Goddamn Electric Nights
A Collection of Short Stories
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Narrated by:
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Connor Brannigan
About this listen
When electricity hangs in the air so thick the moon and stars fizzle and drown in a sea of light, the people living within it, breathing it in, can never be “normal”.
From disfigured mutants accidentally murdering god to a man falling madly in love with a bloodthirsty VCR, we promise you’ve never listened to anything as bizarre as this!
In these six tales, Pauley explores the lives of those living in the darkest corners of the world, those living electric:
Goddamn Electric Nights.
Contains the stories:
- "Slime Night!"
- "Killing Teddy" (previously published under the names "Insection 8 and the Third Floor")
- "The Spiders of Honeyville"
- "Hypnagogia"
- "$5 Electric Suzie"
- "Spin Doctors Mixtape"
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