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Look for the full story synopsis, with spoilers, at the bottom of the show notes
Transcript: http://www.erinlillis.com/thenonappodcast-transcript/
AUTHOR BIO:
Micah Edwards (http://micah-edwards.com) writes horror, fantasy and speculative fiction. He has an abiding interest in what lies beyond the seams of reality. From his home base in Richmond, Virginia, he uncovers monsters, mysteries and bad guys and shares them with the world. I HEARD A BIRD is the second story in Edwards’ “Li’l Eddie” series of classic Poe tales retold for kids.
CREDITS:
"I Heard a Bird" Editing and Sound Design by: Kathryn Stanley
Corpcelia Cadavra: Erin B. Lillis
Written/Sound Designed by: Erin B. Lillis
Show Art by: Desdymona
Music:
***SYNOPSIS WITH SPOILERS***
The narrator, comfortably relaxing in his chair in his pajamas, is disturbed by a knocking sound on his window. In flies a bird who announces itself as “Nevermore” and our narrator must decipher what kind of bird it is based on its looks and behaviors. Based on Edgar Allen Poe’s THE RAVEN, this is a rhyming kids’ version of the classic poem.
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Look for the full story synopsis, with spoilers, at the bottom of the show notes
Transcript: http://www.erinlillis.com/thenonappodcast-transcript/
AUTHOR BIO:
Micah Edwards (http://micah-edwards.com) writes horror, fantasy and speculative fiction. He has an abiding interest in what lies beyond the seams of reality. From his home base in Richmond, Virginia, he uncovers monsters, mysteries and bad guys and shares them with the world. I HEARD A BIRD is the second story in Edwards’ “Li’l Eddie” series of classic Poe tales retold for kids.
CREDITS:
"I Heard a Bird" Editing and Sound Design by: Kathryn Stanley
Corpcelia Cadavra: Erin B. Lillis
Written/Sound Designed by: Erin B. Lillis
Show Art by: Desdymona
Music:
***SYNOPSIS WITH SPOILERS***
The narrator, comfortably relaxing in his chair in his pajamas, is disturbed by a knocking sound on his window. In flies a bird who announces itself as “Nevermore” and our narrator must decipher what kind of bird it is based on its looks and behaviors. Based on Edgar Allen Poe’s THE RAVEN, this is a rhyming kids’ version of the classic poem.
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