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The Night’s End Podcast is a short story podcast. With a focus on dark fiction, it will leave you screaming for the night’s end before each story is through.
The podcast The Night‘s End Podcast is created by Dissonance Media. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
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Wrapped in Plastic was written by Robert P. Ottone and is featured in his new collection, WRAPPED IN PLASTIC AND OTHER SWEET NOTHINGS. Released on Oct 27th, 2023. To purchase this amazing collection head to the link in the episode notes.
Wrapped in Plastic and Other Sweet Nothings is published by Journalstone
https://journalstone.com/bookstore/wrapped-in-plastic/
Also available from Robert is Curse of the Cob Man, published by Weird House Press.
https://weirdhousepress.com/products/curse-of-the-cob-man-by-robert-ottone
Narrator and David were performed by Phoenix Fire - https://www.youtube.com/@backtoashes_yt
Dead Girl was performed by Lauren Kong https://laurenkong.carrd.co/
Kelly was performed by Glenda Villamar - http://glendavillamarvoiceover.com/
Detective and Brody were performed by James Barnett (Jimmy Horrors) – www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggleton
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
Stay Horrific, Everyone.
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Bedtime Story was written by Seth Augenstein. Seth Augenstein is a writer of fiction and non-fiction. His debut novel, Project 137 (2019) was called “an involving, tense and visceral near-future thriller” by Kirkus, and it won a Readers Favorite award. His second novel, Lama with a Gun (2022) was called an “exhaustively researched, bloody, and compelling work of historical fiction” by Kirkus. His short stories have appeared in more than a dozen magazines and fiction podcasts, including Writer's Digest, The Grey Rooms podcast, The Molotov Cocktail, and others. He spent a decade writing for New Jersey newspapers, most recently at The Star-Ledger. He picked up some state journalism awards, along travels to crime scenes, hospital operating rooms, natural disasters, funerals, and quiet homes. He was also the editor of Forensic Magazine, a tour guide at the James Joyce Centre, and a student in Saul Bellow’s final class. Now he lives on a rocky ridge in New Jersey with his wife, daughters, dog named Mishima, and cats.
This episode was narrated by James Barnett AKA Jimmy Horrors who is the creater and producer of The Night’s End, After the Gloaming, and is a frequent producer on Hawk and Cleaver’s, The Other Stories. Most recently their 2023 Halloween Special – Dream.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggleton
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
Stay Horrific, Everyone.
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Friendsgiving was written by Seth Augenstein. Seth Augenstein is a writer of fiction and non-fiction. His debut novel, Project 137 (2019) was called “an involving, tense and visceral near-future thriller” by Kirkus, and it won a Readers Favorite award. His second novel, Lama with a Gun (2022) was called an “exhaustively researched, bloody, and compelling work of historical fiction” by Kirkus. His short stories have appeared in more than a dozen magazines and fiction podcasts, including Writer's Digest, The Grey Rooms podcast, The Molotov Cocktail, and others. He spent a decade writing for New Jersey newspapers, most recently at The Star-Ledger. He picked up some state journalism awards, along travels to crime scenes, hospital operating rooms, natural disasters, funerals, and quiet homes. He was also the editor of Forensic Magazine, a tour guide at the James Joyce Centre, and a student in Saul Bellow’s final class. Now he lives on a rocky ridge in New Jersey with his wife, daughters, dog named Mishima, and cats.
This episode was narrated by Joshua Boucher.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggleton
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
Stay Horrific, Everyone.
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“Your Horror Show” is a biweekly multicast anthology series hosted by Mr. Graves.
“Bullet” is the first episode of season 1 and is about a hitman who finds himself confronted with the ghosts of his past.
Cast:
Mr Graves - Ryan Joseph Murphy
Earl Green - Dominic Oliver
Charlie, Nick & Police Officer - Bradley Walker
Maggie & News Reporter - Veronica Barrera
Jerry Rose - ?
Written and Directed by Ryan Joseph Murphy
Sound Design: Chase Rossner
Intro Sound Design: Brad Colbroock
Intro Music: Edith Mudge
Artwork by Ghostly
Special Thanks: Thomas Diaz
Produced by: Jonathan Graves, Sade Sellers, Gavin Michael Booth & Audiotorium
CW: Gun violence, explicit language
Preview of the first episode of After the Gloaming, a Dissonance Media production. If you enjoy what you hear, please head over and subscribe to help support our work. Enjoy!
"After the Gloaming is a production of Dissonance Media and The Other Stories.
Scarecrow for Mason Bradley was written by Charlie Maliha whose pronouns are he/him or they/them.
Charlie Maliha is a queer trans author who specializes in horror and speculative fiction. Pulling from his background in art history and occult studies, Charlie’s work explores themes of chaos, belonging, and superstition. As a trans author, Charlie highlights the experiences of queer and trans characters and writes the representation he wishes to see in horror. When he’s not writing, Charlie can be found sketching or napping with his two cats. Follow him on Twitter for more screams @deusexmaliha
Evelyn was performed by Bridgett Howard from the Thirteen podcast. For other atmospheric, slow burn spooky stories, go and check it out at www.thirteenpodcast.com or search Thirteen podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.
Grandpa was performed by Jerry Harris
Grandma was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the West London Witch podcast - https://pod.link/1525983141
Mason Bradley was performed by Phoenix Fire from Back to Ashes and Phoenix Fire Narrations on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@backtoashes_yt
Scarecrow was performed by James Barnett
Henry Blackwood was performed by Xander Zweig
Shelly Stevenson was performed by Alexandra Elroy
After the Gloaming script was written by James Barnett.
Sound production and editing was completed by James Barnett.
Theme music was scored by Duncan Muggleton and produced by James Barnett.
Music and sound effects were provided by: Epidemic Sound, Sound Stripe, and Freesound.org.
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This episode is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don’t change it. Don’t sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it.
Stay Horrific, everyone!"
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Cameron Wood was written by Robert Pettus. Robert Pettus is an English as a Second Language teacher at the University of Cincinnati. Previously, he taught for four years in a combination of rural Thailand and Moscow, Russia. He was most recently accepted for publication at White Cat Publications, Kaidankai, Short-Story.me, Savage Planet, Tall Tale TV, The Corner Bar, A Thin Line of Anxiety, Schlock, Black Petals, Inscape Literary Journal of Morehead State University, Yellow Mama, Apocalypse-Confidential, Mystery Tribune, Blood Moon Rising, and The Green Shoes Sanctuary.
This episode was narrated by PhoenixFire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations or http://www.youtube.com/backtoashes_yt
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
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Who is the Witch? A tale of moral value and the lengths some will go to save others.
The Witch was written by James Barnett. James is a writer, narrator, editor, podcast producer, and reluctant Transport Manager. For more work from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
To connect with him on Twitter and Instagram, follow @jimmyhorrors
Allegra/Samara/High Priestess were performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the podcast The West London Witch.
David was performed by Scott Davidson.
The Townsperson, The Stranger, and Jimmy Horrors were performed by James Barnett.
The Mayor was performed by Interscare – head to www.youtube.com/interscare
Nathaniel was performed by Bryan Jeans
Alexander was performed by Phoenix Fire from the YouTube channel, Phoenix Fire Narrations – www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXbJVw6m1GQwEF5JBSP6ew
Mary, Edward, and Elizabeth were performed by Zoe, Mike, and Evie Rickard. Mike and Zoe are the hosts of the Stories of Strangeness podcast – www.storiesofstrangeness.com
Sebastian was performed by Alvan Bolling II, who is the Creator & Host of The Ghost Light Theater podcast. Head to www.alvanthe2nd.com for more details on his projects.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
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While fishing on dad’s new boat, Nick realises something is seriously wrong with his father.
