros
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Hollow
- De: Brian Catling
- Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
- Duración: 8 h y 10 m
- Versión completa
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
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- De Matt en 12-03-24
De: Brian Catling
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Pilgrim
- A Medieval Horror
- De: Mitchell Lüthi
- Narrado por: Alan Turton
- Duración: 21 h y 27 m
- Versión completa
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General
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Narración:
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Historia
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An even greater story than I had hoped for
- De RandyMarsh en 09-13-24
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- Niki Abram
- 04-25-25
Good until the end, then audio problems
I liked the stories and the narrative for the most part. The book was great up until that last story. For some reason, the audio would drop out. There would be bouts of silence midsentence, which took you out of the story and left you wondering what you missed.
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- Brett
- 05-11-24
Don’t waste your money or time
Some of the stories are very unique and interesting. Most aren’t even engaging. It’s obvious no one edited or polished any of it. Near the end the audio drops in and out every few words, making it impossible to understand at all.
Not worth the disappointment.
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- Kevin Young
- 04-16-24
Good stories, but egregious recording errors near the end.
Enjoyable for the most part, but sections are missing dialog (particularly in the last story).
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- KatieReviewsStuff
- 03-16-25
Good and bad...
Some of the stories were good. Some were not. A couple were interesting and engaging, but a lot fell flat. Had to skip the last story altogether because the audio was so bad. It seemed as if only one side of most conversations were included and because i was missing so much information, I gave up listening.
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