Farewell to 2012, and a Happy New Year to all our readers for 2013. Here's a stylish radio drama for the turning of the year, based on a classic weird tale from Russian literature. And the moral of the story is - do not wager anything on the turn of a card. As if you would.
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Radio Drama! Now that's a great way to enjoy a New Year's Day. I'll be listening to it tonight. In the meantime here's wishing you a Happy New Year.
Another great post Dave!
Hi Nick,
As a fan and avid reader of your
blog, I thought you may be interested in one that I've recently launched, freaky folk
tales
http://freakyfolktales.wordpress.com
It's a repository for my storytelling of
hauntings, myths and legends across
southern Britain.
Best wishes and a happy new year,
Paul Hodge
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