Westside Fairytales: Horror and Dark Fiction Stories

The Seventh

04.06.2018 - By Tyler BellPlay

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There’s an old sort of saying that the best judge is one who hates his work. A man eager to pass judgment on others, that is, is the man least capable of doing the job.

Today’s episode of the Westside Fairytales is about just that sort of man, a reserved individual sent to a small village in a seemingly medieval country, tasked with finding out why people passing by the town are being branded as criminals and hanged.

It’s not just a story on the passing of judgment, but on the nature of those judgments we pass and are forced to pass on each other. How eagerness for justice may lead us to injustice.

This month’s recommendations: Podcast recommendation: Gamma Radio Literature recommendation: “A Lesson Before Dying” by Ernest J. Gaines

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