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Sley House Presents Christmas Eve Special: "Fishing for Charlie" by David Corse
Ep. 187
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In this exclusive audio production, Sley House presents "Fishing for Charlie," a short ghost story by author David Corse.
David Corse is a weird horror and dark fantasy writer from Ohio. You can find more of his work at his website, davidcorseauthor.com, and you can find him on TikTok, Instagram, and Threads @itsmedavidcorse, and on Bluesky @itsmedavidcorse.bsky.social.
Today's audio production was narrated and produced by Trevor Williamson through Sley House Presents. Background music was sourced from human creators at Pixabay.
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