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rsagarcia · 7 months
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Playing Catch Up
As parts of the world slide into colder weather, it is still steamy as hell here in the West Indies. I’m grateful every day for my new air-conditioning units. The last few months have been a whirlwind of construction, writing, editing, doctor’s appointments and even a brief hospitalisation. However, I’m back to let you know what you missed out on over the past three months (can’t believe it’s…
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castofwonders-blog · 4 years
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Cast of Wonders 404: The Oak Knowers (part 2)
February 23, 2020
Author : Wesley Jenkins
Narrators : Eden Royce, Khaalidah Muhammad-Ali, Cherrae L. Stuart, Dominic Rabrun, Alex Jennings and Moses Utomi
Host : Reluctant Spider
Audio Producer : Jeremy Carter
Artist : Alexis Goble
Content warning for language/profanity. This two-part story contains in-character usage of the N-word and the F-word.
The Oak Knowersby Wesley JenkinsPart 2 of 2
“I don’t know how to find someone like this,” says Priscilla, loudly, over the sudden swell of midnight noise.
“I do,” says Renia, strolling confidently to the edge of the pit and kneeling. Silently we join her. It’s not a message she sends, more like a scent, something more primal than emotion. We always know when she is calling us. Only Jamian, still manning the circle’s rim, remains standing. Renia looks up suddenly, straight into my eyes. I’m surprised to see fear on her face, though I know we all feel it, but there is also certainty. “The killer. I can feel him.”
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Cast of Wonders 403: The Oak Knowers (part 1)
Author : Wesley Jenkins
Narrators : Eden Royce, Khaalidah Muhammad-Ali, Cherrae L. Stuart, Dominic Rabrun, Moses Utomi and Alex Jennings
Host : Reluctant Spider
Audio Producer : Jeremy Carter
Artist : Alexis Goble
Content warning for language/profanity. This two-part story contains in-character usage of the N-word and the F-word.
The Oak Knowersby Wesley JenkinsPart 1 of 2
When the moon sits high, and our parents have passed out for sure, we gather in the grove to do our business.
We never call it magic. Magic is something magicians do, pulling rabbits out of hats. I guess witches turn princes into toads and sorcerers cruise from kingdom to kingdom, toppling regimes and screwing everything in sight, but we have never been so outrageous. For one thing, we believe in rules.
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