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Rusty Fears Competition Winner - The Turning of the Gears

In preparation for the much anticipated arrival of season 5, we continue the tone that was set by last week's competition winner with the second of two winning stories from our Rusty Fears Competition. 

"The Turning of the Gears" is written by Duncan Watson and read by Jonathan Sims.

Note: this is a piece of stand-alone fiction and not a part of the Magnus canon.

Content Warnings for this episode are at the end of the show notes.

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Edited this week by Annie Fitch, Brock Winstead & Alexander J Newall.

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Rusty Fears Competition Winner - The Turning of the Gears

Comments

So very appropriate right now

Judgiebudgie

Well done, Duncan. Really good writing!

Gilligan Mungus

I am, yes! I'm so glad to hear people liked it- hope your friend does as well! And ye, I've written other things- though this is the first one to get any kind of public audience, heh.

Duncan Watson

This is such a fantastic story? I told my friend she needed to listen to it because it's the kind of horror she'd love. idk if Duncan Watson is on Patreon or is going to read this, but if you are I'd love to know if you've written any other stories. This was was marvellous

Mark Spark

That was chilling. Great job Duncan Watson!

Heather MacKenzie


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