The Fishing Trip was written by A.L. Hodges. Andrew was born in Suffolk, England, but spent most of his life in Virginia. He has worked as a paint contractor, a biology teacher, and an emergency room volunteer, all experiences he draws on for his writing. He lives in Kentucky with his wife.
This episode was narrated by James Barnett. James is a writer, narrator, editor, podcast producer, and reluctant Transport Manager. For more work from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
To connect with him on Twitter and Instagram, follow @jimmyhorrors
Jeremiah Dorne was performed by James, Not Jack. For more, head to www.strangefigment.com.
Abigail was performed by Erika Ventura. Erika is a mother, narrator, visual artist, and animal husbandry technician. You can check out some of her artwork on Instagram www.instagram.com/efventu or you can visit her artist page at www.facebook.com/BioArtsy
Allegra was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the podcast The West London Witch.
Nathaniel was performed by Bryan Jeans
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Please support us by leaving a review and a 5-star rating. Or tell a friend about us who you think would be interested in scary stories.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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A nurse is on a desperate mission to save his wife and child when an old sin comes back to haunt him.
Bluebottle was written by Eamonn Murphy, who is from England. After a long working life, he’s retired and has time to write. He’s a reviewer for sfcrowsnest and has published more than forty short stories in small magazines. See his work at https://www.amazon.co.uk/~/e/B01GEVVV5Q and other places.
This episode was narrated by Grimm. From the The Grimm Reapers Nightmare youtube channel. For more horror narrations by Grimm, head to the youtube channel at www.youtube.com/Grimmstories0
Jeremiah Dorne was performed by James, Not Jack. For more, head to www.strangefigment.com.
Mary – Zoe Rickard - http://storiesofstrangeness.com/
Edward – Mike Rickard - http://storiesofstrangeness.com/
Alexander was performed by Phoenix Fire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations
Sebastian was performed by Alvan Bolling II. For more from Alvan, check out his podcast The Ghost Light Theater podcast or head to http://www.alvanthe2nd.com for more details on his projects.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Remember, to win a copy of Brooke’s book, Ghost Games, ensure to do the following things.
1) Following both of our Instagrams www.instagram.com/nightsendpodcast & www.instagram.com/macbrookepro
2) Leave a comment on Brooke’s IG about the episode
3) Tag two friends
Please support us by leaving a review and a 5-star rating. Or tell a friend about us who you think would be interested in scary stories.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
Support the Night’s end on Patreon to receive bonus content and merch:
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Five teens go to a strange cemetery in the middle of the woods to hold a séance… and rediscover a local historical tragedy from the long-abandoned mine underneath
. ATRICK C MET RY was written by Seth Augenstein. Seth Augenstein is a writer of fiction and non-fiction. His debut novel, Project 137 (2019) was called “an involving, tense and visceral near-future thriller” by Kirkus, and it won a Readers Favorite award. His short stories have appeared in more than a dozen magazines and fiction podcasts, including Writer's Digest, The Grey Rooms podcast, The Molotov Cocktail, and others. He spent a decade writing for New Jersey newspapers, most recently at The Star-Ledger. He picked up some state journalism awards, along travels to crime scenes, hospital operating rooms, natural disasters, funerals, and quiet homes. He was also the editor of Forensic Magazine, a tour guide at the James Joyce Centre, and a student in Saul Bellow’s final class. Now he lives on a rocky ridge in New Jersey with his wife, daughters, dog named Mishima, and cats. His next novel, Lama with a Gun, will be published in 2022.
The Narrator was performed by PhoenixFire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations
Trudy was performed by Erika Ventura. Erika is a mother, narrator, visual artist, and animal husbandry technician. You can check out some of her artwork on Instagram www.instagram.com/efventu or you can visit her artist page at www.facebook.com/BioArtsy
Annabel was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the podcast The West London Witch. Rebecca is the host of the podcast, The West London Witch, where they share real stories about all things spooky, strange, mysterious, and unexplained. You can find it for free wherever you find your podcasts and follow them on Instagram @the_west_london_witch
Jenny was performed by Kate Weigand
Jared was performed by Steve Ragins from Quiet Night VO – Contact him on [email protected]
Bobby was performed by James Barnett
The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggleton
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Stay Horrific, Everyone.
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Halloween Night is the story of a group of friends who decide to sneak out and check out the new haunted house in town. Things start to get a little sketchy when they feel they are being followed through the attraction by someone who is not on the staff, and it only gets worse from there.
Halloween Night was written by C.D. Kester. Follow C.D. Kester on Twitter @CD_Kester and read The Bunker, available in eBook, audiobook, and paperback. The link is in the description.
https://www.amazon.com/Bunker-C-D-Kester/dp/B08L2PB3C3
This episode was performed by Alvan Bolling II, Tetsuya, Limited Stories, James Barnett, and Victoria Irwin.
Steve was performed by Alvan Bolling II who is a mixed-race (Black & Japanese) American Actor, Singer/Rapper, Social Justice Advocate, Virginia-Native, Voice Actor/Voiceover Artist and the Creator & Host of The Ghost Light Theater podcast. Head to www.alvanthe2nd.com for more details on his projects.
Tim was performed by Tetsuya who is a narrator, writer, and voice actor. For more from Tetsuya, head over to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/TetsuyaH
Mario was performed by Limited Stories, who is a horror narrator. You can catch more of his work on YouTube. The link is in the description. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzstKwVDI6aYlRzZKos3plQ
The Carnie and The Creepy Man were performed by James Barnett. James is a writer, voice actor and narrator, podcast producer, and reluctant Transport Manager.
For more works from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
To connect with him on Twitter and Instagram, follow @jimmyhorrors
The 911 operator was performed by Victoria Irwin from the podcast - Texas: Slang for Crazy. A Podcast about Texas and its Unique and Crazy Identity.
To check it out head over to https://txslangforcrazy.com/ or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
This episode was produced and edited by James Barnett.
The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggleton
Stay Horrific, Everyone.
Halloween night turns into something sinister as Jake and his Son Buck find a dangerous pocket of reality. Can they escape?
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Mortaki was written by Dan Allen. For more from this terrific writer, head to www.danallenhorror.com
Narration was performed by James Barnett. For more from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
And as always, Stay Horrific everyone.
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A young environmental scientist explores the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, a quiet nature preserve, or is it?
The Boundary Waters was written by Brooke MacKenzie. Brooke MacKenzie grew up in Wayzata, Minnesota, and spent her formative years living in a haunted house. Her debut title, Ghost Games: Play at your Peril, is out now and available on Amazon. Link in the description. To find out more about Brooke, head to https://www.bamackenzie.com or follow her on Instagram @mackbrookepro.
This episode was narrated by Jamie Petronis. The creator of the hit audio drama series, The Cellar Letters. Listen to it wherever you listen to your podcasts or head to www.thecellarletters.com.
Jeremiah Dorne was performed by James, Not Jack. For more, head to www.strangefigment.com.
Abigail was performed by Erika Ventura. Erika is a mother, narrator, visual artist, and animal husbandry technician. You can check out some of her artwork on Instagram www.instagram.com/efventu or you can visit her artist page at www.facebook.com/BioArtsy
Alexander was performed by Phoenix Fire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Remember, to win a copy of Brooke’s book, Ghost Games, ensure to do the following things.
