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Midnight Storm Moonless Sky

Indigenous Horror Stories

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Midnight Storm Moonless Sky

By: Alex Soop
Narrated by: Trent Agecoutay, Jules Hobson, Lorene Shyba
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Blackfoot storyteller Alex Soop plunges us into a shocking well of imagination in this collection of short stories, Midnight Storm Moonless Sky. From hauntings on the Highway of Tears to fearful gatherings of ghosts and the sorrows of racism, Soop combines the social anxieties of Indigenous life with spellbinding flights and frights of speculative fiction. Through these enthralling stories of reality mixed with terror, listeners get a wicked glimpse into the genre of Indigenous horror.

©2022 Alex Soop (P)2022 Durvile Publications Ltd.
Anthologies & Short Stories Horror Short Stories World Literature

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I really tried enjoying the stories. They were like a fresh long retelling on old stories but, the narrators range from decent to horrible. Different narrators jumped in to tell different stories. The audio recording quality jumped from decent to horrible. As though some readers used decent equipment to record, to some using stale bread as a microphone. Some were hollow and distant. The reading ranged in quality quit severely too. The last one I listened to seemed well recorded but, it was as though he was reading the story for the first time and confused on what he was reading exactly. No real emotion either. Like an adult learning to read with awkward pauses and run offs.
I wish they'd have invested in a professional reader. Would have made a huge difference. I'd say you're better off reading the book. Returned.

Had to return. Narrations can be terrible.

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