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16 - The Child

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Release Date: 10/27/2022

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Sometimes people seem nice on the surface but not far beneath the pleasant exterior there is a darker side waiting to come out. This story is about one of those people, who you might meet and think are perfectly pleasant but actually are completely sociopathic.  He Seems Nice is a short story that is written and performed by James Winterbottom.  If you would like to get in touch, please feel free to email me at , on  or on . I’ll be back next week with another short story. In the meantime, please remember to subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your...

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!!!PLEASE NOTE: THIS CONTENT IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN!!! It's hard to be a children's entertainer when you're wife has left you for her pilates instructor, you don't have access to see your son anymore, you're struggling to control your weight and your alcohol consumption and the demons in your head make it hard to keep your friendly YouTube persona up when you're on camera. So filming a fun video at the laundromat isn't easy for Cowboy Jim. In this short story, you get to learn about how this unlucky cowboy's life is unravelling on him while he's trying to get to the end of his video...

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Where do ideas come from?  What happens if they run out? This story examines what looks at what might happen if the source of inspiration dries up and you have to take extreme measures to try and get your creative inspiration flowing again. The consequences are unexpected.  A short story written and performed by James Winterbottom.  If you would like to get in touch, please feel free to email me at , on  or on . I’ll be back next week with another short story. In the meantime, please remember to subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts....

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A short story by James Winterbottom and HP Lovecraft

This week's Halloween special is a reimagining of a classic HP Lovecraft story which I've given my own twist to. The original story was called The Dulwich Horror and I've taken the basic ideas from that story but added a few extra bits and removed other bits. It's probably about half original and half is taken from the source material. They do say that nothing is original anyway, but in this case there is a much clearer line between where the influences for this story come from.

 

I was inspired to write this story because a good friend of mine, Mathew Cooper, made a low-budget horror movie based on The Dulwich Horror. It's called When The Earth Gives Up The Dead and is available on YouTube for free.

****FREE MOVIE LINK Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB87g6nGv8o&t=3055s. *****

If you would like to read the original version of the story you can download an ebook for free from Project Gutenberg here: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50133 or listen to an audiobook version for free on Libravox here: https://librivox.org/the-dunwich-horror-by-h-p-lovecraft/.

If you would like to get in touch, please feel free to email me at [email protected], on Twitter (twitter.com/shortstorycast) or on Facebook (facebook.com/shortstorycast).

I'll be back next Friday with another short story. In the meantime, please remember to subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

Goodbye!

James