1) Following both of our Instagrams www.instagram.com/nightsendpodcast & www.instagram.com/mackbrookepro
2) Leave a comment on Brooke’s IG about the episode
3) Tag two friends
Please support us by leaving a review and a 5-star rating. Or tell a friend about us who you think would be interested in scary stories.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
Support the Night’s end on Patreon to receive bonus content and merch:
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A married man and his girlfriend inherit an isolated cabin where, long ago, a murderous night occurred.
A Deadly Cabin Tryst was written by John Mara. John is a 2020 Pushcart Prize nominee, 2020 Best of the Net nominee, and 2020 Best New England Crime Stories finalist. Over thirty of his short stories are published, recently in Liquid Imagination, The Horror Magazine, J.J. Outre Review, and other print and on-line venues.
This episode was narrated by PhoenixFire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations
Jeremiah Dorne was performed by James, Not Jack. For more, head to www.strangefigment.com.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Please support us by leaving a review and a 5-star rating. Or tell a friend about us who you think would be interested in scary stories.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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Look again at a certain beloved children’s book: Were Sally and the little boy better off for the unexpected visit by the mysterious feline with a hat? What kind of universe does the rainy day setting REALLY suggest?
What Would You Do? was written by James Harvey. James Harvey is an academic writing tutor and stay-at-home dad living in New Brunswick, Canada. When not teaching students to limit their semicolon usage, he enjoys weird fiction, cooking, camping, and being a brilliant role model to his daughter.
This episode was narrated by Grant Patrizio. Grant is a voice actor from Los Angeles. For more or to connect with Grant, head to www.grantpatrizio.com or his linktree at https://linktr.ee/GrantPatrizio.
Allegra was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the podcast The West London Witch.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Please support us by leaving a review and a 5-star rating. Or tell a friend about us who you think would be interested in scary stories.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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Benny thought the worst part of his evening was being buried alive in an open grave, but he was wrong. Very wrong.
The Box Born Wraith was written by Kevin Anderson. To learn more about Kevin go to his website at www.KevinDavidAnderson.com, or his amazon author page where you can buy some of his works, which includes, Night of the Living Trekkies, and Midnight Men: The Supernatural Adventures of Earl and Dale.
This episode was narrated by Mike Rickard from the stories of strangeness podcast where Mike and Zoe discuss all things on the topics of paranormal, folklore, cryptids, hauntings, and more. To check it out head over to www.storiesofstrangeness.com or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Nathaniel was performed by Bryan Jeans.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Please support us by leaving a review and a 5-star rating. Or tell a friend about us who you think would be interested in scary stories.
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A creature takes only what it needs to survive… But monsters take everything.
She Said Her Name Was Spookie was written by Heinrich von Wolfcastle and was previously published in 2018 in his collection of short stories called Screams Before Dawn. Heinrich von Wolfcastle is an affiliate member of the Horror Writers Association and a member of the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers. His work has appeared in multiple anthologies and magazines. Most recently, you can hear his stories “Marvin’s Tavern” and "Things in the Attic" presented on the Scare You to Sleep podcast. Though he lives the life of a recluse, he has been known to emerge from the shadows for Trick-or-Treaters on Halloween night.
To check out more of his work, head to www.heinrichvonwolfcastle.com.
This episode was narrated by the one and only, Falconetti.
Johnathan Redston was performed by Falconetti.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Please support us by leaving a review and a 5-star rating. Or even telling a friend about us.
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Charlie Morgan had planned the perfect murder, or had he?
Project Lazarus was written by Tommy Ellis. Tommy has previously been published in Writers' Forum, Horla Horror ezine, The Ankh Quarterly, and is the author of S01E23 Fast Forward on the Night's End podcast as well as Photo Finish, a Night’s End exclusive episode.
He also has a new middle-grade portal fantasy out as eBook and paperback entitled “The Puddle People.” It is available from Amazon HERE
This episode was narrated by Drew Sebesteny. Drew works best by the light of the moon, spinning dark and delirious tales of horror each and every week as the host of Tales to Terrify podcast – one of longest running horror fiction podcasts. During those loathsome daylight hours, though, he applies his creative forces as a writer, designer and creative director for his little ad agency, Balloonfish. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatcher wan, Canada with his partner, son and a slowly dwindling menagerie of agéd fur kids. Listen to more of his work at www.talestoterrify.com, or get in touch via social media @DrNebulon – Instagram / Twitter .
Abigail was performed by Erika Ventura. Erika is a mother, narrator, visual artist, and animal husbandry technician. You can check out some of her artwork on Instagram www.instagram.com/efventu or you can visit her artist page at www.facebook.com/BioArtsy
Alexander was performed by Phoenix Fire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
Please support us by leaving a review and a 5 star rating. Or even telling a friend about us.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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Margaret and Jack appear to be the only survivors of a plane crash. But how come they are without a single scratch? And where are the crew and the rest of the passengers?
Flight Path was written by Deborah Sheldon and was originally published on SouthernFM 88.3 on 5 March 2013. Deborah is an award-winning author from Melbourne, Australia who writes short stories, novellas, and novels across the darker spectrum of horror, crime, and noir. Some of her award-nominated titles include the novels Body Farm Z, Contrition and Devil Dragon, the novella Thylacines, and the collection Figments and Fragments: Dark Stories. Her collection Perfect Little Stitches and Other Stories won the Australian Shadows Award for "Best Collected Work". Her fiction has also been shortlisted for numerous Aurealis and Australian Shadows Awards, long-listed for a Bram Stoker, and included in “best of” anthologies. Other credits include TV scripts, feature articles, non-fiction books, and award-winning anthology editing and medical writing.
Check out more of her work at http://deborahsheldon.wordpress.com
Margaret was performed by Sarah Jane Justice. Sarah is an award-winning spoken word artist, a published prose author and poet, and an accomplished musician and songwriter. With endless motivation and enthusiasm for all areas of her work, she is always working toward her next major project. To see more of Sarah’s work, head over to www.sarahjanejusticewriting.com or connect with her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sarahjanejusticewriting
Jack was performed by James Barnett. James is a writer, narrator, editor, podcast producer, and reluctant Transport Manager from Victoria, Australia. For more work from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com or connect with him on Twitter and Instagram follow @jimmyhorrors
Pilot was performed by Bryan Jeans.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
Allegra was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the podcast The West London Witch.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
This is just another reminder that we are open to specific submissions. We are now accepting Halloween-themed stories for our Halloween special. We are also accepting ghost and paranormal stories for a secret project. Head over to www.nightsendpodcast.com for all details and to submit via our form.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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The thirst for free suds and female companionship leads Campbell to a residence beyond sanity.
Aetheric IPA was written by Jeremy Thompson and was previously published in Brewtality by The Evil Cookie Publishing in 2020. Jeremy Thompson is the indie horror fictionist whose mind and fingers united to birth The Phantom Cabinet, Let's Destroy Investutech, Silent Minority, The Land of Broken Sky, Toby Chalmers Commits "Career" Suicide, Toby Chalmers Hits a New Low, and The Forever Big Top. His stories have appeared in magazines and anthologies such as Year's Best Hardcore Horror Volumes 2 and 4, Into the Darkness Volume 1, DarkFuse, Journal of Experimental Fiction, Young Mag, This Book Ain’t Nuttin to Fuck With, and Brewtality, and been collected in Sweet Chuckling Morbidity and The Fetus and Other Stories. A San Diego State University graduate, Jeremy resides in Oceanside, California.
