We at the Westside Fairytales have written a story for you. Not you in that broad sense where you just means anybody, but you, Dear Listener. We know all about you. What makes you nervous, what sickens you, what keeps you from leaving your house sometimes for the maddening worry of it. And we’ve put it in a story. A story we’ll read for you.
These strange and varied original tales will linger long after you've finished listening.
The Westside Fairytales horror and dark fiction podcast is an award-winning audiodrama written, read, and produced by author Tyler Bell. New episodes are released every month and can be found at westsidefairytales.com, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
The first 4 seasons are comprised of a variety of short stories. Seasons 5 and 6 each are a season-long novel broken into episodic chapters. While each story can stand on its own, all content takes place in the extended Westside Fairytales universe, with continuing themes, characters, and connections.
The Horror and Lit Club episodes are discussions, interviews, and reviews that are separate from the regular fiction episodes.
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The program reflects various realities of the world that may create a sense of belonging, relatability, and controversies. Raqi’s Secret files was inspired by the trend “confession” pages on Facebook. We’ve seen that there is a huge buzz created by these confessions — from its contributors all the way to its community. We’ve thought of carrying that trend from online to on-air, retaining the same level of anonymity, giving the story a voice. Listeners who desire to relieve a bit of their burden are encouraged to send their stories, making the program, Raqi’s Secret Files a safe haven to tell their secrets.
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