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Originally heard on the Alexandria Archives podcast, this is the final recording of a man whose chosen profession finally bit back hard. With Amy Paonessa of The Bloodlust podcast. All stories on Knifepoint Horror are written by Soren Narnia. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Patreon supporters listen ad-free and have access to many unreleased offerings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Originally heard as ‘Q & A With a Vampire Killer' on the Alexandria Archives podcast, this is a former college student's reflection on an unusual glimpse into a dangerous world. All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written by Soren Narnia. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Patreon supporters listen ad-free and have access to many unreleased offerings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ask people in the Cleveland area about The Ron Tanglethorn Show and you might get a few nods here and there. Never the most popular late-night offering on the AM band, it's remembered by diehards mostly for the rather unusual way it signed off the air for good. Music: "Salience Bias" by Art Against Agony, all rights reserved. All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written by Soren Narnia. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Patreon supporters listen ad-free and have access to many unreleased offerings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A youthful lark across the states takes a man into the heart of an awful anomaly. Music: “Outside Your Grace” by Denhollander, all rights reserved. All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written, produced, and edited by Soren Narnia, who can also be heard narrating or acting on the podcasts 'The Ghosts on This Road', 'Sibling Horror', 'SessionsX,' 'Let's Not Meet,' 'Campfire Radio Theater,' 'Tag Till We're Dead,' 'Garden of Terrible Blooms,' and others. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Patreon supporters have access to many unreleased offerings, including Soren's own narrations of several earlier podcast stories originally voiced by others; 'traces,' an audio story that creepily revisits the sites of Knifepoint Horror tales many listeners know very well; the 'Unchallenging Campfire Tales' collection for those who like their horror goofy sometimes; a (massive) PDF of the show's transcripts; other original short audio stories plus narrations of some classics by well-known authors; and most recently, a new recording of the story 'possession'.
Opening statements in what would come to be considered one of the strangest trials in the history of New York state. Jessica Holt-Ivers: Emma Fradd All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written, produced, and edited by Soren Narnia, who can also be heard narrating or acting on the podcasts 'The Ghosts on This Road', 'Sibling Horror', 'SessionsX,' 'Let's Not Meet,' 'Campfire Radio Theater,' 'Tag Till We're Dead,' 'Garden of Terrible Blooms,' and others. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Patreon supporters have access to many unreleased offerings, including Soren's own narrations of several earlier podcast stories originally voiced by others; 'traces,' an audio story that creepily revisits the sites of Knifepoint Horror tales many listeners know very well; the 'Unchallenging Campfire Tales' collection for those who like their horror goofy sometimes; a (massive) PDF of the show's transcripts; and other original short audio stories plus narrations of some classics by well-known authors.
When two colleagues in crime come together again after years apart, one reveals a looming threat more awful than incarceration… or even capital punishment. Music: “Soft Lights” by Kyle Preston and “Turn for the Worse” by Jordan Hatfield, all rights reserved. All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written by Soren Narnia, who can also be heard narrating or acting on the podcasts 'The Ghosts on This Road', 'Sibling Horror', 'SessionsX,' 'Let's Not Meet,' 'Campfire Radio Theater,' 'Tag Till We're Dead,' and others. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Patreon supporters have access to many unreleased offerings, including Soren's own narrations of several earlier podcast stories originally voiced by others; 'traces,' an audio story that creepily revisits the sites of Knifepoint Horror tales many listeners know very well; the 'Unchallenging Campfire Tales' collection for those who like their horror goofy sometimes; a (massive) PDF of the show's transcripts; and other original short audio stories plus narrations of some classic ones. Art by S. Patrick Brown, https://www.instagram.com/scalawagarts/
A dark October country road, a driver, a hitchhiker... and a strange, strange story told across cold, lonely miles. All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written by Soren Narnia, who can also be heard narrating or acting on the podcasts 'The Ghosts on This Road', 'Sibling Horror', 'SessionsX,' 'Let's Not Meet,' 'Campfire Radio Theater,' 'Tag Till We're Dead,' and others. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Patreon supporters have access to many unreleased offerings, including Soren's own narrations of several earlier podcast stories originally voiced by others; 'traces,' an audio story that creepily revisits the sites of Knifepoint Horror tales many listeners know very well; the 'Unchallenging Campfire Tales' collection for those who like their horror goofy sometimes; a (massive) PDF of the show's transcripts; other original short audio stories and narrations of some classic ones; and most recently, Soren's recitation of eleven dark and disturbing poems by great writers. P.S. Counterweight Theatre Lab in Colorado Springs is adapting the Knifepoint Horror story 'The Copper Cup' for the stage next month... the details are at https://www.counterweighttheatre.com/current-upcoming.