This episode was narrated by Alvan Bolling II. He is a mixed-race (Black & Japanese) American Actor, Singer/Rapper, Social Justice Advocate, Virginia-Native, Voice Actor/Voiceover Artist and the Creator & Host of The Ghost Light Theater podcast. He is also a 2021 Graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance. Head to www.alvanthe2nd.com for more details on his projects.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
Nathaniel was performed by Bryan Jeans
The Entity was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett
This is just another reminder that we are open for specific submissions. We are now accepting Halloween themed stories for our Halloween special. We are also accepting ghost and paranormal stories for a secret project. Head over to www.nightsendpodcast.com for all details and to submit via our form.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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Ever wonder what the desire to escape the modern world in favor of a simpler life and the consequences of that would be like? Here's your chance to listen in to what that Leader of its Cult has to say!
The Dawn was written by Reddit user Horrgasm - https://www.uncookd.com/story/The-Daw...
The Cult Leader was performed by PhoenixFire. Connect with him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/PhoenixFireYT or check out more of his horror narrations on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/PhoenixFireNarrations. EMAIL: [email protected]
The Interviewer was performed by James Barnett, a writer, voiceover artist, and podcast producer from Australia. You can check out works of his at www.jamesbarnettcreative.com.
This episode was produced by PhoenixFire and James Barnett.
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CK5M_...
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Be wary of the Frog Man
Frog Man was written by Jordan Abernathy. You can connect with him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jabernethy1
Dr Bernard was performed by John Stinson from The Spooky Tales podcast https://linktr.ee/thespookytalespodcast
Carter was performed by James Barnett – www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
Doctor was performed by PhoenixFire from the PhoenixFire Narrations YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/phoenixfirenarrations
Nurse Kathleen was performed by R.E. Rule from Tiny Tales podcast - www.tinytalespodcast.com
Mike the Orderly was performed by Bryan Jeans
Ashley was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the podcast, The West London Witch – Search for it wherever you get your podcasts. Instagram: @the_west_london_witch
Tyler was performed by Scott Davidson
Reception and Nurse were performed by Kate Weigand
Officer was performed by Alvan Bolling II, the host of The Ghost Light Theater podcast.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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Jack goes for a drive to dispose of some rubbish. What he doesn’t realise is that other forces have much more in store for him.
Husk was written and narrated by James Barnett. James is a writer, narrator, editor, podcast producer, and reluctant Transport Manager. For more works from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
To connect with him on Twitter and Instagram follow @jimmyhorrors
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
Alexander was performed by Phoenix Fire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations
Sebastian was performed by Alvan Bolling II. He is a mixed-race (Black & Japanese) American Actor, Singer/Rapper, Social Justice Advocate, Virginia-Native, Voice Actor/Voiceover Artist, Creator & Host of The Ghost Light Theater podcast, and 2021 Graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Performance. Head to http://www.alvanthe2nd.com for more details on his projects.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
This is just another reminder that we are open for specific submissions. We are now accepting Halloween themed stories for our Halloween special. We are also accepting ghost and paranormal stories for a secret project. Head over to www.nightsendpodcast.com for all details and to submit via our form.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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When a nonsensical tweet begins to trend on Twitter, one woman finds herself in a horrific internet wormhole that hits too close to home.
The Rats have Unionized was written by Charlie Maliha. To connect with Charlie, you can follow them on Twitter @deusexmaliha or support them on Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/deusexmaliha.
This episode was narrated by Hannah Payne. A legal assistant native to Ohio, Hannah is an avid horror and true crime buff. With a love of storytelling and an open mind, she is dipping her toes into narration. In her spare time, she is an animal lover, crafter, and advocate for mental health awareness and acceptance. To connect with Hannah you can send her an email at [email protected].
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
Alexander was performed by Phoenix Fire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
This is just another reminder that we are open for specific submissions. We are now accepting Halloween themed stories for our Halloween special. We are also accepting ghost and paranormal stories for a secret project. Head over to www.nightsendpodcast.com for all details and to submit via our form.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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“At the Bottom of the Garden” is a tale about killing off that part of yourself that you thought you hated the most.
At the Bottom of the Garden was written by Emma Kathryn. You can connect with her on twitter @
https://twitter.com/GirlofGotham or on Twitch @ http://www.twitch.tv/girlofgotham
This episode was narrated by Zoe Rickard from the Stories of Strangeness podcast where Mike and Zoe discuss all things on the topics of paranormal, folklore, cryptids, hauntings and more. To check it out head over to www.storiesofstrangeness.com or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
Nathaniel was performed by Bryan Jeans.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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Hello everyone, James Barnett here, the creator and producer of the Night’s End podcast. Just a couple of things before we start this mammoth episode.
We are now open for Halloween submissions on the Night’s End website, www.nightsendpodcast.com. We won’t be accepting as many as last year so the competition will be stiff. So, if you currently have or intend on writing a Halloween tale that you would like to hear in an audio format, send them on through before the closing date of the 29th of August. We look forward to reading your submissions.
Now, we have a top-secret project that we are working on that will be dubbed “secret project”, yeah, imaginative, I know. If you are a writer that is a fan of Gothic Horror and classic ghost stories, your favourite writers are M.R. James, Shirley Jackson & Henry James, amongst many more, and you write stories in this style, then we want you! Head on over to www.nightsendpodcast.com to submit to the “secret project”.
Lastly, before we begin, a content warning for the upcoming story, The Xomog Effect. This story contains content that may be unsuitable to some listeners. Such as self-harm, PTSD, physical assault, murder, and mental illness. If you are affected by any of this content, we suggest you listen only until the end of the pre-story with Jimmy Horrors and then wait until next week.
Thanks for listening, and stay horrific, everyone.
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A Marine veteran attempts to pull his life together and spend time with his kid. Before long, people start acting strange, raving about Xomog and all its benefits. What is Xomog? Will he get to the bottom of these strange occurrences?
This radio play was written by A.L. Hodges. You can find more of his work at Bewildering Stories, The JJ Outre Review, The Horla Magazine, and Tall Tale TV as well as here on the Night’s End. See Below for Links:
http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue824/angel_locket.html
http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue857/bitter_mercies1.html
https://thejjoutrereview.com/splatter-punks/
http://www.horla.org/the-forgotten-place-by-a-l-hodges/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m9MZer1lw8&t=65s
Riley was performed by PhoenixFire from the PhoenixFire Narrations YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/phoenixfirenarrations
Delivery Man was performed by Harlan Guthrie from the audio drama Malevolent - https://www.malevolent.ca/
Dr Sanderson was performed by Yig from The Horror of Yig YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoIALNS5zEOSfdqHUTrVCIg
Danny was performed by David Martinez
Greeter & Announcer 2 was performed by Kate Weigand
Hal was performed by Scott Davidson
Preacher was performed by Alvan Bolling III, the host of The Ghost Light Theater podcast.
Pedestrians 1 & 2 were performed by Jess and Eric Carrier from the Prairieland Paranormal podcast - https://www.prairielandparanormalpodcast.com/
Receptionist was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the podcast, The West London Witch – Search for it wherever you get your podcasts. Instagram: @the_west_london_witch
Sam was performed by R.E. Rule from Tiny Tales podcast - www.tinytalespodcast.com
Sheriff was performed by Alexis Whiteside
Officer 1 & Announcer 1 was performed by James Barnett – www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
Officer 2 was performed by Bryan Jeans
Announcer 3 was performed by Jamie Petronis from the podcast, The Cellar Letters – www.thecellarletters.com
Announcer 4 was performed by Erika Ventura - You can check out some of her artwork on Instagram www.instagram.com/efventu or you can visit her artist page at www.facebook.com/BioArtsy
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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A middle-aged woman suspects that her relentless vaginal bleeding is not due to menopause but an infestation of creatures inside her uterus.
Hair and Teeth was first published in Aurealis #113, August 2018 and was written by Deborah Sheldon. It was also selected for Year’s Best Hardcore Horror vol. 4, April 2019. For more information: https://www.amazon.com/Years-Best-Hardcore-Horror-4-ebook/dp/B07P88L9CT
Award-winning author Deborah Sheldon writes short stories, novellas and novels across the darker spectrum of horror, crime and noir. Visit her at http://deborahsheldon.wordpress.com
Deb’s latest releases include the novella Man-Beast and the collection, Liminal Spaces.
This episode was narrated by Georgia Cook. Georgia is a writer, illustrator, and voice-over artist from London. She can be found on Twitter at @georgiacooked and on her website at www.georgiacookwriter.com
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
Johnathan Redston was performed by the one and only, Falconetti.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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Some people think that dating a surgeon who can cook is a dream, but it might actually be a nightmare if your date is Dr. Wang
Chef’s Specials was written by Carolyn O’Brien whose work you would have heard on this podcast before in season 1 with Lifetime Commitment, season 2 with Behind the Glass, and in our 2021 Halloween special with Ms. Creel and Cheesy Halloween.
This episode was narrated by David Martinez. David is a regular on the Night’s end having narrated Murder Maze and voicing a character in the audio drama episode Tiny Town in addition to playing the regular character of Allan Mortaine in the Night’s End meta-story. Connect with him on Instagram @davidfartinez
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
Allegra was performed by Rebecca Struzyna, who is the host of her show, The West London Witch.
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Insta: @the_west_london_witch
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The West London Witch - 137 Market Street West
137 Market Street West is a story of five college seniors who move into their ultimate party pad. However, they have zero idea that their lives will not be filled with celebrations and merriment, but rather that they will be terrorized right out of their dream home.
Hi Everyone! James Barnett here, producer of the Night’s End podcast. It’s all steam ahead on season 3 and I hope you are enjoying our return. It has been a while since we have released a spotlight episode where we like to introduce our listeners to some other wonderful indie podcasts.
Today, we are here to present an episode of The West London Witch. A podcast where they share real stories about all things spooky, strange, mysterious, and unexplained. The creator and host of the show is Rebecca Struzyna, whose name you may recognise as a frequent narrator on the Night’s End. The Sound Designer for the show is Danny Cross.
Each episode is framed by narrative storytelling that really sets the mood for the interviews that make up the bulk of the episode. So, if you enjoy hearing about things that go bump in the night, sit back and enjoy this episode entitled 137 Market Street West. A story of five college seniors who move into their ultimate party pad. However, they have zero idea that their lives will not be filled with celebrations and merriment, but rather that they will be terrorized right out of their dream home.
If you enjoy this one, be sure to search for The West London Witch in your podcast app and enjoy the 38 episodes they have ready for your listening pleasure. Also, be sure to follow them on Instagram @the_west_london_witch for extra content.
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Love Potion was written by Julia LaFond and was narrated by Sarah Penn.
Lara learns the hard way the repercussions of messing around with magic.
Love Potion was written by Julia LaFond. Julia is a geoscience/astrobiology PhD candidate at Penn State, where she regularly attended the Creative Writing Club pre-pandemic. She’s also a member of #TeamVelvetSteel (a group of YA writers who found each other through Pitch Wars). Her repertoire includes short and flash fiction, poetry, and science communication pieces. When she’s not in the lab or writing, she enjoys reading, gaming, and advocating for disability rights. To connect with Julia, visit her website at https://jklafondwriter.wordpress.com/
This episode was narrated by Sarah Penn. To hear more from Sarah, she is the lead character in the amazing podcast Rapture 518. Rapture 518 is a horror/psychological thriller Audiodrama produced in Canada. Dr. Sarah Penn is a resident physician, but she has not been at work for a few weeks. Part of this is because of the unpredictable outbreak that’s turned mild-mannered pedestrians into flesh-eating sociopaths. People are much less predictable than the undead. Welcome to Rapture. Welcome home.
You can search for it wherever you listen to podcasts.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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A man called Boogie was written by Hunter Charneski and was narrated by James Barnett.
Why are most people afraid of the dark? The same reason they feel safe during the day—because of him.
A man called Boogie was written by Hunter Charneski. To connect with Hunter, visit his website at www.huntercharneski.com or send him an email at [email protected] or chase him down on Twitter @hunt_cheezy
This episode was narrated by James Barnett. James is a podcast producer, writer & voice actor from Australia. To connect with James, head over to Twitter or Instagram @jimmyhorrors, or for more of his work head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
Abigail was performed by Erika Ventura. Erika is a mother, narrator, visual artist, and animal husbandry technician. You can check out some of her artwork on Instagram www.instagram.com/efventu or you can visit her artist page at www.facebook.com/BioArtsy
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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Feed the Worm was written by Warren Benedetto and was narrated by PhoenixFire.
Everyone has something special inside, just waiting to get out.
Feed the Worm was written by Warren Benedetto. For more short horror and sci-fi stories, visit Warren’s website at www.warrenbenedetto.com, or follow him on Twitter at @warrenbenedetto.
This episode was narrated by PhoenixFire. For more narrations by PhoenixFire head over to https://www.youtube.com/PhoenixFireNarrations
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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Two brothers discover they have a brother they have never met who invites them to a rural country town in Australia. They’ll soon notice that nothing is as it seems.
Choice was written by James Barnett, a writer/narrator/podcast producer from Victoria, Australia. To check out more from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
Andy & Alexander were performed by James Barnett.
Adrian was performed by Bryan Jeans.
Cassie was performed by Rhiannon Bateman.
Don was performed by Zane Pinner.
Colleen was performed by Natalie Beran.
Aiden was performed by Scott Davidson.
This episode was produced and edited by James Barnett.
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A lonely vampire attempts to traverse her new life's challenges, whilst trying to let go of her old one.
Parameters of Oblivion was written by Angela Meyer who is an author, editor, and professional reader from Melbourne, Australia. Her debut novel, A Superior Spectre, was published by Peter Bishop Books (Ventura) in Australia and Saraband in the UK. It has been shortlisted for five literary awards. To connect with Angela, please use one of the below links.
Narration and Nicole was performed by Sarah Jane Justice.
David was performed by Scott Davidson.
Lucia was performed by Amy Coutts.
Samar was performed by Nina Nikolic.
Jackie was performed by Jules from The J Experiment podcast.
Matthew was performed by James Barnett.
Security Man was performed by Bryan Jeans.
Grandma was performed by Jenny Barnett.
Amy was performed by Ella.
This episode was produced and edited by James Barnett.
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Antique store owners, Judy and Duncan, find a mysterious sealed green bottle. Little do they know, the effect the bottle’s presence will have on their lives.
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Bottle Green Dreams was written by Rick Kennett who is an Australian writer of science fiction, horror, and ghost stories with several published books and many stories in a wide variety of magazines, anthologies, and podcasts. The novella The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea and the novella In Quinn's Paddock feature his reoccurring character Ernie Pine, the “reluctant ghost-hunter." Another reoccurring character is genetically engineered Martian space girl Cy De Gerch, who appears in the novel Presumed Dead and the collection Thirty Minutes for New Hell. Some of Kennett's work is science fiction, but some of his science fiction stories feature ghosts, thus his work crosses genre boundaries that are often kept separate. For more on Rick, head to https://rickkennett.wordpress.com/ or head to his Amazon page to purchase some of his work. The link is in the show notes.
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Judy was performed by Leanne Campbell.
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Duncan was performed by James Barnett.
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Mr Hooper was performed by Scott Davidson.
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Mr Einhart was performed by Bryan Jeans.
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A man living in rural Australia notices changes in his wife as time goes by. What will he discover is at the root of these changes?
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Crop Rotation was written by David Stevens and was originally published in the anthology At the Edge, edited by Dan Rabarts and Lee Murray, Paper Road Press 2016. David Stevens usually lives in Sydney, Australia, with his wife and those of his children who have not yet figured out the locks. He is the author of twenty-five published stories, largely speculative, sometimes experimental, which have appeared among other places in Crossed Genres, Aurealis, Three-Lobed Burning Eye, Pseudopod, Cafe Irreal, and most recently in Vastarien Literary Journal, Andromeda Spaceways Magazine, and the anthology Prolescaryet.
David is an Australian Shadows Award finalist, and his stories have received favourable comments from Ellen Datlow in her yearly summaries. His short story, ‘My Life as a Lizard’, received an honorable mention in the list of Best Short Fiction of the Year in Clavis Aurea in Apex. One day he will finish his novel. Head to https://davidstevens.info/for more from David.
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Narration was completed by Zane Pinner.
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A young man finds himself caught on the run from hellish angel creatures that have descended from the heavens and are destroying his home city of Melbourne. Is this the literal end of the world?
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Angel Wings was written by Deborah Sheldon. It will feature in her upcoming collection published by IFWG Publishing in February 2022 and is titled Liminal Spaces: Horror Stories.
Award-winning author Deborah Sheldon writes short stories, novellas, and novels across the darker spectrum of horror, crime, and noir. Visit her at deborahsheldon.wordpress.com.
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The characters David, Mugger, and Tram Driver were performed by James Barnett.
Millie was performed by Sarah Jane Justice.
Yiannis and Food Guy were performed by Zane Pinner.
Bald Man was performed by Bryan Jeans.
Teenage Girl, Tram rider, and Pregnant Woman were performed by Nina Nikolic.
Tattooed Guy was performed by Scott Davidson.
Supermarket Woman was performed by Jenny Barnett.
White-Haired Woman was performed by Natalie Beran.
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The Night’s End Christmas Special 2021 was brought to you by Dissonance Media.
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The Gift - written by Jordan Abernethy. To connect with Jordan, please head over to https://www.facebook.com/jabernethy1.
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Dad – Mike Rickard - http://storiesofstrangeness.com/
Mum – Zoe Rickard - http://storiesofstrangeness.com/
Sadie – Evie Rickard
Eric – Any Conduit-Turner - https://www.hordecomics.com/
Carter and Corpse – James Barnett – http://www.jamesbarnettcreative.com/
Paul – Eric Carrier - https://www.prairielandparanormalpodcast.com/
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Bloody Santa - written by Paul Stephenson.
Paul Stephenson writes pulp fiction for the digital age. His first series – the apocalyptic Blood on the Motorway trilogy – has been an Amazon bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic, and his work has been featured on the chart-topping horror podcast, The Other Stories. His new series, The Sunset Chronicles, is a dystopian sci-fi thriller that will delight and terrify fans of science fiction and horror alike. He lives in England with his wife, two children, and one hellhound. You can find all his books at www.paulstephensonbooks.com.
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Cheesy Halloween: Jacob is charming and used to getting what he wants, but when he tries to cheat a cheesemonger, has he met his match?
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When Ms. Creel Came to Town: Megan, Ms. Creel or Mom. Who is predator and who is prey?
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Cheesy Halloween was written by Carolyn O’Brien and was narrated by Bryan Jeans. Extra voices were performed by James Barnett.
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When Ms. Creel Came to Town was written by Carolyn O’Brien.
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It was narrated by Zoe Rickard from the Stories of Strangeness podcast where Mike and Zoe discuss all things on the topics of paranormal, folklore, cryptids, hauntings and more. To check it out head over to www.storiesofstrangeness.com or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Megan was performed by Cassie Aldridge.
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The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggleton
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A story in which a professional sees more than he’d like through a pair of unearthly binoculars.
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Vantage was written by Seth Augenstein. Seth is an award-winning writer of fiction and non-fiction. His debut novel, Project 137, emerged in 2019 from Pandamoon Publishing and was what Kirkus Reviews called “an involving, tense and visceral near-future thriller.” His short stories have appeared in more than a dozen magazines and fiction podcasts. For more from Seth head to https://www.sethaugenstein.com/ or connect with him on Instagram @seth.augenstein or Twitter @sethaugenstein
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Narration was performed by Xander from the Xander and Stone podcast. A Science and Supernatural podcast where they talk about all things weird. Just search for Xander & Stone wherever you get your podcast or head over to http://www.xspodcast.com/ or follow his personal Instagram account: @xanderzweigofficial
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Delivery man was performed by James Barnett
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A young woman goes walking in the woods. She finds a door in a tree that piques her curiosity, but is there something sinister behind it? Should she open it at all?
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The Door in the Woods was written by M A Smith. To connect with her or find more of her work, head to Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/masmithwriting/ or to her website at https://www.masmithwriting.com/.
This episode was narrated by Georgia Cook. Georgia is a writer, illustrator, and voice-over artist from London. She can be found on Twitter at @georgiacooked and on her website at www.georgiacookwriter.com
The original score was performed by Frank Nawrot. Frank is one-half of the team over at Tiny Tales podcast and completes the original score on all of the episodes. If you have not checked out Tiny Tales yet, I highly encourage you to. They are a talented duo and have fantastic stories to share. To check out more of Frank’s music, head over to www.franknawrot.com.
Anna Mortaine was performed by Rebecca Struzyna, who is the host of her show, The West London Witch. Listen here or connect on Insta: @the_west_london_witch.
Samuel was performed by Mike Rickard from the Stories of Strangeness podcast.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
If you are a writer and think you have what it takes to spook the pants off our listeners, then we want you. We currently have submissions open for Halloween-themed stories for our Halloween special. Head to www.nightsendpodcast.com to submit.
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Gangster Sid Sullivan feared no one but hated going to the dentist. In Mexico, he found the worst one ever.
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Dentista was written by Eamonn Murphy, you can connect with him on Twitter @EamonnM88400604 or head to his webpage.
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You can also find out more or purchase more of his work on Amazon or Smashwords
The narration was performed by Xander from the Xander and Stone podcast. A Science and Supernatural podcast where they talk about all things weird. Just search for Xander & Stone wherever you get your podcast or head over to http://www.xspodcast.com/ or follow his personal Instagram account: Xander Zweig
Anna Mortaine was performed by Rebecca Struzyna, who is the host of her show, The West London Witch. Listen here or connect on Insta: @the_west_london_witch.
Madeline was performed by Maggie from the Ladies Fright podcast. Listen here or connect on Insta: @ladiesfrightpodcast.
Allan Mortaine was performed by David Martinez.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
If you don’t already know, we have submissions open for our Halloween special. Head to www.nightsendpodcast.com to submit.
If you aren’t already aware, Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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When a man comes knocking on Lena's door carrying a little black book, she gets a lot more than she asks for.
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Little Black Book was written by Caitlin Marceau and was originally published in Women in Horror Annual, 2016. Caitlin’s works have also appeared on other podcasts such as Tales to Terrify, Pseudopod, and The Wicked Library. For more details on her published works, head over to caitlinmarceau.ca. Or to follow her at Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @ CaitlinMarceau.
This episode was narrated by Jasmine Arch, a writer, poet, narrator, and podcaster with chaos for brains and way too many dogs in her house. Find out about her or her work or sign up for her newsletter at www.JasmineArch.com.
Samuel was performed by Mike Rickard from the Stories of Strangeness podcast.
Allan Mortaine was performed by David Martinez.
Lee Mortaine was performed by Falconetti.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
If you aren’t already aware, the Night’s End has released a horror-themed apparel line called, Stay Horrific. There are horror-themed t-shirts, mugs, dresses, socks, all the good stuff. Go and check it out now.
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Three college students enter the Crestfield Murder Maze hoping for cheap thrills, and they get more than their money’s worth.
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Murder Maze was written by Jonathan Reddoch. To connect with Johnathan find him @johnathanreddoch on twitter and @allusions_of_grandeur_ on Instagram. Also why not pick up Collective Darkness and Little Darkness on Amazon and other booksellers.
This episode was narrated by David Martinez.
David Martinez hails from the Bronx, New York. From a young age, he has always enjoyed the theatricality of vocal variety, especially cartoon voice actors. He enjoys singing, having in-depth convos about the human condition, and believes honing his voice craft is a fun challenge. As one of our strongest and clearest ways to communicate and express how we feel, he admires voice actors who continue to push themselves in explorative directions to deliver unique audio experiences.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
Anna Mortaine was performed by Rebecca Struzyna, who is the host of her show, The West London Witch.
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This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
This is another reminder that we have an open submission call for Halloween themed stories. These submissions are open until July 30, 2021. There are only 6 acceptances so get in early.
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A would-be serial killer has a change of heart after meeting the Devil during a murder attempt.
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The Ride was written by Gabriel Tuggle. You can catch him on Instagram @partyoftuggle
Gabriel has also been published at the JJ Outre Review - https://thejjoutrereview.com/sometimes-they-grow/
This story was narrated by the wonderfully talented Falconetti.
Malech was performed by Xander from the Xander and Stone podcast. A Science and Supernatural podcast where they talk about all things weird. Just search for Xander & Stone wherever you get your podcast or head over to http://www.xspodcast.com/ or follow his personal Instagram account: Xander Zweig
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
Just in case you didn’t know, the team at the Night’s End podcast have a horror themed apparel line out now. Go and check it out at www.stayhorrific.com.
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Elin dreads the moment when her husband arrives home. When her mirror starts behaving very strangely, she has to decide whether to brave this new danger, or stick with the evil she knows.
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Mirror Image was written by Jasmine Arch, a writer, poet, narrator, and podcaster with chaos for brains and way too many dogs in her house. Find out about her or her work or sign up for her newsletter at www.JasmineArch.com.
This episode was narrated by Rebecca Struzyna. Rebecca is the host of the podcast, The West London Witch, where they share real stories about all things spooky, strange, mysterious, and unexplained. You can find it for free wherever you find your podcasts. That’s, The West London Witch.
Belle Mortaine was performed by Alexis Whiteside. Head over to her personal linktree to connect with her at linktr.ee/lexi5421.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
This is another reminder that we have an open submission call for Halloween-themed stories. These submissions are open until July 30, 2021. There are only 6 acceptances so get in early.
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M is tasked with retrieving an urgent file from deep within the archives. The only problem being, some people that go in, never return.
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Descent into the Archives was written by Dennis Mombauer. Dennis Mombauer currently lives in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where he works as a consultant on climate change and as a writer of speculative fiction, textual experiments, and poetry. He is co-publisher of a German magazine for experimental fiction, "Die Novelle – Magazine for Experimentalism," and has published fiction and non-fiction in various magazines and anthologies. His first English novel, "The Fertile Clay," was published by Nightscape Press in 2020.
Homepage: www.dennismombauer.com | Twitter: @DmombauerWriter
Dennis is also the author of our Patron-exclusive episode, Halls of Silt and Seawater.
This episode was narrated by John Stinson from the spooky tales podcast where he and his co-host Louise chat about all things spooky. Just search The Spooky Tales podcast where you get your podcasts.
https://linktr.ee/thespookytalespodcast
Armitage was performed by Brandon Marsh from The ParaUnity Podcast. From ghosts to cryptids to UFOlogy; they discuss them all. Just search ParaUnity podcast wherever you get your podcasts or head to https://paraunitypodcast.wixsite.com/
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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While enjoying the county fair, Bo is captivated by a mysterious beauty in a bizarre mask who turns out to be more than she appears.
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The Girl at the Fair was written by A.L. Hodges. You might recognize his name from previous episodes. He is also the author of ‘Finding a Lost Pen’ from season 1 and, ‘The Infestation’, a Patreon exclusive episode.
For more from A.L. Hodges, you can find more of my work at Bewildering Stories, The JJ Outre Review, The Horla Magazine, and Tall Tale TV. See Below for Links:
http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue824/angel_locket.html
http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue857/bitter_mercies1.html
https://thejjoutrereview.com/splatter-punks/
http://www.horla.org/the-forgotten-place-by-a-l-hodges/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m9MZer1lw8&t=65s
This episode was narrated by Michael Payne
This August, look for Mike Payne in the Automobilia anthology: https://www.omicronworld.com/spekulative-stories.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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A man describes his childhood encounter with a fearsome Danish folk monster.
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The Snow Queen was written by Georgia Cook.
For more from Georgia, go and connect with her on Twitter at @georgiacooked
This episode was narrated by James Barnett who also performed Jimmy Horrors. You can see more from James at www.jamesbarnettauthor.com
Lovey was performed by Marianne Coleman, who is the host of Walking the Shadowlands. which is a podcast about all things paranormal, unknown, unexplained, and all things that go bump in the night. It may just haunt your dreams and sometimes your waking hours. Head to www.walkingtheshadowlands.com or search for it wherever you find your podcasts.
Samuel was performed by Mike Rickard from the stories of strangeness podcast where Mike and Zoe discuss all things on the topics of paranormal, folklore, cryptids, hauntings and more. To check it out head over to www.storiesofstrangeness.com or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
The Old Hag was performed by Victoria Irwin. For more from Victoria, search for Texas: Slang for Crazy wherever you get your podcasts. She also has a book out by the same name. Link below.
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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When storm swells bring a deserted tramp steamer into a North Carolina port, harbormaster Thad Hayes and his assistant investigate. Only it’s not really empty—and its sole occupant is all that remains of a violent confrontation between those who throw nets and a mother on a mission.
Those Who Throw Nets was written by Elizabeth Allen - “Beehives of the Dead,” a play by Elizabeth Allen, can be heard on the “Between Acts” theatre podcast from Missing Link (https://www.betweenacts.show/), available through Apple, Spotify, or wherever you download podcasts.
This episode was narrated by Falconetti.
Woman in the bathroom was performed by Victoria Irwin – Search for Texas: Slang for Crazy wherever you get your podcasts. She also has a book out by the same name. BOOK
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
This episode was produced and edited by James Barnett
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Stay Horrific everyone
There are things worse than war and Tony is about to find out just what they are.
Gargoyles of the Abbey written by Matthew Wilson
To get in touch with Matthew and check out his other work, follow him on twitter: Matthew Wilson
Narration was performed by was performed by Xander from the Xander and Stone podcast. A Science and Supernatural podcast where they talk about all things weird. Just search for Xander & Stone wherever you get your podcast or head over to http://www.xspodcast.com/ or follow his personal instagram account: Xander Zweig
Belle Mortaine was performed by Alexis Whiteside – To connect with her, check out her linktree: Alexis Whiteside
Gargoyle # 1 was performed by Eric Carrier from the Prairieland Paranormal podcast – a podcast about all things weird and strange. Search for them wherever you get your podcasts or go to www.prairielandparanormalpodcast.com
Jimmy Horrors and Gargoyle # 2 was performed by James Barnett – www.jamesbarnettauthor.com
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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A dead neighbour whose Christmas lights mysteriously appear on her house. What could go wrong?
Lady Casterlly’s Lights written by Jean Nicole Rivers
Award-Winning Author of The Secret Keepers
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@JeanNicole19 (Instagram and Twitter)
Pick up her latest novel, Black Water Tales: The Unwanted, from Amazon today.
Narration was performed by Jess Carrier, with extra voices performed by Eric Carrier. Eric and Jess are co-hosts of the Prairieland Paranormal Podcast where their fascination for all things weird and strange is translated into a podcast where they share some of their own experiences, and some of the interesting folklore, myths, legends, and haunted places prevalent throughout the Midwest, all while broadcasting from a creepy cornfield in Central Illinois. Just search Prairieland Paranormal Podcast where you get your podcasts or head to www.prairielandparanormalpodcast.com
Allan Mortaine was performed by David Martinez. Who would like to give a shout-out for artist Chel Sea, who has just dropped some new music on Soundcloud. Check it out at www.soundcloud.com/chelseacest .
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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Held captive by her grandfather, a young girl flees the forest where she grew up. Lured by the scent of the sea, she begins to explore the wider world where she makes new acquaintances among humans and mythical creatures
The Salt in Her Kiss was written by Malena Salazar Maciá
Malena is an award-winning Cuban writer of science fiction and fantasy. She has authored several novels, most recently Aliento de Dragón (2020). Translated by Toshiya Kamei, Malena’s short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, The Future Fire, Mithila Review, and elsewhere. To connect with Malena you can catch her on:
Twitter: @MS_Macia
Instagram: @msmacia
The Salt in her Kiss was translated by Toshiya Kamei. You can find more translations from Toshiya @ https://toshiyakamei.wordpress.com/
This episode was narrated by Elizabeth Suggs, for more from Elizabeth, head over to www.editingmee.com
Also, her publishing company Collective Tales publishing is taking submissions for their next anthology. Head over to www.collectivedarkness.com to submit.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett,
Malech was performed by Xander from the Xander and Stone podcast. A Science and Supernatural podcast where they talk about all things weird. Just search for Xander & Stone wherever you get your podcast or head over to www.xspodcast.com
This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
Podcast shout outs:
Tiny Tales - http://www.tinytalespodcast.com/
The Other Stories - podlink.to/theotherstories
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There is a story attached to every object, sometimes good, sometimes bad.
Behind the Glass was written by Carolyn M O’Brien
She is also the author of Lifetime Commitment from season one and our Patreon exclusive episode, Discernible Character.
This episode was narrated by Maggie from the Ladies Fright podcast
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Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett
Insta: @jimmyhorrors
Anna Mortaine was performed by Rebecca Struzyna, who is the host of her show, The West London Witch.
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This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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An annoyed radio listener calls in on a show to complain about the quality of music, leading to a terrifying confrontation with the stations true owners and learning the consequences of questioning their output.
On the Air was written by Joachim Heijndermans
This episode was narrated by Eric Carrier, with extra voices performed by Jess Carrier from the Prairieland Paranormal Podcast.
www.prairielandparanormalpodcast.com
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
The Radio was performed by Alexis from the Wine and Weirdos podcast.
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This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.
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The Ainu people are native to Japan, so how could they be connected to the weird events that occur after Monica is unexpectedly bereaved in Australia.
Written by Robyn O’Sullivan.
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Narration was done by Jules, from the J experiment podcast. Head to www.thejexperiment.podbean.com or search for it wherever you get your podcasts.
Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.
The Butler was performed by Xander from the Xander and Stone podcast www.xspodcast.com
This episode was produced and edited by James Barnett.
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A young girl in Ireland has a surprise encounter with an interesting spectre.
Written by Ken McGrath
Originally published: December 2018 in Transcendent: Dreams, Nightmares, Visions And Hallucinations from Transmundane Press.
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"You think working service jobs during a pandemic is tough? Try this story for size to see the real meaning of "customer service."
Story written by Marc Ruvolo
Twitter: @RuvFur
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A girl regrets her decision to dabble with fortune-telling.
Story written by Carolyn O'Brien
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It’s Halloween night, and Henry is driving to meet his friends at a new Haunted Corn Maze. It sounds like a spooky fun time, but you never know where the road will lead you.
Story written by Lionel Ray Green
Website: lionelraygreen.com
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A man awakens in a strange horrific land with no memory except for his desire to return to the woman he loves.
Story written by Ryan Benson
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In the far-flung future, saving the world from its imminent destruction caused by mankind falls to vampires. Our narrator trains a young vampire on how to do just that.
Story written by A.E. Stueve
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A Legal Assistant finishing work for the night goes on an elevator ride that he will never forget.
Story written by Robert P. Ottone
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A workaholic librarian’s assistant finds a discarded pen with some deadly properties.
Story written by Andrew L. Hodges
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As supplies run low and thirst sets in, an alcoholic Texas park ranger trapped in a cave with a few survivors fights for survival at the beginning of an apocalypse caused by a mysterious black rain.
Story written by Adam Fout.
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Miriam must deal with the return of the twin she thought dead on the edge of a sea full of Lovecraftian-type monsters. Half bedtime story, half climate change fable.
Story written by Rachel Unger.
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Whoever said a lack of imagination couldn’t be dangerous? A writer learns this the hard way.
Story written by A.W. Gifford.
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Staring into the dark took him to another world. His price of admission was the revelation of a terrifying secret about the nature of reality…
Story written by Harris Coverley.
Twitter: @ha_coverley
On a stormy night, Professor Donald Moore is greeted by two dangerous and mysterious men in his campus office. They are on the hunt for a stolen occult book and Donald is the only man that can help them.
Story written by Logan Noble.
Instagram: @logannobleauthor
Alone for the night, a seventeen-year-old boy has the run of the house, while a thunderstorm rages outside. But an ominous looming presence disrupts his evening seemingly without purpose; wanting to see, or come in.
Story written by Christopher M. Fink.
Jimmy Horrors takes us alongside a hapless dreamer as he wakes to a hellish nightmare, amid a macabre game where there can be no winners.
Story written by David Court.
Struggling with the impending death of a loved one can drive a person to unusual and desperate measures.
Story written by K.C. McIntosh @realkcmac
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In this episode, we enter the mind of a kidnapper and follow them as they battle within themselves on what to do with their victim.
Story was written by Elizabeth Suggs.
https://www.editingmee.com/
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Jimmy Horrors takes us on the journey of a woman who is a passenger on a bus. Not at all the type of bus we are used to.
Story was written by Jamie D. Munro
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Back into the world of The Night's End Podcast and Jimmy Horrors takes us into the mind of a man who is a guest of honour at a ball. Slowly, he realises that something is not quite right.
Story was written by James Barnett
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