Here you will find scary stories by Wednesday Lee Friday, performed
and scored by an amazing assemblage of talented actors, composers, broadcasters,
and musicians. A Stabbing for Sadie is a gruesome and hilarious story of a damaged and drug-addled woman who takes stabby but deserved revenge against her abuser...or does she? Kiss Me Like You Love Me chronicles fictional Michigan serial killer Mikey Goretti. His exploits are bloody insane; but what's really shocking is how he eludes suspicion despite being completely socially inept. Also included here: zombies, wedded bliss, gunplay, monsters, and marijuana.
All fiction copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 by Wednesday Lee Friday
A not-so-welcome part of Sadie's past returns, and Sadie reveals her journey to the old house. Contains swears, drug references, whinging, serial killer talk, and a heapin' helping of self importance.
Our Narrator tells us how his friendship with Mikey slowly dwindled to nothing. Mikey and Elise have a chance encounter with Durga, OR DO THEY??? Contains swears, problems with authority, adult situations, and empowerment. Bonus track is a hilarious and groovy tune by Earl Eurp featuring Joe Roesch.
Sadie hears voices hiding in the hum of the fan, the microwave cooking noise, under the traffic outside. She doesn't think that makes her psychotic, but who the hell knows? Sadie talks cemeteries, deceit, interlopers, and Sir Graves Ghastly
Silas McKay is not having a very good day. Driving a cab sucks under the best of circumstances. But the fawning, cooing couple in his back seat might just be the thing that drives him over the edge.
We meet Mikey's boss, Fran, who is not nearly suspicious enough. And Mikey makes a new friend at the latest Teal and Tammy Barnaby movie. Contains strong language, young girls in peril, and law enforcement officers being sneaky.