Wicked Tales

725: A Priest in Love – by Stephanie Ogrodnik

Stephanie Ogrodnik makes her Wicked Library debut with this dark and atmospheric tale.

Father William Blackwell has fallen in love. Aside from the obvious problems with this obsession, is that the girl he loves is dead. In a tale that proves love can make us do things we’d never expect and cross forbidden boundaries, a priest with a keen sense of smell lusts for a malicious dead girl, who carries the scent of ash.

724: Classically Wicked

This week, we dig into the archives and share 3 classic wicked tales by Daniel Foytik, Rebecca Snow, and Kerry Lipp – all narrated by Nelson W. Pyles.

“Grey and Red” by Daniel Foytik | “Comp Time” by Rebecca Snow | “What if Jesus was a Werewolf” by Kerry Lipp

723: Amelia’s Labyrinth – by John Clewarth

John Clewarth makes his Wicked Library debut with this darkly mysterious tale.

George Paddison is sent to boarding school, deep in the North Yorkshire countryside. His wealthy father, the owner of a national newspaper, says it will be ‘the making of him’. At first, George is lonely and bewildered in the vastness of the Manor School, but is befriended by a captivating young boy, named Joseph Longmire. George is fascinated by Joseph’s prized possession, a toy Victorian theatre, through which he makes up his own stories. By means of distraction, Joseph takes George exploring in the huge grounds, to a mysterious woodland that is home to a strange natural phenomenon.

722: Ten Little Indians – by Patrick Moody

Patrick Moody makes his Wicked Library debut with this story told by Addison Peacock.

In this dark tale, Celia’s family moves to the country after buying an old plantation to fix up and flip. She doesn’t really like the old house, but everything changes when she meets a group of other children who want to sing and play with her.

721: Extra Wicked Summer 2017

This week, thanks to our Patreon supporters and some very Wicked Authors, we have been able to produce three Extra-Wicked tales for you all:

“Amputation Capital” by Tyler Woodsmall, narrated by Addison Peacock. “The Pit” by Meg Hafdahl, narrated by Jessica McEvoy. Mrs. Morrison’s Pie” by Nelson W. Pyles, Narrated by Nichole Goodnight.

720: Bone Peyote – by Ricardo Victoria

A journal is found that tells an incredible story about a young man and his friend’s experiments with a powerful form of traditional medicine called “Bone Peyote”. Like all medicine, Peyote, and especially Bone Peyote must be respected, because it opens up doorways to places that are closed for a reason. When man thinks he knows better than the gods, there may be no turning back.

EW003: “Mrs. Morrison’s Pie” by Nelson W. Pyles

Mrs. Morrison has a favor to ask of an old…”friend” — one who’s been visiting her for many years as part of an ongoing arrangement.

719: Dead Man’s Caul – by Jessica McHugh

Jessica McHugh returns with a new wicked story narrated by Nelson W. Pyles. In this dark tale, a sailor looking for the way out of his predicament makes a deal with an old woman. Who comes out the better in the end?