Thomas Tessier's World of Hurt

By: Watertown Arts
  • Summary

  • Each episode features a dramatized reading from from award-winning horror author Thomas Tessier's canon of short fiction. Hosted by Chris L. McKenna and with original music by Jordan Pier of Leaving Richmond. New episode every two weeks.

    Copyright 2024 by Watertown Arts
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Episodes
  • The Infestation At Ralls
    Nov 11 2024

    Abraham Van Helsing visits England for some relaxation but the all-girls refining school at nearby Ralls reports some troubling events. One of their young students was carnally assaulted in the night and she is already showing signs of labour. While the doctor and nurse's assume there must be some mistake or deception, Van Helsing believes there may be something darker at work. He must prepare them to face an ancient evil that even he has never battled before.

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    39 mins
  • In Praise of Folly
    Oct 16 2024

    A man obsessed with architectural anomalies or "follies" examines an abandoned estate in Connecticut where a wealthy man once built a garden of statues. The eeriness of the site and the strange sounds coming from the hills entice him to investigate further. But he soon may discover why this site was abandoned in the first place.

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    37 mins
  • Blanca
    Oct 1 2024

    Paul Giamatti narrates this harrowing tale of a travel writer visiting the exotic country of Blanca. A place with a troubled history. A history that somehow plays out through the window of his hotel room each night. The soldiers, the torches, the screaming...and next time, he fears, they will be coming for him.

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    54 mins

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