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The Witch’s Tale: Library Edition

The Witch’s Tale: Library Edition

Alonzo Deen Cole, creator of The Witch's Tale, once said, "People like to be scared, just as they like to eat candy." From the depths of his imagination he conjured Old Nancy and her black cat, Satan. This "Witch of Salem" urges listeners to "draw up to the fire and gaze in to the embers … gaze into 'em deep!"Once she has your rapt attention, she begins to tell you—with a gleeful cackle—her tales of ghosts, devils, and curses. The narratives she weaves convey countless examples of how jealousy, revenge, greed, and ambition can result in circumstances as frightening as any caused by supernatural beings.Cole himself plays the lead male roles (and the cat) and his wife, Marie O'Flynn, is heard as the leading ladies in these twenty radio programs that first aired in the mid-1930s. Alan Devitt and Mark Smith provide supporting voices, with Roger Bower announcing.

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