

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.
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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Todd Keisling

S1:E40 – Manifesting Personal Horrors on the Page - Consultation with Todd Keisling