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I have loved having stories told to me since very younger days, and speculative fiction has been my stamping ground for many a year. I came to this podcast with high hopes, seeing that it was horror-fantasy based and from knowing what the author of this first tale has done before. I was not disappointed: Rusty Quill, branching out into fictional podcasts are adding substantially to the worlds of speculative with a genuinely Lovecraft-ian-tinged trip into the dark streets of the nighttime city. Narrated with great aplomb by the talented Jonathan Sims, this is a series to keep an eye on, as it bids fair to visit many of the shores of the speculative meta-genre, and all the grimly glorious wonders that such a promise can contain.
Kate Onyett via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/25/16
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megshearer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/16
There's so many horror podcasts out there that it's not always easy to find the outstanding ones. This podcast has an original approach, is well put together and tells stories which genuinely send a chill down the spine, even for a horror fan like me. Keep it up, this has become a regular...Read full review »
Carol M via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/11/16
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