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June 30, 2020 31 mins

A classic tale of a strange little town that may be hiding a much darker secret! Welcome to Dream Town by Henry Slesar

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Originally published in January 1957 in "Fantastic Universe".

Henry Slesar is an author known for his use of irony and surprise “twist” endings in his work and is most well known for his wide variety of work with the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. 

 

Slesar’s story, ‘M is for the Many’ was the first story Hitchcock purchased the rights to adapt, which kicked off a long and successful stretch of collaborations between the two. 

 

LINKS 

 

Dream Town by Henry Slesar on the Project Gutenberg website.

 

 

 

How To Catch The Show & Contact Me

 

Listen anytime on the Official Website of Adventures in Creativity, or in the podcast player of your choice by searching for “Faded Words | Adventures in Creativity”!

 

Have a follow up thought on anything I discussed or have a recommendation of a creative you’d love me to chat with? Shoot me an email and I’ll read it on the show! You can also find me on social media everywhere @fadedwordspod, but I’m most active on Twitter so feel free to reach out and chat!

 

Theme Music: Music: Funk In The Trunk by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com

 

Additional Music by We Is Shore Dedicated

 

 

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