An educator's watch of the winter skies sets him in anxious motion to shelter the innocent. Music: “Cicada Killer” by idokay, “The Heir” by Emmanuel Jacob, “Meeting the Goddess” by Kyle Preston. All rights reserved. Interview with Ila Patton, Galax, Virginia, from the Blue Ridge Parkway Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/009), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written by Soren Narnia, who can also can also be heard narrating or acting on the podcasts 'The Ghosts on This Road', 'Sibling Horror', 'SessionsX,' 'Let's Not Meet,' 'Campfire Radio Theater,' 'Tag Till We're Dead,' and others. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Art by S. Patrick Brown, https://www.instagram.com/scalawagarts/
Five shorter tales… and just a smidgen more. Intro music by Emma Fradd of the Sibling Horror Podcast. "Hallowed World" by E J R M, all rights reserved. Additional voice: TheFinalGirly. Photo by Diana Siedel. Prologue: Purcell the Creator, Part 1 (00:02) 1. novelty (00:37) 2. screen-share (9:27) 3. sleeperette (26:09) 4. jarprechaun (46:35) 5. tempt (1:09:18) Epilogue: Purcell the Creator, Part 2 (1:27:21) All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written by Soren Narnia, who can also can also be heard narrating or acting on the podcasts 'The Ghosts on This Road', 'Sibling Horror', 'SessionsX,' 'Let's Not Meet,' 'Campfire Radio Theater,' 'Tag Till We're Dead,' and others. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia
Vem eller vad var egentligen Buth Sugo? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. I en gammal handskrift från det mörka 1800-talet, då europeer reste runt i ett Afrika de betedde sig som att de ägde, finns en märklig berättelse bevarad om en man som dök upp från ingenstans i ett litet kungarike och utropade sig till kung. Sedan tog ett fruktansvärt välde vid, tills ett dansk ombud för traktens stora handelskompani anlände… I veckans avsnitt hör vi ”Majestät”, skriven av Soren Narnia och ursprungligen publicerad i podden Knifepoint Horror. Den läses av Ludvig Josephson.Creepypodden är producerad av Ludvig Josephson, som också gjorde musiken i det här avsnittet. Vill du läsa fler creepypastor kan klicka dig runt bland våra tidigare avsnitt, eller följa oss på Facebook eller Instagram där vi heter Creepypodden. Mejla oss gärna med tips på bra creepypastor eller med egna skrämmande upplevelser: creepypodden@sverigesradio.se.
The 19th-century reign of the mysterious Buth Sugo was detailed only in this one ugly, bloody, regrettable record. Music by Dave Lahn, and also by Emma Fradd of the Sibling Horror Podcast Art by S. Patrick Brown, https://www.instagram.com/scalawagarts/ All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written by Soren Narnia. Thanks to Jeffrey Walker for including me in the recording of his latest tale, “Posthuman,” for the Acephale Horror Fiction podcast. I can also be heard narrating or acting on the podcasts 'The Ghosts on This Road', 'Sibling Horror', 'SessionsX,' 'Let's Not Meet,' 'Campfire Radio Theater,' 'Tag Till We're Dead,' and others. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia
Always go very, very slowly through your radio dial, especially late at night. You never quite know when a faint signal will offer something a little unexpected. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Volumes 1 through 7 of the Knifepoint Horror transcripts are available on Amazon in e-book or print format.
Zomergeesten in de vroege lente met o.a. Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft, Knifepoint Horror, Jaws, The Shining, At The Mountains of Madness, Tom Waits, Doris Lessing, Bob Dylan, Sparks, Patty Smith and Robert Maplethorpe, The Sopranos, Lauren Bacall, Saltburn, Get Out, Nope, Jennifer's Body, It Follows, Donna Tartt, Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Iron Claw, Sex and the City en Girls... Gast: Jelle Havermans Audio nabewerking: Jasper Cremers Mecenas Patreon / sponsors : Josha Sietsma, Sietske's Pottery, Cartoon Box *** Jelle Havermans: https://jellehavermans.com *** Steun Open Geesten / Zomergeesten / Boze Geesten Podcast
A snowy walk reveals the beginnings of a mystery that grows weirder with each passing hour. Music: “Mercury” from Study of Sound by Doug Reed. All rights reserved. Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Volumes 1 through 7 of the Knifepoint Horror transcripts are available on Amazon in e-book or print format.
