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#dReadcon was a SUCCESS and I got to bring home angry Cthulhu lil guy πŸ¦‘ such a blast reading a bit of Hi Nay and speaking at a queer horror panel! Met some lovely people like my table mate David Neil Lee, and got to see other fantastic horror folks like Chris from Little Ghosts Books!

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The table is loaded! I’m ready for you, Burlington DREAD CON 😊🀘 #dreadcon #burlingtonontario #anucipress

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See you at #dReadcon Canada this Saturday! Come on over if you love horror, dark fiction, and supporting Canadian creatives! πŸ˜±πŸ‘»πŸ©ΈπŸ”ͺπŸ‘οΈπŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

#horror #canadianhorror #filipinohorror

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Gold on blue background. The text reads REMIND ME TO TELL YOU LATER, Filipino Folk Horror from the Hi Nay podcast by Motzie Dapul

the image is that of a fat woman in a loose fitting traditional Filipino shrug, whose eyes are cut off by the title. She smiles slightly and holds a balisong in front of her. She wears pendants overlapping with an eye in the centre.

Gold on blue background. The text reads REMIND ME TO TELL YOU LATER, Filipino Folk Horror from the Hi Nay podcast by Motzie Dapul the image is that of a fat woman in a loose fitting traditional Filipino shrug, whose eyes are cut off by the title. She smiles slightly and holds a balisong in front of her. She wears pendants overlapping with an eye in the centre.

A back cover with dark blue background and gold text. The text reads, 

Hi Nay, translated to "Hi Mom", is a Filipino led, analog-style, supernatural folk horror anthology podcast with an overarching plot.

Remind Me To Tell You Later is a segment from the audio drama where Mari recalls her experiences with the supernatural in the Philippines.

From the man eating infant Tiyanak to the womb sucking Tiktik, from peeping ghost nuns to to Filipino Christmas parties and traditional dances, this book delves into Filipino folklore and culture from the perspective of a Filipina immigrant who lived through the supernatural horrors, and the all too real horrors of fascism and corruption, that many pinoys grow up with.

hinaypod.com

There is a red eye encased in a circle, square, triangle and a larger circle, over which there is text in baybayin that reads Hay Nay.

A back cover with dark blue background and gold text. The text reads, Hi Nay, translated to "Hi Mom", is a Filipino led, analog-style, supernatural folk horror anthology podcast with an overarching plot. Remind Me To Tell You Later is a segment from the audio drama where Mari recalls her experiences with the supernatural in the Philippines. From the man eating infant Tiyanak to the womb sucking Tiktik, from peeping ghost nuns to to Filipino Christmas parties and traditional dances, this book delves into Filipino folklore and culture from the perspective of a Filipina immigrant who lived through the supernatural horrors, and the all too real horrors of fascism and corruption, that many pinoys grow up with. hinaypod.com There is a red eye encased in a circle, square, triangle and a larger circle, over which there is text in baybayin that reads Hay Nay.

🌟HI NAY HORROR NOVELLA🌟

I'm compiling Hi Nay's "Remind Me To Tell You Later" Filipino folklore segments into a 70 page book for #DReadcon Canada, the Horror and Dark Fiction Convention!

If you like Filipino horror short stories, come see me at Burlington Holiday Inn, Sept 13!

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My TBR shelf is groaning, but I'm delighted with my #dReadCon haul.

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