Thirteen Imaginary Comma
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- Fiction
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Feature length, atmospheric, spooky stories told on the 13th of each month. Explore an eerie universe of supernatural and occult tales
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Edge of Nowhere
Written by Mel Harlan
Narrated by Brooke Jennett
Editing and Sound Design by Brooke Jennett
Assistance from Bridgett Freeman and Ian Epperson
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Scratch-Scratch-Scratch
Written by Sarina Dorie
Narrated by Brooke Jennett
Dottie was Kayla Temshiv
Mandy was Carlee Coulehan
Music by Caleb Ritchie
Editing and Sound Design by Brooke Jennett
Assistance from Bridgett Freeman and Ian Epperson
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Only the Shape
Written by Anj Baker
Narrated by Haberlin Roberts
The ghost of Moira Lynch was Brooke Jennett
Editing and Sound Design by Brooke Jennett
Assistance from Bridgett Freeman and Ian Epperson
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Beyond the Lake Shore
Written by C. Dane Brown
Narrated by Ian Epperson
Gene was Mason Amadeus
Music by Caleb Ritchie
Editing and Sound Design by Brooke Jennett
Assistance from Bridgett Freeman
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Fuel For the Fire
Fuel for the Fire was written by P.R. O'Leary
Narrated by Nate Du Fort
Editing and sound design by Brooke Jennett
Assistance from Ian Epperson and Bridgett Howard
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The Bridal Cure: Part Two
Written by Sarah Pratt, The Seventh Terrace
Narrator/Paris was Brooke Jennett
Bev was Sarah Rhea Werner
Wiz was Kayla Temshiv, Magic Isn’t Real
Divo was Atticus White
Hart was Mason Amadeus, Podcube
Soleil was Lindsey Reed, Spooky Spouses & Kelp Rabbit
Aurora was Hannah Wright, Inn Between
And Halo was Emma Sherr-Ziarko
Music by Caleb Ritchie
Editing and Sound Design by Brooke Jennett
Assistance from Bridgett Freeman and Ian Epperson
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Customer Reviews
Excellent but…
I find the music a little intrusive and it detracts from the excellent writing and performances. But that may be just me.
Background music too loud
The story’s abs narrations are great, but honestly the background music is so over the top.. it’s so distracting and a lot of it doesn’t fit with the story.. I don’t understand the editing with this? Surly they can hear how loud the music is
Good spooky tales
Entertaining and engaging spooky tales, particularly the early ones. As they have expanded the writing team however, some quality has been lost. Early ones are quite chilling, whilst later ones have all the finesse of a ten year old telling a camp fire story.