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THESE THINGS LINGER with Dan Franklin

Episode 11 of the Quills and Chills podcast, hosted by Rick Clifton, titled "THESE THINGS LINGER with Dan Franklin" was published on April 4, 2024 and runs 22 minutes.

April 4, 2024 ·22m · Quills and Chills

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In this week’s episode, I had the pleasure of diving deep into the shadows with Dan Franklin, discussing his latest book, “THESE THINGS LINGER.” Dan did not disappoint with his newest offering. "These Things Linger" explores the eerie tale of a small town gripped by ancient secrets and how past actions can haunt the present. I love how Dan weaved in the theme of "lingering"—how emotions, memories, and guilt can persist across generations, influencing lives in ways both subtle and profound. Thank you for tuning in to "Quills and Chills." Until next time, keep the pages turning and the lights on—you never know what might be lingering just out of sight. Quills & Chills on social: IG: @quillsandchills Bluesky: @quillsandchills.bsky.social TWITTER: @QuillsAndChills YOUTUBE: @quillsandchillspodcast

In this week’s episode, I had the pleasure of diving deep into the shadows with Dan Franklin, discussing his latest book, “THESE THINGS LINGER.” Dan did not disappoint with his newest offering. "These Things Linger" explores the eerie tale of a small town gripped by ancient secrets and how past actions can haunt the present. I love how Dan weaved in the theme of "lingering"—how emotions, memories, and guilt can persist across generations, influencing lives in ways both subtle and profound. Thank you for tuning in to "Quills and Chills." Until next time, keep the pages turning and the lights on—you never know what might be lingering just out of sight. Quills & Chills on social: IG: @quillsandchills Bluesky: @quillsandchills.bsky.social TWITTER: @QuillsAndChills YOUTUBE: @quillsandchillspodcast

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