Tune in for some more behind the scenes info as Stephen Indrisano and Tal Minear (the Re: Dracula sound team) sit down to chat all things audio production. This interview contains slight spoilers for the second half of the novel (again, sorry). Topics include: What the heck is dialogue editing? How does loudness work? A single blooper, as a treat. How Dialogue Editing can make a story scary. Our backgrounds in audio. What moments from Dracula really work in the podcast? What moments were hard to edit? Wanting to bite vs. being aligned against Quincey Morris Transcript here. Dialogue editing by Tal Minear. The transcript was done by Rook Mogavero. This episode was produced by Ella Watts and Pacific S. Obadiah, with executive producers Stephen Indrisano, Tal Minear, and Hannah Wright. The shows that got Stephen into podcasting: Pseudopod, Knifepoint Horror, and The Magnus Archives (for Tal, it's Bright Sessions). The shows that inspired Shelterwood: Limetown, The Black Tapes, and Video Palace. The shows Tal wants you to go support: bit.ly/shelterwoodpod and crowdfundr.com/innbetween5 (these are Stephen and Hannah's other audio dramas!) Find us online: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/redracula Ad Free Feed: https://bloodyfm.supportingcast.fm/products/re-dracula-1 Merch: https://store.dftba.com/collections/re-dracula Website: www.ReDracula.live Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/re-dracula Bloody Disgusting Website: www.Bloody-Disgusting.com Twitter: twitter.com/bloodyfm Instagram: instagram.com/bloody_fm Discord: discord.gg/nReJ4JTSyf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
⚡️ A horror podcast that feels like hanging around with friends! A few quotes from listeners:
Stories in this episode: - Someone was in my House, by CollateralDamage (1:54) - Knife Party, by Leboove (8:35) - The Man in the Cornfield, by Calihan (22:45) - The First and LAST Time I Biked to School, by UdontWannaNo (30:34) - An Off The Grid Story from Joel's podcast Let's Read (37:45) - The Man on the Path, by Dennis Cahlo (46:14) - The Guy in the Ceiling, by Damezvader (52:02) - The Bus Driver Kidnapped Me, by MomyBrie (56:59) Extended Patreon Content: - Andy, by Anon - Colonel Sanders Creep, by Anon Make sure to check out the following podcasts from our fantastic guests on this halloween live stream: Drinking The Koolaid, Knifepoint Horror, Moore to the Story, The Check-In, Scare You To Sleep, and Let's Read! All of the stories you've heard this week were narrated and produced with the permission of their respective authors. Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast is not associated with Reddit or any other message boards online. To submit your story to the show, send it to letsnotmeetstories@gmail.com. Get access to extended, ad-free episodes of Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast with bonus stories every week at a higher bitrate along with a bunch of other great exclusive material and merch at patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast. This podcast would not be possible to continue at this rate without the help of the support of the legendary LNM Patrons. Come join the family! Don't forget to check out this week's episode of my other podcast Odd Trails for your true paranormal fix as well as the first episode of my new podcast the Old Time Radiocast all at crypticcountypodcasts.com. If you're 21 or older you can join millions of players around the world. Download Slotomania, the #1 FREE slots game, on the App Store or Google Play Store and get one million free coins. Field of Greens is powered with a full spectrum of essential vegetables and fruits. You've gotta try it out. I got you 15% off your first order and another 10% off when you subscribe. Visit FieldOfGreens.com and use promo code MEET. PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at PDSDebt.com/meet. - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Twitter - https://twitter.com/letsnotmeetcast - Website - https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com - Patreon - https://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsnotmeetcast/ - Twitch - https://twitch.tv/crypticcounty
In this episode, I'm joined by friends of the pod to discuss some of our favorite spooky season content, including TV episodes and underrated gems. I'm also sharing a campfire tale from Knifepoint Horror to kick off the Halloween weekend. Special thanks to our guests!TV Episodes: A Cut Above Horror ReviewUnderrated Gems: The Straight Chilling Podcast“Trail” written by: Soren Narnia of Knifepoint Horror
Horror writer Soren Narnia is a bit of a mystery. Not just because as an author and podcaster he keeps his personal life completely tucked away, but also because there's an enigmatic quality to him as a horror writer and voice over performer that makes him so incredibly compelling to listen to.In fact, Soren's beloved podcast Knifepoint Horror was the reason Kevin Lane fell in love with the podcast medium to begin with. On Knifepoint, Soren writes and performs all his stories told by a single voice from a first person perspective. There's a stripped down simplicity to the presentation of his stories that works beautifully, even if though the stories themselves are often far from simple. There's a campfire tale quality to Soren's writing and storytelling that elicits a reaction in the listener that reminds us of the great story tellers of our formative years. That and that Soren is a writer whose stories are so often just plain scary. They crawl into your head and have you thinking about them for days, the way most great horror stories do. Soren also has a wickedly dry and droll sense of humor and has you on the edge of your seat one moment and laughing out loud the next. He and host Kevin Lane talk about why he allows people to use his stories without having to pay him anything, his love of 70's filmmaking and even do a bit of acting.We're also joined by another star of the narrative horror podcast world, my trusty supervising producer Jason Hill.So, grab yourself a slice of pie and let's get a glimpse into the wild and wicked mind of Soren Narnia. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
