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4: Femme Fatale

This week, our equal-opportunity nightmare machine focuses on the women behind the mic and behind the screen, with a thrilling female-driven narrative and an interview with two independent female horror authors, with us to discuss what it's like to write and publish in a male-dominated genre.

"The Mourner"

Photographer Katie thinks she has reached a career-defining moment when she sells a photograph of a widowed television star grieving at her husband's funeral to a national tabloid magazine. Katie's picture-perfect moment is marred, however, when a mysterious, disturbingly thin man, appears in her otherwise pristine image. The mystery surrounding the unidentified mourner deepens when she discovers just how much the stranger knows… about her.

Host(s): Steve Taylor

Author(s): Gareth Shore

Performer(s): Alicia Pavlis, Peter Bishop, and David Lewis Richardson

Executive Producer: Craig Groshek

Scriptwriter(s): Craig Groshek & Jeff Clement

Producer(s): Jeff Clement

Composer(s): Jeff Clement

Artist(s): N/A

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