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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:
Charlie Davenport discovered the power of storytelling early on, listening to his own mother terrifying neighborhood children on Halloween night, recounting classic folks tales like The Golden Arm.
CREDITS:
"The Cousins" Written by: Charlie Davenport
"The Cousins" Narrated by : Uri Sacharow
"The Cousins" Dad: Owen McCuen
"The Cousins" Randy: David McKee
"The Cousins" Kids: Zappulla Kids
"The Cousins" Editing and Sound Design by: Kristina Manente
Corpcelia Cadavra: Erin B. Lillis
Written/Sound Designed by: Erin B. Lillis
Show Art by: Desdymona
Music:
***SYNOPSIS WITH SPOILERS***
The narrator of this poem tells us about his suspicious cousins that show up every Halloween. They seem to be a little strange and his parents can’t quite remember how they’re related but it doesn’t matter because come morning his parents won’t even remember that they came.
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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:
Charlie Davenport discovered the power of storytelling early on, listening to his own mother terrifying neighborhood children on Halloween night, recounting classic folks tales like The Golden Arm.
CREDITS:
"The Cousins" Written by: Charlie Davenport
"The Cousins" Narrated by : Uri Sacharow
"The Cousins" Dad: Owen McCuen
"The Cousins" Randy: David McKee
"The Cousins" Kids: Zappulla Kids
"The Cousins" Editing and Sound Design by: Kristina Manente
Corpcelia Cadavra: Erin B. Lillis
Written/Sound Designed by: Erin B. Lillis
Show Art by: Desdymona
Music:
***SYNOPSIS WITH SPOILERS***
The narrator of this poem tells us about his suspicious cousins that show up every Halloween. They seem to be a little strange and his parents can’t quite remember how they’re related but it doesn’t matter because come morning his parents won’t even remember that they came.
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