Seaside Stories Seaside Stories
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Hi there and welcome! Seaside stories is a collection of spooky, strange and weird short stories written and told by the three of us; Sara, Erin and Amanda. Each episode will alternate on who reads and each week you’ll hear from a different one of us. So get comfy and warm by the fire on the seaside and stick around for a story.
WARNING : Some episodes may not be suitable for younger listeners, may contain disturbing themes. Listeners discretion is advised.
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S2 - Episode 24 - You Better Watch Out
Sara, Erin and Amanda tell todays story. Ida and Hope sneak out of bed to catch a glimpse of Santa Claus…. The problem is that one of them is naughty and the other is nice… Happy Holidays!!
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S2 - Episode 23 - The Summer Job
Amanda tells todays story. Old Mrs. Brown always has the best tomatoes in town and Connor is the lucky high school student that gets to work for her this season. But soon he starts to discover her secret ingredient…
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S2 - Episode 22 - Red Ink
Erin tells todays story. If you found something that belonged to someone else, would you be the type that would try and snoop or take it for yourself? In today's story, Samuel is going to learn a valuable lesson that some belongings are abandoned for good reason…
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S2 - Episode 21 - Ealdwode's Treasure
Sara tells todays story. Actaeon is an avid hunter, but not the kind that appreciates or honours nature and its gifts. He will soon discover that his actions have dire consequences…
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Halloween Special - Mr. Y : The Tale of the Twin Flames
It is late and the moon shines bright, on this frightening Halloween night.
The chill in the air cuts to the bone, and in the shadows creatures lurk unknown.
We've stuffed ourselves with candy and have had our night of fun. We lay in bed and think of all the adventures that have not yet begun.
Trick or treat and Happy Halloween! -
S2 - Episode 20 - Scratching in the Walls
Erin tells todays story. In todays story we take a deeper look at loneliness, and what it can do to a person. Turning that feeling into desperation, the basic need for connection and community. But is it all what we hope and dream for?