I had the immense privilege of talking with the pioneer of anthology horror podcasting himself: Soren Narnia of the massively influential, groundbreaking audiodrama Knifepoint Horror. In this interview, we discuss the history and future of his podcast, the relationship between audio and horror, and everything he personally finds frightening. Enjoy! INCARNATION READ will return with Season 3 later this year. Stay tuned, banshees. If you enjoy Incarnation Read and want a little extra content, early access to new episodes, or even a chance at having a mini-episode made based off of you / your nightmares, consider supporting the show on PATREON, with subscriptions ranging from $3 to $15 a month. Linked here: http://patreon.com/cswhorror. For more information and updates, follow the show's Facebook page, and of course visit cswhorror.com or follow me on Twitter @CSW_Horror. For behind-the-scenes peeks and extra scary content, follow me on Instagram @IncarnationRead or on TikTok @IncarnationRead. –C. S. W. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/c-s-w/support
Sasquatch Mountain Synopsis: What would you do if you saw a Bigfoot? If it were me, I'd keep quiet and never say anything. Homo Sapiens have a nasty habit of shucking statistical anomalies aside and painting “Outcast” or “Crazy" upon those who dare question. But Devon Lang didn't care. He saw what he saw and never changed his story. ..and nobody believed him. They believed him less when he said he could prove it. All he had to do was go into the wilds and collect the evidence he just knew was out there and get it into the hands of YouTube documentarian Bob Gymlan. Only in that tiny corner of the Internet could he be free. My name is Kevin Sharp and I'm the last man to of seen Devon alive and this is his story. #Sasquatch #BobGymlan #Bigfoot #Smokey Mountains This episode notes would not be complete if I didn't give a warm hearted shoutout to #SorenNarnia over at ‘Knifepoint Horror.' Soren's terrifying tale “Sounds” 100% influenced this story. Please check him out: Knifepoint Horror on Apple Podcasts Bob Gymlan is a real person (I think). Check out Bob Gymlan - YouTube and support his channel. Thanks SO much for listening! Shoot me an email: asorrowfullife@gmail.com Follow Frank on Twitter: @EmpiresPodcast Frank also does a History Podcast come check it out: Empires Podcast the Ottomans Liking/Subscribing HELPS so much and YOU can help the show by sharing with a friend and letting them know how much you enjoy ‘I Can't Sleep Horror' Check out I Can't Sleep Horror on YouTube: I Can't Sleep Horror - YouTube Listen to ‘I Can't Sleep Horror' on the following Podcast platforms: Google: Google Podcast Apple: Apple Podcast Spotify: Spotify Attribution Time's Flute We're Sitting Watching the Planes Burn http://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Background Sounds www.zapsplat.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Liz Recommends - Bad VibesThe ultimate horror anthology for the ears.Hello there, my frightful friend. It's your old pal Mr. Boogey (Justin McElroy). I'm so glad you stopped by. Every week I will tell you a story in exchange for your fear. For dread and terror is the sweet, sweet, sustenance I crave and I am very hungry. Each weekly tale is more chilling than the next and as always I will be there to lead you in and out of the darkness. So take a break and join me won't you? I promise you won't live to regret it :). Tah-tah.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/bad-vibes/id1557912286Nick Recommends - Strawberry SpringBased on the short story by Stephen King, Strawberry Spring is a scripted podcast set against the backdrop of the sixties revolution on the campus of New Sharon College. We follow a generation of students who don't trust authority, the futile efforts of the local police, and a young, determined reporter as he chases the bloody trail of Springheel Jack, an unrelenting, modern-day Jack the Ripper. After vanishing and leaving his murders unsolved, Jack is back - along with a new Strawberry Spring, a weather pattern with an unusual fog bankZane Recommends - Knifepoint HorrorTales of supernatural suspense written and produced by Soren Narnia. For sheer chills-around-the-campfire-style storytelling, nothing beats Knifepoint, an intermittent anthology podcast where each episode features a weary-voiced narrator telling a standalone, first-person story that inevitably builds from ominous dread into an all-consuming horror fest.The text of these stories is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, meaning that anyone is free to adapt the stories as they see fit, even for profit, without the obligation to compensate the author. CC BY 4.0https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id406250030 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here's a bonus Halloween treat for all you listeners. Today, I'm reading a short, creepy story called "Staircase" by fellow podcaster Soren Narnia of the Knifepoint Horror podcast. Grab yourself some international candy and beverages from our store, turn off the lights, and enjoy this spooky tale! Happy Halloween, everyone!
To mark the start of spooky season, Mr. James hosts the Knifepoint Horror host, Soren Narnia.
"My name is Patrick Kind. I have absolutely no proof of what happened to me..."As we begin the month that brings Samhain, or All-Hallows Eve, Mr. James invites you to turn down the lights, turn up the volume and listen to this spooky tale by Soren Narnia of the Knifepoint Horror podcast. Light a Jack O' Lantern to ward away evil spirits and pour yourself a glass of something strong, you'll need it. KH focuses on using a single narrator to tell a compact and chilling tale, and this is one of the very best. Soren Narnia has also generously made all his stories available for adaption and performance, and this one was just too good to pass up. You can listen to Mr. James talking with Soren about his school days here.A lone traveller ends up in a remote town and the timing of his stay just couldn't be worse.The story and soundscape are both Public Domain.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rightintheschoolies)
