Horror Poetry to Soothe You

Horror Poetry to Soothe You

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BONUS: Questions, Comments, and Confessions!

Questions, comments, and confessions sent in anonymously by listeners If you want to leave me an anonymous question (or comment, or critique, or confession) click here: https://ngl.link/shelbyshark1 TRIGGER WARNINGS AVAILABLE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SHOW NOTES. MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS. ...  Show more

426. Dear Geoffrey

A very normal tale of witchcraft... Dear Geoffrey written by Shelby Novak If you want to leave me an anonymous question (or comment, or critique, or confession) click here: https://ngl.link/shelbyshark1 TRIGGER WARNINGS AVAILABLE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SHOW NOTES. MAY CONTAIN SPOIL ...  Show more

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