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Is there anything more joyous and carefree than a nursery rhyme? Episode 28 of the tiny frights podcast features Eve Ott’s poem “Interesting Times,” and it’s available now. Check your usual podcast sources or use one of the links below.
Bandcamp: https://caracabecreations.bandcamp.com/track/tiny-frights-episode-28-interesting-times-by-eve-ott

Sometimes there’s a good reason for staying quiet. Episode 27 of the tiny frights podcast features the R.A. Pauli’s poem “The Reason,” and it’s available now. Check your usual podcast sources or use one of the links below.
Bandcamp: https://caracabecreations.bandcamp.com/track/tiny-frights-episode-27-the-reason-by-r-a-pauli
Sometimes it seems like the world is contracting with the cold weather, doesn’t it? Episode 26 of the tiny frights podcast features an untitled poem by Carl Bettis, and it’s available now. Check your usual podcast sources or use one of the links below.
Bandcamp: https://caracabecreations.bandcamp.com/track/tiny-frights-episode-26-untitled-poem-by-carl-bettis

Here it is January, the beginning of a new year, the perfect time for a cursed tale of renewal and rebirth. Episode 25 of the tiny frights podcast features the microfiction “Forever” by Jon Davies, and it’s available now. Check your usual podcast sources or use one of the links below.
Bandcamp: https://caracabecreations.bandcamp.com/track/tiny-frights-episode-25-forever-by-jon-davies
tiny frights is leaving Substack, for reasons explained in this article on Business Insider.
As a replacement, we’ll be managing subscriptions in-house with phpList.
If you’re one of our Substack subscribers, you’ll receive an email soon explaining how to continue to get our content.
If you’re not yet one of our subscribers, you can subscribe to the new system at https://tinyfrights.com/mlist/?p=subscribe&id=1, where you’ll have a choice of three “newsletters” to subscribe to:
We won’t sell or give your information to anyone, unless we’re compelled to do so by law, which seems unlikely.
For now, the tiny frights content that’s on Substack will stay up, but it won’t be there permanently.
I hope for a pleasant and pleasantly spooky 2024 for you all!
Sincerely,
Carl Bettis, editor

Episode 24 of the tiny frights podcast continues the vampire theme from last week, but with a different flavor. (No garlic, of course.) This episode features LindaAnn LoSchiavo’s poem “Bram Stoker’s Recipe,” and it’s available now. Check your usual podcast sources or use one of the links below.
tiny frights will be leaving the Substack platform soon. (If you don’t know what Substack is, this change won’t affect you.)
More details to come once I work out the logistics.

What’s the difference between inanimate and undead? Can that line move?
Episode 22 of the tiny frights podcast, featuring Jennifer Ruth Jackson’s “Poem from Dracula’s Coffin,” is available now. Check your usual podcast sources or use one of the links below.
Bandcamp: https://caracabecreations.bandcamp.com/…/tiny-frights…

This week’s podcast perfectly captures the mood of my darkest days. Episode 22, featuring the microfiction “Broken World” by C.M. Saunders, is available now. Check your usual podcast sources or use one of the links below.
Bandcamp: https://caracabecreations.bandcamp.com/track/tiny-frights-episode-22-broken-world-by-c-m-saunders