Stories in this episode: -My encounter on a Hare Krishna farm - Iaintnotadpole (2:20).-The dirt road that almost took my life - Demonofz (12:01). -He Was Living In Our Crawlspace - scaredsprout (18:39). -Drenched in Blood - possiblyapigman (27:33). -He had plans for me - JennLegend3 (49:10). -Tape Recorder - NeonEmera (53:37). Don't forget to check out Knifepoint Horror and Ghosts In The Burbs wherever you get your podcasts! All of the stories you've heard this week were narrated and produced with the permission of their respective authors. Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast is not associated with Reddit or any other message boards online. To submit your story to the show, send it to letsnotmeetstories@gmail.com. Get access to weekly bonus episodes of Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast, ad-free versions of the free shows and a bunch of other great exclusive material and merch at patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast. This podcast would not be possible to continue at this rate without the help of the support of the legendary LNM Patrons. Come join the family! Head over to chilisleep.com/meet for ChiliSleep’s best deal, available to Let's Not Meet listeners for a limited time! Give your dad the most meaningful gift this Father’s Day with StoryWorth. Get started right away with no shipping required by going to storyworth.com/meet. You’ll get $10 off your first purchase! Head over to Stamps.com, click on the Microphone at the TOP of the homepage and type in MEET for a special offer that includes a 4-week trial PLUS free postage and a digital scale. No long-term commitments or contracts. - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Twitter - https://twitter.com/letsnotmeetcast - Website - https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com - Patreon - https://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsnotmeetcast/ - Twitch - https://twitch.tv/retroxpizza/
A man finds himself in an unfamiliar cabin with no memory of who he is or how he got there. A terrifying truth unfolds for him as he explores his new environment and the depths of his own consciousness. Written by The Fradd Siblings Read by Soren Narnia of Knifepoint Horror Artwork by Joseph Daly Get the Sibling Horror book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08XS5V9S4?pf_rd_r=GG5G9TAEMZH53KKN9E0F&pf_rd_p=5ae2c7f8-e0c6-4f35-9071-dc3240e894a8&pd_rd_r=f1ab8830-1d2b-4eed-a1fe-0787139a62ac&pd_rd_w=mGgzi&pd_rd_wg=Y3rrz&ref_=pd_gw_unk
A man's life descends into chaos when he discovers one night that reality is all together unreliable. Written by The Fradd Siblings Read by Soren Narnia of Knifepoint Horror Artwork by Joseph Daly Get the Sibling Horror book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08XS5V9S4?pf_rd_r=GG5G9TAEMZH53KKN9E0F&pf_rd_p=5ae2c7f8-e0c6-4f35-9071-dc3240e894a8&pd_rd_r=f1ab8830-1d2b-4eed-a1fe-0787139a62ac&pd_rd_w=mGgzi&pd_rd_wg=Y3rrz&ref_=pd_gw_unk
Thanks to guests Soren Narnia of Knifepoint Horror, Christine Schiefer of And That's Why We Drink, and Shelby Scott of Scare You To Sleep for appearing on the show this week. Stories In This Episode: Axe man - TheClassNerdJulia. The Sykesville Monster - GingerMan027. The White Hand - Christine Schiefer. that guy, when I was in highschool. - drunkprincessa. I can’t explain what I saw on the trail one summer evening - bloodstonefire. Right now Embr Wave is offering our listeners $50 off when you go to http://embrwave.com/meet or use promo code MEET50. Visit PrettyLitter.com today and use promo code 'MEET' for 20% off your first order. Support the show and get access to hours of bonus stories, content and exclusive merchandise signing up at patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast. Follow Let's Not Meet: - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Merch - https://letsnotmeetmerch.com - Twitter - https://twitter.com/letsnotmeetcast - Website - http://letsnotmeetpodcast.com - Patreon - http://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/letsnotmeetstreams
Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble member Andrew Hubatsek reads The Staircase by Soren Narnia from the podcast Knifepoint Horror.
A man becomes the new caretaker of an old lighthouse. Guest Narrator Soren Narnia of the Knifepoint Horror podcast Music by: Scott Buckley - "The Old Ones"
Stories in this live stream episode: I heard a laughing child moments before I heard a knock on my window. The next morning, I awoke to a broken window. - scallops_and_stripes. Men under the bridge - tielcas. Someone Living In My Crawlspace? - LuckyEmpress. I woke up to a hooded figure standing over me - dk325. my personal experience with a murderer - thecatmom. Thank you to Sapphire Sandalo of Stories With Sapphire, Shelby Scott of Scare You To Sleep, and Soren Narnia of Knifepoint Horror for joining me for this episode. Follow Let's Not Meet: - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/letsnotmeetstreams - Twitter - https://twitter.com/letsnotmeetcast - Website - http://letsnotmeetpodcast.com - Patreon - http://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/letsnotmeet
Continuing this small series of lockdown readings, gathering some of our favourite horror/weird tales, is this wee beastie from Knifepoint Horror, written by Soren Narnia. There will probably be one more story before returning to the writing dungeon, where Season 2 is slowly bubbling in cauldrons and plague pits. If you have any particular requests, please tag us with them on social media (or whisper them to a dead wasp). Stay weird, stay home. Ax
Vad är det norr om Malung som drar och lockar? En forskare försöker förstå sig på en plats som varit märkligt tom, men också full av aktivitet, i hundratals år, men när hans kollegor reser dit märker han att de tagit sig vatten över huvudet. I veckans Creepypodden hör ni Ludvig Josephson läsa historien Holen, som i original skrevs av Soren Narnia och publicerades i avsnittet fields i Knifepoint Horror. Creepypodden är producerad av Ludvig Josephson. Musiken i det här avsnittet var gjord av Carl Merlyn. Vill du läsa fler creepypastor kan klicka dig runt bland våra tidigare avsnitt, eller gilla oss på Facebook där vi heter Creepypodden. Mejla oss gärna med tips på bra creepypastor eller med egna skrämmande upplevelser: creepypodden@sverigesradio.se.
