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Seemingly unable to retire, I'm currently sketching out some new Knifepoint stories. One is about a fracture in memory between two brothers who must travel back to their childhood one stormy afternoon to find out whose remembrances might be hiding something awful. Another is told by a man haunted by an utterly mundane but strangely eerie object; a third is the tale of someone who finds himself suddenly a helpless witness to awful things happening just barely beyond locked doors. Progress, as always, is slow and awkward....

Another story of mine may be appearing soon on the Alexandria Archives podcast.

Sometime this year I'd like to finish a long-form audio suspense story I've been poking at here and there for years--and just for fun, I've gotten it in the back of my mind to do a Knifepoint-style adaptation of a favorite old horror movie of mine. Maybe that'll be a good one just for the Patreon folks?

-S

P.S. On the non-horror front, I hope to keep creating audiobooks for the podcast "Those Snowy Nights You Read to Me, They'll Never Be Forgotten." This summer should see a very unusual, somewhat dreamlike entry entitled Where My Song Lies Sleeping.

 


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Jill E Merrill

Hey. Patreon is being it's usual annoying self, but after a reset of my iphone, everything was there in my Apple Podcasts. Funny thing. I'd forgotten that Dennis I've forgotten his last name was narrating. My husband and I have different interests in podcasts, so he doesn't listen to Knifepoint Horror with me. Yet I listen and re-listen so often that when I was playing the beginning of "town" he said "That's not Soren Narnia!" I thought it was a cute backwards compliment of your narration.

Jill E Merrill

Patreon is still out of its little mind but that's nothing new. As long as I have access to all your Shakespearen masterpieces I'm ok.