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Chillers and Thrillers

Episode 7: Haints, Hollers and Appalachian Scares

13 Oct 2023

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Send me feedback! "....Last night I heard the dogs again, this side of the crick. This morning another window’s smudged and her bitty footprint’s in the skift.Ma wipes her eyes and the glass, takes the broom out to snow-sweep.Pa’s painting the fence blue like a river she can’t cross. Tonight he’ll throw salt on the coals..."  - "Haint" by Eve EllisIn this episode, we take a trip down to the Appalachia region of the USA to get scared by some haints, boogers and strange encounters. A big thank you to the /r/Appalachia sub reddit for their notes and suggestions. Make sure you visit the Haint Country team's Facebook page and check out their new book "Haint Country: Dark Folktales from the Hills and Hollers of Eastern Kentucky".Story 1: "The Old Owsley County Jail  Told by Deron Mays" (from the book "Haint Country: Dark Folktales from the Hills and Hollers of Eastern Kentucky")Story 2:  "Grandpa George" by aadyer01Story 3: "The stone on the tombstone" by deboalmightyStory 4: "My Name is Marion Duchene" by jalcottStory 5: "Aunt Kate's Story" by TheyROuthere75Story 6: "The figure in the Lake" by anonymousStory 7: "The Banshee" by demsmyfeetStory 8: "The Creature" by elfunnyroy Support the showThank you for listening! 👻 This podcast is researched, written and produced by your host, M. If you'd like to support the podcast, you can joing me on Patreon or buy me a coffee. Submit your own stories or theories to [email protected]. Follow me on Youtube and leave a comment letting me know you came from the podcast!

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