After a massive earthquake splits open the largest mountain in a quiet mountain town, several woodland creatures begin turning up slaughtered. Unfortunately for Jackie & Briggs, they’re about to see what's been released.
After a massive earthquake splits open the largest mountain in a quiet mountain town, several woodland creatures begin turning up slaughtered. Unfortunately for Jackie & Briggs, they’re about to see what's been released.
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Greg Mandryk:
The Quake
by Travis Williams
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A ghoulishly good bit of body horror. Williams peppers the first half of his script with hints of the threat his two young protagonists are destined to encounter. When the terror strikes and the panic kicks in, you'll be left squirming in your seat. And yes, the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast is superb!
A ghoulishly good bit of body horror. Williams peppers the first half of his script with hints of the threat his two young protagonists are destined to encounter. When the terror strikes and the panic kicks in, you'll be left squirming in your seat. And yes, the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast is superb!
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Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn:
The Quake
by Travis Williams
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So creepy, and quite terrifying. You get to know Jackie and Briggs and love their relationship. This play gets you to really invest in these kids and then scare you to death for them. Definitely listen to this one on Gather by the Ghostlight!
So creepy, and quite terrifying. You get to know Jackie and Briggs and love their relationship. This play gets you to really invest in these kids and then scare you to death for them. Definitely listen to this one on Gather by the Ghostlight!
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Evan Baughfman:
The Quake
by Travis Williams
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[11.15.24] A brutal bit of entomological horror. I really respect how this story pulls no punches and scuttled its way up my shivering spine! I will never forget the ending to this one, vividly performed on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast!
[11.15.24] A brutal bit of entomological horror. I really respect how this story pulls no punches and scuttled its way up my shivering spine! I will never forget the ending to this one, vividly performed on the Gather by the Ghost Light podcast!