For the people in a small town in upstate New York, what happened was just another sordid true crime story. But they would never know just how frightening and surreal things became in its aftermath, or what one woman chose to endure in the name of compassion. Music: Bob Pokrzywa, from the album 'A Wounded and Prostrate Foe,' all rights reserved. https://bobpokrzywa.bandcamp.com/album/a-wounded-and-prostrate-foe -and- Anthony Brown, 'Evolving Ambient Soundscape,' Getty Music. All rights reserved. Cast (in order of appearance): Scholar: Eric Dantley Ellen Hershbergen: Linda Wojtowick Narrator: Jamie Molina Pontiac resident: Julie Medina Father Dorr: Les Lentz Denise Minotka: Amy Newman Detective: Corey Landis Radio broadcaster: Maureen Rivers Nan Carlos: Currer Hathaway Private investigator: Stuart Arnheim Social worker: Effi T. Mothgil Grace Beck: Catherine Saraceno Prosecutor: Cal Butera Police officer: Ebenezer Alasi Listeners might also enjoy my new (free) audiobook of dark suspense called Town With a Tranquil Name, now downloadable from the podcast Those Snowy Nights You Read to Me, They'll Never Be Forgotten. Also now available: a graphic novel version of eight Knifepoint Horror stories. Check out the anthology here: https://mdpenman.bigcartel.com/ https://longlivelamariposa.bigcartel.com/ https://mrpicto.bigcartel.com/ The stories on this podcast are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, meaning that anyone is free to adapt them as they see fit, even for profit, without the obligation to compensate the author. Other audio horror by Soren Narnia: 'Why Have You Disturbed Our Sleep' - The Bloodlust podcast, October 8, 2017 'Outcall' - Episode 15, Alexandria Archives podcast 'Paranormal Appraisal 151' – Episode 20, Alexandria Archives podcast 'Q & A With a Vampire Killer' - Episode 33, Alexandria Archives podcast Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia
Hello, LWaE listeners! Thanks for coming back at this look into the writing process. As you know, we are coming up with an episode of The Big Bad Beetleborgs! A kid's action show on FOX from the mid-'90s. Last week you heard the audio drama performance. That was fun. Now you get to listen to the inspiration. Where did WILDCAT come from? Why are the kids selling toys? All those questions have their answers in this podcast. Joining me to write the episode are Hayden McOlgan (Blue Beetleborg) and John Miller (Black Beetleborg). OH, and I'm Tommy Oler. We've got a special shout out to another podcast you might like in this episode. If you like Lore and Knifepoint Horror, please check out our friends at the Knowing My Nightmares podcast The music in this episode is by the artists below. Please check them out. Solar Flair Gassyoh Follow my writing partners and me on social media. Subscribe to the show. Leave a review. Come back next month when we will have a new fake episode of The Andy Griffith show for you! Become a patron! Click here!
This episode: Soren Narnia, creator of Knifepoint Horror (http://bit.ly/knifepoint-horror)! Then in the second hour: Ben talks about his essay on racism in cosmic horror as portrayed in The Ballad of Black Tom and Lovecraft Country... plus all the usual geek conversation. Never Perfect. Always Fun. SEFIRA AND OTHER BETRAYALS by John Langan: http://bit.ly/sefira-langan Do you listen on iTunes? If so, please rate and review us. It helps the show a lot. Thank you. Become a Patreon: get access to our bonus podcasts, get free books, become a guest panelist, and more! Help me to keep the eZine projects going: http://bit.ly/2ojoby9 Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books: https://lovecraftzine.com/ezine-books/ Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/misanthropemike Follow Mike on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/misanthropemike Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com If you shop Amazon, you can help Lovecraft eZine out tremendously by doing all your Amazon shopping through the eZine Portal. It WON'T cost you anything extra, but Lovecraft eZine will receive a referral fee off of whatever you buy. Thank you! Please bookmark this link: http://amzn.to/TLQKIT
Valentine's Day came and went. You survived. Alive to hear this brand new fake episode of The Big Bad Beetleborgs! Beetleborgs was a kid's action show on FOX in the mid-'90s. It was like Power Rangers but worse. Not a great show at all, but hey, if you got asked to work on this show I don't think very many of us would turn down the offer. That being said, my team and I went ahead and wrote and performed one for no money at all. Know your worth, people. That being said, in this episode we create an all-new villain for the Beetleborgs to battle, WILDCAT! He's from the very first issue of the Beetleborg comic book. An issue that was discontinued because it was too gritty, too violent. Now that issue is in Charterville, and VEXOR (the main baddie) wants to get his hands on it. Can the Beetleborgs and Flabber work together and stop Vexor's plan and keep Wildcat at bay? Listen and find out! The wonderful cast: Hayden McOlgan as Drew (Blue Beetleborg) John Miller as Roland (Black Beetleborg) Natalie Higdon as Jo (Red Beetleborg) Charley McMullen as Flabber Doug Gillon as WILDCAT Tootie Two Times as Nano The Cast and Bridgette Wallace as Various Other Voices and me, Tommy Oler as the Narrator We've got a special shout out to another podcast you might like in this episode, so if you like Lore and Knifepoint Horror, please check out our friends at the Knowing My Nightmares podcast Also, we've got some fun music in this episode as well. If you'd like to know more about the artists, please check them out too! Solar Flair Gassyoh Ergo Phizmiz Allergie Gegen Die Langweilige Follow the cast on social media, subscribe to the show, leave a review, and come back next week for a behind the scenes look at how we wrote this episode! Become a patron! Click here!
