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PseudoPod 722: Teeth – Part 2

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Fiction, Arts, Books, Drama

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Author : Matt Cardin Narrator : Jon Padgett Host : Alasdair Stuart Audio Producer : Chelsea Davis Discuss on Forums “Teeth” was the first story published at “Thomas Ligotti Online” in 1998. It was later reprinted in The Children of Cthulhu in 2002, in Dark Awakenings in 2010, and in the excellent 2019 collection “To […]

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0:00.0

This episode was found wandering the halls of BBC Broadcasting House late at night.

0:05.4

All it would say is appointment with fear, my friends. Appointment with fear.

0:13.0

Listen to it.

0:18.0

Sudaubod, episode 722. September 18th, 2020. Yes, I checked. It is still this year.

0:29.9

This week's story, Teeth, Part 2, by Matt Cardin.

0:34.4

Hello everyone, and welcome back to Suu Pod, the weekly horror

0:37.3

podcast.

0:38.1

I'm Alistair, your host, and if this story is your first episode, first of all, welcome. We're so glad to have you here.

0:45.8

And secondly, we would really strongly recommend you start with episode 721, which is the first part of this story. This is the wrap up and you can pick up stuff from this but it's

0:57.8

probably best if you start from the beginning. Teeth is written by Matt Cardin who is a writer, editor, musician, and college professor and administrator, living in North Texas.

1:08.0

It was first published at Thomas Legotti Online in 1988 and later reprinted in the Children of Kathulu in 2002 and in Dark

1:15.7

Awakenings in 2010 and then in the excellent 2019 collection to Rouse Leviathan.

1:22.0

Your reader this week is John Paget, who is an extraordinary voice

1:25.4

actor and an extraordinary horror writer in his own right. So without further ado,

1:31.8

they have a story for you, and they promise you, it's true.

1:35.8

Five, the words on that page signaled the end of my journey through the dark corridors of

1:48.1

Marco's obsession.

1:50.1

Rather than trying to see what lay past page 46 and risking another encounter with that awful

1:55.0

picture, I closed the notebook and shoved it far back into a drawer, wishing fiercely that

2:00.8

it could be equally easy to bury the memory of it. But try as I might, I could not stop my thoughts from returning to it and gnawing on it like a trapped animal might gnaw off its own leg. That was exactly the way I felt,

2:16.4

as if I had become ensnared in some vile trap and grown so desperate to escape that I might

2:22.1

willingly do violence to myself.

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