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Episodes
  • "The Thing in the Tree" by Harold Standish Corbin
    May 20 2025

    "The Thing in the Tree" is a short story by the little-known author, Harold Standish Corbin. The story first appeared in the February 1927 edition of Ghost Stories. "What influence could make a tree take on human characteristics?"

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    32 mins
  • "Father's Vampire" by A. Taylor and L. J. Moffatt
    May 13 2025

    "Father's Vampire" is a short story by Alvin Taylor and Len J. Moffatt, first published in the May 1952 edition of Weird Tales Magazine. "Father collected things—but he wasn’t at all in a rut as to what he collected."

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    22 mins
  • "In Terror of Laughing Clay" by Robert W. Sneddon
    May 6 2025

    "In Terror of Laughing Clay" is the first of four stories concerning the fictional ghost hunter, Mark Shadow. Written by the Scottish author, Robert W. Sneddon, the story first appeared in the October 1926 edition of Ghost Stories. "No scientists experimenting ten thousand years could make a lump of potter's clay live—and yet——"

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    29 mins
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Great narration and a seemingly endless back catalogue of classic horror and lovecraftian tales
Big thank you to the creators

Brilliant

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This team are some of the best narrators out there, and they're free!

My favourite thing is that they have introduced me to a huge array of great short stories I never knew existed and would never have known or found if it wasn't for them.

Please keep it going. If you haven't considered it I believe you would be great at narrating sci-fi and fantasy short stories too.


Brilliant - Perfect for commutes.

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