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Windows into Hell

Written by: James Wymore, Michaelbrent Collings, Jay Wilburn, Mette Ivie Harrison, Tonya Adolfson, R. A. Baxter, Michael R. Collins
Narrated by: Tonya Adolfson, Raphael Boivin
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What happens after we die?

Mankind has speculated through the ages that a few righteous or lucky people go straight to heaven. Or so we've come to believe. Good or bad, our journey doesn't end at death. For most of us, the afterlife begins in an office where an overworked and under-appreciated demon decides our long term fate.

Life is messy, it's easy to miss one of the crucial lessons. In order to accommodate our unique shortcomings, a myriad of custom fitted Hells wait with open arms to teach us. No cliché fire and brimstone here, except as decorations. Besides, that would be the easy way out.

Yes, there is a way out. All you have to do is learn one simple lesson. That shouldn't be too hard, right?

Windows into Hell explores what awaits a few people when their life inevitably comes to an end. Featuring best-selling and award winning authors, these stories delve into humanity's greatest fears - death and the fate of our immortal souls.

Full list of authors includes D. J. Butler, Sarah E. Seeley, and Steven L. Peck.

©2016 James Wymore, Michaelbrent Collings, Mette Ivie Harrison, Jay Wilburn, Tonya Adolfson, R.A. Baxter, Michael R. Collings, D.J. Butler, Sarah E. Seeley, Steven L. Peck (P)2016 James Wymore, Michaelbrent Collings, Mette Ivie Harrison, Jay Wilburn, Tonya Adolfson, R.A. Baxter, Michael R. Collings, D.J. Butler, Sarah E. Seeley, Steven L. Peck

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Very bad audio and underwhelming stories

I loved A Short Stay in Hell. If you were hoping for existential dread, and the hopelessness of being stuck somewhere with a near impossible task for what seems like endless time, then you can probably give this one a pass. Some of the concepts were interesting, but not nearly to the same level as the original book these were inspired by. I think it's a really cool passion project, but it seems like the authors weren't really interested in the horror aspect of the original. Though, my opinion might be clouded by the narration...

There are two narrators, and it sounds like this is their first time doing this. I have some feedback for them in case they come across this comment - Please edit the audio. Double and triple check your lines. There were several instances where lines got repeated. Get someone else to listen to what you've said to make sure you are pronouncing things correctly. Don't be afraid to re-record if you stumble over lines! And most importantly, speak as clearly as possible to the microphone. I was listening at a high volume and for both speakers it was difficult to make out what they were saying (despite speaking perfect english). I would recommend talking at half the speed and pronouncing every word very clearly. Dont worry about talking too slow - the audio can be sped up in app.

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