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457: 5 Short Stories from Stephen King

With special guest Longinus, the boys drink and review Southern Tier’s Pumking Imperial Pumpkin Ale, then discuss five stories by the master of horror.

After a brief bio on King, they review …

The Jaunt — King presents a futuristic story where teleportation, or “jaunting,” allows instant travel but comes with a terrifying caveat: while the physical body arrives safely, the mind remains conscious in a timeless, endless void during the journey. When a young boy defies the rules and jaunts while awake, the horrifying consequences reveal the true nightmare of experiencing eternity alone.

The Raft — Four college students, two men and two women, take a late-year visit to a lake where they hope to swim out to the raft that’s used by the summer visitors. They run into an unexpected visitor.

Survivor Type — a disgraced surgeon stranded on a deserted island resorts to extreme measures to survive, including self-amputation and cannibalism. The story, presented through the character’s journal entries, reveals a descent into madness as he makes horrifying sacrifices in a desperate struggle for life.

Gramma — a young boy named George is left alone to care for his ailing, bedridden grandmother, whose dark and supernatural powers begin to reveal themselves in terrifying ways. As the night progresses, George’s fear escalates as he realizes his grandmother harbors a sinister secret that threatens his safety.

The Reach — elderly Stella Flanders faces her fear of crossing the frozen stretch of water separating her island home from the mainland, drawn by visions of deceased loved ones calling her to the other side. As she traverses the ice, Stella experiences a haunting journey that blends life and death, ultimately finding peace in accepting her fate.

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