![]() Not to mention ghosts.This fictional podcast, written by Jonathan Sims, is one heck of a treat. Lilian’s return to her family home unearths a lot of hidden family secrets and conspiracies. After Lilian Harper’s estranged mother Dorothy is injured, Lilian moves back to Mt. Unwell is a gothic horror podcast about the strange ties of family and the way a dark past can cast a shadow over the present. The third season of the series just finished up earlier in 2020, so you have three seasons you can listen to right now. Each season is a ten-episode story arc that stands on its own, so you can rest assured that each story will have a beginning and a (terrifying) ending. Palimpsestis a podcast that explores “memory, identity, and the things that haunt us.” This horror audio drama is read (for the most part) by one narrator. Richard Strand, the host of the podcast soon becomes looking deeper into Strand’s unsolved cases. While the story begins as a biography of paranormal investigator Dr. The format of this fictional series has been compared to the ultra popular true crime podcast Serial. The Black Tapes is a serialized documentary-style drama podcast from Pacific Northwest Stories and Minnow Beats Whale, and it’s hosted by Alex Reagan. If you’re interested, the first book is called (you guessed it) Welcome to the Night Valeby Joseph Fink. This podcast has become so popular that they have also branched out into horror books as well. Twice a month, Welcome to the Night Vale delivers podcast episodes in the style of community updates for Night Vale, a small desert town where lots of creepy things seem to always happen. The website also includes bonus content like images and newspaper clippings, to really help the story come to life and scare you even more. ![]() The deeper the three podcasters get into the investigations, however, the more they discover how real (and horrifying) all of the legends about the monster actually are. ![]() Five years ago, Molly Weaver, Bryan Anderson, and Nathan Howell started a podcast to dig deeper into the local legend of The Blackwood Bugman. Audio Drama Horror Podcasts Blackwoodīlackwood is a podcast audio drama from Skylark Media. ![]() Like The No Sleep Podcast, this podcast has been around for quite a while, but don’t let that scare you off! (Get it? Scare?) Pseudopod has also put together a guide for where to start for new listeners. Pseudopod is a horror fiction podcast that showcases the best short horror in audio form, including lots of original horror fiction you won’t be able to hear anywhere else. The podcast’s website has a guide for people who are new and are looking for where to start. Since it’s been running for so long, this podcast can provide you with hundreds of hours of spooky stories. The No Sleep Podcast started in 2011 with the goal of gathering the best stories from the “NoSleep” forum. “NoSleep” started as a subreddit where people could post original scary stories, like the online version of telling scary stories around a campfire. The No Sleep Podcast is dedicated to bringing listeners horror stories that will terrify and disturb. Lore releases new episodes every two weeks, on Mondays. But where did those stories come from? The award-winning critically acclaimed podcast Lore explores the dark history behind folklore, because truth is often even more terrifying than fiction. We all have those creepy stories we’ve heard and told one another a million times. The episodes are full audio productions with music and sound effects of optimum creepiness. Each episodes feature creepy stories written by Black authors and performed by Black actors. Nightlight is an excellent podcast that features horror stories from Black voices. Horror fans should also check out Mel and Lisa’s amazing book about women horror writers: Monster, She Wrote. And Lisa writes horror and has an advanced degree in Gothic Literature. Mel is a haunted house expert who teaches at a university. Matt is a writer and zombie enthusiast who works in higher education. This bi-weekly podcast dissects all things horror: haunted houses, zombies, ghosts, vampires, creepy children, and so much more. Looking for in-depth analysis of all things horror? You’ll want to check out The Know Fear Cast. Photo by Edilson Borges on Unsplash The Know Fear Cast Here are ten horror podcasts for those of us who love everything scary. If you’re anything like me (please say there are other people like me), then this list is for you. I need at least ten horror podcasts to keep me going. Which is why one horror podcast to terrify me is simply not enough. Horror is pretty much the best thing in the world.
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