The Weller: Night of the Cicada
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A. W. Miller
About this listen
Matt Freeborn’s travels have brought him to the abandoned river city of Burlington, Iowa. Unbeknownst to the weller, terrible things hunger in the darkness, and their eyes are fixed upon him!
Matt soon finds himself running for his life, seeking shelter in the city in hopes to survive the night of the cicada.
Winner of the 2016 Burlington Bloodbath short-story writing competition.
©2016 Adam J. Whitlatch (P)2018 Adam J. WhitlatchWhat listeners say about The Weller: Night of the Cicada
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- Siera Berg
- 12-14-19
Short and fun
it was good. I liked it. Short but a good full story. I enjoyed listening to it.
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- Stell Birch
- 11-15-19
Matt, why you so dumb?
It’s hard for me to like this story. I mean, on the one hand, we *do* get a neat little tale about some mutant wildlife making our dear Weller’s life difficult. But on the other hand....cicadas. I like cicadas, and their crunchy crispy shells. And I dislike “shoot first, ask questions later” personalities. Right from the first mutant appearance, Matt blundered like the dumbest of dumbasses, and, well....I couldn’t help rooting for the bugs.
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- Shawn Beatty
- 12-31-20
I want more!
This was a great short story but it ended prematurely. Which is why only 4 stars for story. I want more. Which really is the best way to end a story in some ways.
Gritty, action packed.... look forward to more tales of the Weller.
As for the the narrator, he was great. I think he captures the character well.
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