• The Balloon Game
    Aug 4 2017

    We're now more than halfway through the off-season, and new episodes of Westside Fairytales are just around the corner. Today's minisode is just a trifle. A snatch of memory. The creeping sort of horror that walks with you for a while even after you've said goodbye.


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    12 mins
  • Stuff
    Sep 26 2017

    Sometimes the things you own end up owning you.


    This is the last of the minisodes for the Westside Fairytales summer off-season. We've got a slew of terrifying new content heading your way at the beginning of November, so remember to stay up to date with us on social media.


    We hope you enjoy your Halloween.


    Stay safe out there.


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    12 mins
  • So Long Roscoe
    Nov 3 2017

    Ever felt stuck in a rut? Today's episode of the Westside Fairytales is about a woman who feels trapped in a life she never expected to live. Her husband doesn't appreciate her. She doesn't have any hobbies, any friends, or really any social interaction aside from her children.


    But an old friend has stopped by to help her break out of this funk. Somebody from her childhood that always shows up when she needs him.


    This month’s recommendation:

    Literature recommendation: ”Universal Harvester” by John Darnielle


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    43 mins
  • They All Come By
    Nov 17 2017

    We all feel lonely sometimes. Some of us never really feel like we’re not alone, even when we’re surrounded by people. For guys like me, and our main character of this episode of the Westside Fairytales, that means slinking out to the bar. Secreting yourself away somewhere dark and comfortable, where it’s okay to be a man on his own.


    Thing is, that kind of lifestyle can wear on you. It can get too comfortable, and the loneliness might end up becoming your only friend. You become a man alone, sitting at a bar, waiting for friends you barely know, who might not show at all.


    This month’s recommendation:

    Literature recommendation: ”The Historian” by Elizabeth Kostova


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    31 mins
  • The Water-Rotted Doll (Part 1)
    Dec 2 2017

    Today’s tale is the story of a woman’s journey from a war-torn country to one of safety and prosperity. It is a time of sickness, of death, and the specter of death itself follows her on her voyage in the form of an ugly doll made of plaster.


    This episode of the Westside Fairytales will cover only the first half of the story, and the second half will be available next episode.


    This month’s recommendations:

    Podcast recommendation: Counter Worlds Podcast

    Literature recommendation: ”Carrion Comfort” by Dan Simmons


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    43 mins
  • The Water-Rotted Doll (Part 2)
    Jan 5 2018

    You know the fear of drowning, even if you've never been near water. It's as inborn in us as the desire to keep breathing. When last we left our protagonist, she was in deathly danger of drowning, and trapped in the kitchen of a sinking ship.


    This is part two and the conclusion of the Westside Fairytales story, "The Water-Rotted Doll." We hope you enjoy.


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    27 mins
  • The Green Man
    Feb 2 2018

    Guilt grows like a weed in the hearts of sinners. It’s hard to imagine anybody who’s never wronged another person. At some point, all of us are going to make a decision we’ll have trouble living with for the rest of our lives. And even if it’s a small thing, a trifle, it’ll sit with you in the dark hours of the night, stroking the skin at the back of your neck to keep you awake.


    Today's episode of the Westside Fairytales is about just such a feeling. A young boy in a bad neighborhood does something awful, and as he tries to move on from the deed, he finds it haunting him at every step. Never letting up for a second.


    This month’s recommendations:

    Podcast recommendation: Canadian True Crime 

    Literature recommendation: ”If We Were Villains” by M.L. Rio


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    33 mins
  • Child of Sparrows
    Mar 2 2018

    We all feel the urge to run sometimes. Pressure builds up around us, pushing on our chests and heads, caving in the soft bits inside our ears and eyes until we feel fit to burst. Money, family, loneliness, the struggle to be known, the pain of being forgotten, it all stacks up and gets heavier. And heavier. And heavier.


    And when it gets to be too much, there’s a part of you inside that lets you know. We need to run now. We either run, or we die.


    Today’s episode of the Westside Fairytales is about a girl who decides to run. She’s taken all she can of the life that was given to her at birth, a life that’s had terrible consequences for most all of the people who’ve gotten tangled up in it. She gets involved with a soon-to-be notorious outlaw, and cuts a path of crime and pain across America, until she arrives at her final destination a thousand miles from where she started, feeling like she’d never really left at all.


    This month’s recommendations:

    Podcast recommendations: Dark Topic and Canadian True Crime

    Literature recommendation: ”A Winter Haunting” by Dan Simmons


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    39 mins