A story of bells ringing in the snow, written by Soren Narnia.
Two tales of Knifepoint Horror, and two radio plays. 1. thrifting (00:38) 2. radio play: “Report on an Unidentified Space Station,” adapted from the short story by J.G. Ballard (8:39) 3. west (25:54) 4. radio play: “The Cleaver” (44:45) The Captain -and- John Graham: Jason Hill Suzanne: Ariel Alexa Sullivan Gillian: Amy Paonessa (of The Bloodlust podcast) Father Walls: Teddy Ray Bullard Therapist: Kalem Murray Diane Fora: Susan Wallace Mr. Loring: Brian Lillie Master of Ceremonies: Justy Gee (of The Starless podcast) Music by Kevin MacLeod, incompetech.com. "Tempting Secrets" and "Gymnopedie No. 2" licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Additional music: “The King of Love My Shepherd Is,” Choir of the King’s School From listener and graphic designer Travis Roberts, this new design:
Adam and Patrick sit down to talk about their upcoming trip to Gen Con 50 while Chris sulks in the corner. Area of discussion: Gen Con, Planning for Gen Con, Fun Things to do while at Gen Con. Persona 5, Tim Power's On Stranger Tides, Edgar Cantero‘s Meddling Kids: A Novel, Knifepoint Horror podcast, and Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities. The post Episode 19: Pre Gen Con 2017 appeared first on The Roleplaying Exchange.
This episode's guest: Soren Narnia, from the Knifepoint Horror podcast. Knifepoint Horror is one of the finest examples of weird fiction that I have ever come across. Become a Patreon and get access to my brand new fiction podcast: Lovecraftian Tales: stories of weird fiction and cosmic horror! Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books. Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com
This episode, the Sirens offer some juicy new recommendations for your nerdy pleasure. They also dissect the psyche of some of our favorite female baddies. The good(ish), the bad and the badder! Recommendations: Lore and Knifepoint Horror (podcasts) Guillermo Del Toro Criterion Collections (films) Firewatch and Betrayal at House on the Hill (video games) Final Girls (etsy shop) A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (film) Sirens of Scream are: Melissa Megan- @Lissapunch Jackie Devore- @Jackietherobot Sierra Houk- @Sierrahouk Sirens on Twitter- @Sirensofscream Email- Sos@meganerdmedia.com Banner art by Menton3 Editing & Intro Music by Ryan Megan Break Music: Psychobitches Outta Hell, by the Horrorpops End Music: Barracuda, by Sonic Youth
Det finns något med ensamheten i ett hus, och ljuden som hörs när man försöker sova. Är du ensam? Är du i trygghet? Dagens Creepypodden har nöjet att presentera en hett efterfrågad spökhistoria från podden Knifepoint Horror men bjuder också på en lyssnarhistoria från Enköping.
There exists in this life a very real, horrifying phenomenon that science cannot yet extinguish. It strikes a surprising number of people, and none of us are safe. And if it comes for you, it will come at the most vulnerable moment you will ever know. When I was younger, I loved adapting stories I’d read into radio plays or short films or long monologues, but the results just grew old in a drawer, because there was always the spectre that these projects were based on someone else’s original work and there would certainly be much ceasing and desisting and legal threats. These days especially, everyone seems to be circling the wagons with the things they create, demanding payment and putting up No Trespassing signs around every word, every idea. The stories of the Knifepoint Horror podcast, though, are presented through a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, making them essentially anyone's to experiment with however they want without having to ask permission or pay anything for their use. As long as the source is credited, you can freely copy, adapt or remix them and share what you come up with anywhere you like. Just have fun pushing your imagination to its limits; you may find, as I have, that it always beats thinking about intellectual property rights, trademarks, and royalties. - S.N.
A tale made specifically for the campfire--a simple tale of the woods, long-buried secrets, and letting chances to escape terror slip agonizingly away. images copyright David Montano, www.davidmontano.com When I was younger, I loved adapting stories I’d read into radio plays or short films or long monologues, but the results just grew old in a drawer, because there was always the spectre that these projects were based on someone else’s original work and there would certainly be much ceasing and desisting and legal threats. These days especially, everyone seems to be circling the wagons with the things they create, demanding payment and putting up No Trespassing signs around every word, every idea. The stories of the Knifepoint Horror podcast, though, are presented through a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, making them essentially anyone's to experiment with however they want without having to ask permission or pay anything for their use. As long as the source is credited, you can freely copy, adapt or remix them and share what you come up with anywhere you like. Just have fun pushing your imagination to its limits; you may find, as I have, that it always beats thinking about intellectual property rights, trademarks, and royalties. - S.N. Jason Hill has also done a reading of this story, here. 1/1/15 - A listener or two has asked about the approach to story resolution often found here, which tends to end the narratives (and even individual scenes) on less than a high point with questions unanswered. The tension can suddenly evaporate, leaving things hanging. I think it's because I find myself genuinely frightened only by horror that manages to simulate the true feel of real life--its dead ends, unexplained mysteries, cliffhangers with no payoff. This is the world at its most stark, inexplicable, impenetrable. When horror gets too neat and follows a bulletproof story arc, I find myself spotting the ways the author artificially tied things up so as to satisfy everyone in the audience, and the story tends not to linger for me beyond that initial telling. But if I'm actively denied knowledge, or a traditional ending, or a release of tension, I find the horror sticks with me. To wander a world where anything can happen to you randomly, without warning, without explanation--that's what creeps me out. Lack of closure is my boogeyman. Well, lack of closure and cleaning my shower.
