Midnight in the Southland

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Book • 2021
Midnight in the Southland is a horror short story written by Todd Keisling set in the American South, exploring themes of isolation, nostalgia, and the supernatural.

It uses the backdrop of a late-night radio show, creating a blend of eerie atmosphere and regional folklore.

The story weaves elements of dread and Southern Gothic to create a distinctive narrative.

It focuses on a character grappling with loneliness and the unsettling feeling of being caught between worlds.

It received positive reviews for its atmospheric setting and exploration of personal struggles.

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as the title of a short story in an anthology called 'liminal spaces'.
S1:E40 – Manifesting Personal Horrors on the Page - Consultation with Todd Keisling

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