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Catapala Linin died and is being controlled by a descendant of Monteneres
ok i know i’m gonna sound crazy for this, but like, hear me out. you guys remember Catapala Linen? she was my mom’s favorite folk singer and we listened to her a lot growing up, so even tho she’s not like. the Most famous musician, i learned a lot about her mostly via osmosis and then after i realized this stuff, i started actually searching for info. ok so in the interview she did in 2009 (link here), she talked about how she hated having to channel her magic into batteries for her performances and just did exercising routines to increase her magical strength. and it’s obviously Not something she’s just saying for clout, like her attitude is completely serious, and you can see in videos of her performances what she does with the lights isn’t reliant on a battery or anything like that. remember that fact — i’ll come back to it later.
ok so here’s where things start to get suspicious. catapala went on that “songwriting retreat” in 2010 for several months with notable figure…
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Written, directed, edited, and produced by Samantha Seely.
Performances by:
“Memory Fairchild” – Grace Gibson
“Reed Song” – Devon Moravec
“Ash Calaway” – Aprille Mohn
“Slate Morrison” – Niklas Byriel
A special thanks to Colin Helb and Tara Moore for their advising.
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My child is almost nine years old, and there’s still no sign that his magic presented! My wife and I are worried he’ll fall behind in school, or that his classmates will bully him. Our family says we should scare him into his presentation moment, but I don’t know how best to do that. What can we do to encourage his magic to present?
– Concerned Mothers
Hello Concerned Mothers,
One thing to keep in mind here is that everyone presents their magic differently, and no two presentation moments are exactly the same. Although it is understandable to be worried, I would hold off on trying the old “scaring them into magic” trick — you’re likely to do more harm than good! It could be possible that your son’s magic already presented without you noticing. Many of us forget what it’s like the first time we do magic, and all the mixed-up emotions that come from it. If his magic appeared in a stressful or embarrassing situation, he might have tried to hide it from you. Alternately, he might not have realized he was doing magic when it happened! Sitting down with him and a counselor…
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Written, directed, edited, and produced by Samantha Seely.
Performances by:
“Memory Fairchild” – Grace Gibson
“Dr. Gardens” – Samantha Seely
“Reed Song” – Devon Moravec
“Ash Calaway” – Aprille Mohn
“Slate Morrison” – Niklas Byriel
“Helvetica Redway” – Kennedy Gilbert
A special thanks to Colin Helb and Tara Moore for their advising.
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The trial begins, and the defendant takes the stand.
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Cardona Public Library: Newspaper Archives
Award-Winning Physician Tragically Dies of Unexpected Heart Failure
By Declination Brocade
This week, our community is keenly feeling the loss of a talented and dedicated physician, Dr. Sateen Fairchild, who died unexpectedly Thursday of heart failure at age 48.
Fairchild saved numerous lives during her work as lead attending physician at the Intensive Care Unit at Heath Medical Center, and the impact she had on peoples’ lives was undeniable. I myself had a chance to meet Dr. Fairchild, when my brother was admitted to the ICU after a sporting accident. She never gave up on my brother and ultimately was the reason he is still alive today. Although I had heard that she was an expert in her field and had handled a multitude of difficult cases in her time in the ICU, I had not expected her compassion and kindness, or the quiet dedication to not just my brother but to all the patients in her care.
She’s leaving behind her partner, Rowan Fairchild, and a daughter, Memory Fairchild. The Fairchild family declined to comment on Dr. Fairchild’s passing, but her daughter seems to be following in her mother’s footsteps. She began attending Freestone University’s School of Medicine this past August.
Dr. Fairchild was one of the most capable and talented physicians in her field, and even though her career has been cut short, she is sure to be remembered for a long time to come. Fairchild began her path to medicine when she…
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Content warnings: anxiety, panic attacks, death, medical malpractice.
Written, directed, edited, and produced by Samantha Seely.
Performances by:
“Memory Fairchild” – Grace Gibson
“Reed Song” – Devon Moravec
“Dr. Gardens” – Samantha Seely
“Slate Morrison” – Niklas Byriel
“Caldwell Cold” – Zachary Ingersoll
“Judge Meridian” – Hannah Paymer
Additional voices provided by Rachel Little and Giovanni Zapata.
A special thanks to Colin Helb and Tara Moore for their advising.
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This is the trailer for the new audio drama show, The Trial of Memory Fairchild, a podcast about an anxious medical student in a modern-magical world who discovers she can do necromancy. There’s just one problem: necromancy is illegal.
Show was written, edited, and produced by Samantha Seely.
The voices that appeared in this episode are, by order of appearance: