You’ve been listening to The Night’s End podcast, this has been a production of Dissonance Media.Through the Glass – Episode 3: Through the Glass, Darkly was written by James Barnett.Elijah was performed by Denis Dietrich.Harper was performed by Naomi Richards.Taz was performed by Brandon P Jenkins.Old Woman was performed by Erika Ventura.Additional voices provided by James Barnett.This story was narrated by Jimmy Horrors.www.jamesbarnettcreative.comThis is the final part of this trilogy. If you enjoyed please do recommend it to a friend.To support The Night’s End and Dissonance Media you can join us on Patreon where you can listen ad free and get bonus stories.The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggletonHappy Halloween!And remember, Stay Horrific, Everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You’ve been listening to The Night’s End podcast, this has been a production of Dissonance Media.Through the Glass – Episode 2: The Street that Loops was written by James Barnett.Elijah was performed by Denis Dietrich.Harper was performed by Naomi Richards.Taz was performed by Brandon P Jenkins.Old Woman was performed by Erika Ventura.Additional voices provided by James Barnett.This story was narrated by Jimmy Horrors.www.jamesbarnettcreative.comStay tuned for the final part of this story. If you enjoyed please do recommend it to a friend.To support The Night’s End and Dissonance Media you can join us on Patreon where you can listen ad free and get bonus stories.The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggletonHappy Halloween!And remember, Stay Horrific, Everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You’ve been listening to The Night’s End podcast, this has been a production of Dissonance Media.Through the Glass – Episode 1: The Mask Stays On was written by James Barnett.Elijah was performed by Denis Dietrich.Harper was performed by Naomi Richards.Taz was performed by Brandon P Jenkins.Old Woman was performed by Erika Ventura.Additional voices provided by James Barnett.This story was narrated by Jimmy Horrors.www.jamesbarnettcreative.com Stay tuned for the next two parts of this story. If you enjoyed please do recommend it to a friend.To support The Night’s End and Dissonance Media you can join us on Patreon where you can listen ad free and get bonus stories.The Night’s End Halloween theme was composed by Duncan Muggleton. For more from Duncan, head to www.twitter.com/duncanmuggletonHappy Halloween! And remember, Stay Horrific, Everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You’ve been listening to The Night’s End podcast, Halloween Special 2023 – a production by Dissonance Media.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 Journalstonehttps://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_ytDead 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.comJimmy 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You’ve been listening to The Night’s End podcast, Halloween Special 2023 – a production by Dissonance Media.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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You’ve been listening to The Night’s End podcast, Halloween Special 2023 – a production by Dissonance Media.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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Support us.Patreon: www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastKo-Fi: www.ko-fi.com/dissonancemedia Submit a story.www.nightsendpodcast.com “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 MurphyEarl Green - Dominic OliverCharlie, Nick & Police Officer - Bradley WalkerMaggie & News Reporter - Veronica BarreraJerry Rose - ?Written and Directed by Ryan Joseph MurphySound Design: Chase RossnerIntro Sound Design: Brad ColbroockIntro Music: Edith MudgeArtwork by GhostlySpecial Thanks: Thomas DiazProduced by: Jonathan Graves, Sade Sellers, Gavin Michael Booth & AudiotoriumCW: Gun violence, explicit language Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Preview of the first episode of After the Gloaming, a Dissonance Media and The Other Stories 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 HarrisGrandma was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the West London Witch podcast - https://pod.link/1525983141Mason Bradley was performed by Phoenix Fire from Back to Ashes and Phoenix Fire Narrations on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@backtoashes_ytScarecrow was performed by James Barnett Henry Blackwood was performed by Xander ZweigShelly 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. If you have enjoyed the episode, please spread the word to anyone you feel may enjoy it and please support the show by leaving a review and giving it a 5-star rating.To support the show and gain access to all episodes now, ad-free, head over to www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastThis 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!" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media.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 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:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific, everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who is the Witch? A tale of moral value and the lengths some will go to save others.You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. 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.comTo 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/interscareNathaniel was performed by Bryan JeansAlexander was performed by Phoenix Fire from the YouTube channel, Phoenix Fire Narrations – www.youtube.com/channel/UCNXbJVw6m1GQwEF5JBSP6ewMary, 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.comSebastian 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 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:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific, everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While fishing on dad’s new boat, Nick realises something is seriously wrong with his father.You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. 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.comTo 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/BioArtsyAllegra was performed by Rebecca Struzyna from the podcast The West London Witch.Nathaniel was performed by Bryan JeansJimmy 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.Support the Night’s end on Patreon to receive bonus content and merch:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific, everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The trouble started when the moths arrived.You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. Pest Control was written by Steven Paulsen, a speculative fiction writer and a non-fiction writer and editor from Australia. For more from Steven, head over to www.stevenpaulsen.com. 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. 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. Support the Night’s end on Patreon to receive bonus content and merch: www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcast Or support us by purchasing directly from our shop: www.nightsendpodcast.com/shop Donations: www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific, everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A nurse is on a desperate mission to save his wife and child when an old sin comes back to haunt him.You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media.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/macbrookepro2) Leave a comment on Brooke’s IG about the episode3) 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:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific, everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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 underneathYou’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast, Halloween Special 2022 – a production by Dissonance Media.. 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 QuietNightVO@gmail.com 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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. You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast, Halloween Special 2022 – a production by Dissonance Media. 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/TetsuyaHMario 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No matter what you hunger, no matter what your craving is, you don’t always have the ability to sate it… Or do we?You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast, Halloween 2022 special – a production by Dissonance Media. Consumed was written by Ophelia Vang. Ophelia is found on most social media as @skettlepunk, and has a novel and micro anthology currently available, with a novella and novel series releasing next year. This episode was narrated by Narlen Brando. To connect with Narlen, you can find him on Twitter @narlenbrando or for more scary content, head to www.wordsfrombehindthemask.com. 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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Halloween night turns into something sinister as Jake and his Son Buck find a dangerous pocket of reality. Can they escape?You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast, which is a production of Dissonance Media.Mortaki was written by Dan Allen. For more from this terrific writer, head to www.danallenhorror.comNarration was performed by James Barnett. For more from James, head to www.jamesbarnettcreative.comAnd as always, Stay Horrific everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A young environmental scientist explores the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, a quiet nature preserve, or is it?You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media.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.https://www.amazon.com/Brooke-MacKenzie/e/B09YSYD22H/ref=zg_bsnr_9810_bl_22/000-0000000-0000000?pd_rd_i=B09WYVJLTF 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 Competition is over but do yourself a favour and pick up one of her books. 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:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific, everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A married man and his girlfriend inherit an isolated cabin where, long ago, a murderous night occurred.You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. 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.Support the Night’s end on Patreon to receive bonus content and merch:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific, everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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?You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. 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.Support the Night’s end on Patreon to receive bonus content and merch:www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastOr support us by purchasing directly from our shop:www.nightsendpodcast.com/shopDonations:www.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast And as always, stay horrific, everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Merely Okay
Ooof. The story itself is pretty bad. It sounds as though it was the first draft of something submitted in a freshman English course. Great production value, though.
Elijah Reagan
this was a hell of a story, man you are a GREAT 👍 writer , good, quality stories
Elijah Reagan
Man this is what it feels like now, everyone is crazy and they call ME crazy for noticing, damn though this was one of the best episodes, I laughed I ( almost) cried, I absolutely loved it, great job, I needed to laugh hard, Thanx
Elijah Reagan
THAT, my friend was a damned good story and well worth the wait. I missed the podcast man, glad you are back. Excellent source of highly concentrated horror..
A M C Casiday
Exceptional foray into the Lovecraft universe! Thanks for sharing this story.