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Pseudopod 155: The Worm that Gnaws
Listener:
I wonder if the story was written in dialect. The reading was certainly great.
I was surprised when Wolf said his wife was trampled by a horse when she fell in front of a carriage. I guess I don't know enough about UK history to know that "resurrection men" should elicit a certain time period.
Overall pretty good.
Sgarre1:
The sample provided at the top of the entry is a good example of the writing style - lots of 'postrophes!
DKT:
I'm pretty sure I would've liked this story a lot regardless, but Ian Stuart's reading put it head and shoulders above great.
umamei:
Really enjoyed this one. It was a great one to listen to especially. I'm not sure I would have liked all the apostrophes in reading it either, but I think I would have enjoyed it anyhow. I think it's a lot easier to make worms creepy again when placed in a historical setting. I'm not sure I would have been creeped out as much had this been set in recent decades.
MacArthurBug:
wow man! What a reading. The narritive is creepy and wonderous. my type of story, not really scary but man- the reading!!!
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