
October Tales: Seven Creepy Stories
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Wolfe
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By:
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Steve Vernon
The leaves are falling.
You can smell that long-dying aroma of Autumn in the air. Kids are talking trick or treat and the leaves are already screaming at you in red and yellow and deep golden rust as they prepare for one final parachute down into the dirt. The tombstones are talking amongst themselves and winter is hiding just around the corner. It is the time of the year when people draw around the wood stove and the campfire and whisper stories of death and omens and ghosts and things that don't even have a name.
These are some of the creepiest October stories that I have ever written.
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This is a fun listen for a trip or a night alone, just before bed, or even better while you are in bed.
Wolfe does a nice job narrating, he does a have a specific pace that he sets, and it seems to be maintained through each tale. He does really great in stories with just a few voices, but handles the larger cast, such as in Cat Call just as well. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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Carve a pumpkin and get ready for tricksntreats!
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This is a short collection of short stories (one of which tops out at less than 90 seconds) all loosely themed around a creepy, Halloween feeling.
I found most of the stories to have promising aspects and premises, but ultimately in need of more work. To be clear, the stories weren't bad, but they felt like story ideas, rather than finished products. Stories like "Cat Call," "All Wood Dreams of the Sun," and "Fiddle Legs" all have a lot of potential, but honestly need to be longer, and in some instances could use more explanation. If these were expanded, and reworked a bit, I think they'd be really good.
Another point of criticism is the excessive use of similes. There are a lot of similes, many of which lead off into asides that really don't add anything to the story. They seem to be intended to flesh out the setting, but need to be curtailed. To quote short story master, Anton Chekov, "Remove everything that has no relevance to the story. If you say in the first chapter that there is a rifle hanging on the wall, in the second or third chapter it absolutely must go off. If it's not going to be fired, it shouldn't be hanging there." There are a lot of "guns" in many of these stories. I think this goes along the stories needing to be longer.
Criticism aside, I actually found "Beat Well" (the less that 90 seconds story), to be one of the best. It's parts worked well, with just enough detail to let you know what's going on, but still vague enough to make you ask, "Was that really pumpkin in the pie?"
The essay at the end, "Galloween," was my favorite part. It really had that Halloween feeling.
The narrator, Stephen Wolfe, does an alright job, but sounds like he's pretty sleepy for the most part. He does best when he only has to narrate or do one voice. His voice isn't unpleasant and he speaks clearly. It's when he has to voice more than one character, or tries to do an accent that it doesn't work very well.
Overall, it's a short listen, and not bad.
Promising, But Underdeveloped
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I found myself liking the shorter stories rather than the longer, drawn out ones.
Stephen Wolfe did a pretty good job narrating, but he sounded a little rushed and out of breath in parts.
All in all, it was a dark and spooky listen. Great for the Halloween season!
*I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review*
Great to listen to on a crispy autumn day
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Starting off Halloween differently
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I'm just gonna start off with the narrator. I felt that Wolfe was fine, but not good much less great. When having to do certain parts his voice acting fell apart a bit. When it was mostly a solo part, it was some good narration! Wolfe's voice work didn't help Vernon's writings at all.
As for the tales themselves....some worked, others didn't. I really enjoyed 2 of them, disliked 2, and thought the others were good. All and all this is a fine, if a bit brief bundle of tales. I would say it's a worthwhile 90 minute listen if you're in the mood for a few spooky stories.
An interesting bunch of halloween stories
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This collection was good Halloween tales as they should be. Creepy rural southern stories told in an appropriate drawl. As with most collections and anthologies, this is a mixed bag. The low points are disposable and hits are very good.
- cat story: 3/5
- tumblebug man: 5/5
- fiddle legs: 2.5/5
- silent stones: 5/5
- jack o'lanterns: huh?
- something after saturday: 4.5/5
- gallow-ween: 5/5
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Creepy fun
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Cool stories
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October Tales
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Pick this book up, grab a nice cup or tea, and wrap yourself under a warm blanket for the afternoon. Just be prepared to see the world in a slightly darker manner.
Creepily Enjoyable!
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October Tales
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