Some places are so remote that just to explore them is an invitation to the phantoms that know we're alone. When I was younger, I loved adapting stories I’d read into radio plays or short films or long monologues, but the results just grew old in a drawer, because there was always the spectre that these projects were based on someone else’s original work and there would certainly be much ceasing and desisting and legal threats. These days especially, everyone seems to be circling the wagons with the things they create, demanding payment and putting up No Trespassing signs around every word, every idea. The stories of the Knifepoint Horror podcast, though, are presented through a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, making them essentially anyone's to experiment with however they want without having to ask permission or pay anything for their use. As long as the source is credited, you can freely copy, adapt or remix them and share what you come up with anywhere you like. Just have fun pushing your imagination to its limits; you may find, as I have, that it always beats thinking about intellectual property rights, trademarks, and royalties. - S.N.
A man attempting to solve a strange gap in his memory meets a man claiming to offer an answer--one too frightening for mere mortals to grasp. When I was younger, I loved adapting stories I’d read into radio plays or short films or long monologues, but the results just grew old in a drawer, because there was always the spectre that these projects were based on someone else’s original work and there would certainly be much ceasing and desisting and legal threats. These days especially, everyone seems to be circling the wagons with the things they create, demanding payment and putting up No Trespassing signs around every word, every idea. The stories of the Knifepoint Horror podcast, though, are presented through a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, making them essentially anyone's to experiment with however they want without having to ask permission or pay anything for their use. As long as the source is credited, you can freely copy, adapt or remix them and share what you come up with anywhere you like. Just have fun pushing your imagination to its limits; you may find, as I have, that it always beats thinking about intellectual property rights, trademarks, and royalties. - S.N.
Very few people had ever even heard of the Poldrict House, let alone investigated it. Surely the lack of fascination within the paranormal community was justified... When I was younger, I loved adapting stories I’d read into radio plays or short films or long monologues, but the results just grew old in a drawer, because there was always the spectre that these projects were based on someone else’s original work and there would certainly be much ceasing and desisting and legal threats. These days especially, everyone seems to be circling the wagons with the things they create, demanding payment and putting up No Trespassing signs around every word, every idea. The stories of the Knifepoint Horror podcast, though, are presented through a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, making them essentially anyone's to experiment with however they want without having to ask permission or pay anything for their use. As long as the source is credited, you can freely copy, adapt or remix them and share what you come up with anywhere you like. Just have fun pushing your imagination to its limits; you may find, as I have, that it always beats thinking about intellectual property rights, trademarks, and royalties. - S.N.
Something a little shy of Knifepoint Horror, but perhaps entertaining in their own way, here are three stories that don't quite fit into the mold of those previously offered. ..... Many people have been thoroughly creeped out by the show's avatar--what IS that thing looking at us? Well, we finally have an answer, provided by 11-year-old Ethien Duckett. His story below is entitled "Ratbat." Talk about economy of storytelling! One cold rainy night I saw a rat I picked it up with no idea what to do with it. As I came home a bat flew into a net beside my door. I grabbed it and took them both inside. Thinking what to do with them was hard, then I thought about the sewer. I quickly threw them in the toilet. Then a beam of light came out of my toilet. I then realized something was going to happen just then a portal from another dimension threw a potion down the toilet and transformed them both into a ratbat. You wouldn’t like to meet a ratbat. They are hideous, monstrous things that shouldn’t exist.They look like a slice of moldy bread with teeth, the strange thing is that they have no wings to fly with. Sadly they have no feet so they can’t run, but they can teleport. If a rat bat gets on you stop, drop and roll, or else your hair will get turned into a mop with a stick on top. Ratbat likes to laugh at people with mops on their head. Ratbat laughs “Rahhhaa” each and every time he sees a mop-head. I was trying to catch that ratbat in the net, then he teleported on the mayor’s hair and turned it into a mop. The mayor was freaking out and pulled out a ray gun, blasting everything except ratbat. Everyone’s mop hair was on fire it was total mayhem. Just then ratbat made a black-hole and everyone was put in a parallel jail dimension. While some tried to shout I decided to use my mop stick to make a ladder and climb out. Ratbat was sleeping safe and sound. I took a stick of my ladder and whacked it with my stick. Oh no it was a decoy the real one was behind me, I pulled out a laser gun and attached it to my stick right as he teleported I shot the portal and trapped him inside the portal forever.The EnD--->???
Another new story of Knifepoint Horror. A knock at the door in the dead of night begins a mystery involving a gruesome crime and a vengeance that can only come in the beyond.
By popular demand, a new tale of Knifepoint Horror. A nighttime expedition to a sleepy town uncovers the truth behind seemingly groundless rumors. An alternative narration by Jason Hill is here.