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These Days of Dying

These Days of Dying

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Podfic Text-to-Speech (TTS) reading of heartofspells' These Days of Dying Sirius wakes to a completely different world, one where nothing makes sense and everything feels inherently wrong. And then he wakes again, and again. His flat is being invaded by a stranger that has no answers for him, and only seems to be confusing him further as they try to navigate the situation they've found themselves entangled together within.Burning Aurora 2022 Arte Storia e critica della letteratura
  • Chapter 1: Orchestra
    Nov 18 2022

    Sirius wakes to a completely different world, one where nothing makes sense and everything feels inherently wrong. And then he wakes again, and again. His flat is being invaded by a stranger that has no answers for him, and only seems to be confusing him further as they try to navigate the situation they've found themselves entangled together within.

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    5 min
  • Chapter 2: Full Moon
    Nov 18 2022

    Sirius wakes to a completely different world, one where nothing makes sense and everything feels inherently wrong. And then he wakes again, and again. His flat is being invaded by a stranger that has no answers for him, and only seems to be confusing him further as they try to navigate the situation they've found themselves entangled together within.

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    5 min
  • Chapter 3: Evergreen
    Nov 18 2022

    Sirius wakes to a completely different world, one where nothing makes sense and everything feels inherently wrong. And then he wakes again, and again. His flat is being invaded by a stranger that has no answers for him, and only seems to be confusing him further as they try to navigate the situation they've found themselves entangled together within.

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    6 min
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