Nosleep Podcast #16

Jan 08, 2012, 12:32 PM

Our 16th episode of The Nosleep Podcast rings in the new year with tales of unsettling smiles, graveyard stalkings, and creep cadavers. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake as the darkness of the night surrounds you. 

We are proud to welcome a new producer to the podcast. Cornelius de Groot (Redditor xebraphone) brings his audio engineering skills to the show to make the dark tales even more frightening. 

This episode features these stories: 

You Never Smile written by Thomas Burr (Redditor xdsxoblivious) and read by Max Glaspey (Redditor MonthlyMarmot).

My Friend’s Mother written by Erik Hessmann (Redditor erikda777) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone).

Strangers in a Graveyard written by Matt Dymerski (Redditor M59Gar) and read by Max Glaspey.

A Debt to the Dead written by Douglas Bramlett (Redditor writermonk) and read by David Cummings.
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Our 16th episode of The Nosleep Podcast rings in the new year with tales of unsettling smiles, graveyard stalkings, and creep cadavers. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories will keep you awake as the darkness of the night surrounds you. 

We are proud to welcome a new producer to the podcast. Cornelius de Groot (Redditor xebraphone) brings his audio engineering skills to the show to make the dark tales even more frightening. 

This episode features these stories: 

You Never Smile written by Thomas Burr (Redditor xdsxoblivious) and read by Max Glaspey (Redditor MonthlyMarmot).

My Friend’s Mother written by Erik Hessmann (Redditor erikda777) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone).

Strangers in a Graveyard written by Matt Dymerski (Redditor M59Gar) and read by Max Glaspey.

A Debt to the Dead written by Douglas Bramlett (Redditor writermonk) and read by David Cummings.

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