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“Mysterium Tremendum” was originally published in Occultation and Other Stories in 2010.
Part 2 of 3
Listen to Part 1 here: http://pseudopod.org/2018/05/11/pseudopod-594-mysterium-tremendum-part-1/
More information on Blood Standard here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35464016-blood-standard
Mysterium Tremendum by Laird Barron7.
Sequim (pronounced Skwim by the locals) was lovely that summer. The town rested near the Dungeness River at the heart of a shallow basin of the Dungeness-Sequim Valley and not far from the bay. Fields of lavender and poppies and tulips dominated the countryside. There were farms and mills and old, dusty roads that wound between wooden fences and stands of oak and birch and poplar trees. Raymond Carver wrote a poem about Sequim. I’d never read that one.
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By Escape Artists Foundation“Mysterium Tremendum” was originally published in Occultation and Other Stories in 2010.
Part 2 of 3
Listen to Part 1 here: http://pseudopod.org/2018/05/11/pseudopod-594-mysterium-tremendum-part-1/
More information on Blood Standard here: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/35464016-blood-standard
Mysterium Tremendum by Laird Barron7.
Sequim (pronounced Skwim by the locals) was lovely that summer. The town rested near the Dungeness River at the heart of a shallow basin of the Dungeness-Sequim Valley and not far from the bay. Fields of lavender and poppies and tulips dominated the countryside. There were farms and mills and old, dusty roads that wound between wooden fences and stands of oak and birch and poplar trees. Raymond Carver wrote a poem about Sequim. I’d never read that one.
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