'Knifepoint Horror' just posted its last episode.
http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/d/b/9/db9331ee7005206d/fields.mp3?c_id=10750907&expiration=1453438150&hwt=56e2acc0859c63c74b047f3149a3bba6
>The next time you take a long country drive, >look to your left and right as the scenery rolls >by, the forgotten places where no footsteps >tread for weeks, months, maybe years at a >time. How long would it be before anyone >noticed that such a place had become >shelter for something unspeakable?
>"This is one of many stories that have come >about solely because of the will of you >listeners. If you’ve ever dropped me a line of >encouragement, or just to ask ‘When’s the >next one, yo?’, congratulate yourself for >extending this podcast longer than I ever >thought possible. It now finally feels to me >like I’ve got nothing left I want to add to this >particular way of telling stories, and the lure >of other projects—real, imagined, or truly >improbable—is strong. Time for another crack >at retirement from horror; let's see how long I >can keep this one intact....
>The fully updated (and allegedly final) version >of the paperback Knifepoint Horror >compendium should be up on Amazon by >Feb. 5 if you'd like a text archive. I’ll also post >a free PDF version at www.soren-narnia.com.
>Thanks to all! Donuts in the break room!
>-S"
Going to miss the hell out of this one. /x/ podcast thread, gentlemen.
>>17253340
This makes me sad. :(
Bump.
NoSleep is okay.
'Chilling Tales for Dark Nights' made 'Chilling Tales: The Podcast'. On its second episode. Judging from their Youtube videos, it's at least better than NoSleep.
>>17253678
The stories in NoSleep are pretty good but I'm not too into the narrator's voice.
Anyone here listen to the Black Tapes? The pace is a bit slow, but the overall plot is shaping up well.
>>17253340
>'Knifepoint Horror' just posted its last episode.
Well, that sucks. I used to listen to episodes while on the treadmill.
>>17253340
Is this an attempt at greentext?
>>17255866
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