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Knifepoint Horror
Soren Narnia
Spare, first-person tales of dread, told as if survivors are recounting what they barely escaped.
town (Soren's narration)
This is a re-recording, by the author, of the first story ever to appear on the Knifepoint Horror podcast. A man answering an ad for a creative gig becomes entrapped in a researcher's obsession: the mysterious town of Robin Song, Virginia.
MUSIC: “Hallow” by Stephen Keech, "The
Otto Begged to Die
Somewhere in the harmless slush pile of the children's TV shows of our youth, we all left something that still resonates even after all these years... and that thing is not always welcome.
Cast in order of appearance:
Amy Paonessa of The Bloodlust podcast
Soren Narnia
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The Source Recordings, Volume 3
Volume 3 of 3. For the secret creepypasta lover in all of us, here’s a different, more raw way to experience some older stories from the series — directly from the mouths of the witnesses, who have no use for some author's careful prose or dramatic effects.
The stories and the
evolvers
The central figure in a medical mystery is pulled down a labyrinthine path to its surreal conclusion.
MUSIC: "Is There Somebody Here?" by Alon Peretz, "Illustris Simulation" by Kyle Preston, all rights reserved.
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The Source Recordings, Volume 2
For the creepypasta lover in all of us, here’s a different, more raw way to experience a few older stories from the series—directly from the mouths of the witnesses, who have no use for some author's careful prose or dramatic effects. Volume 2 of 3.
The stories and the tellers:
layabout
Eat right. Get plenty of exercise. You never know when you might need every last resource of the body to make it through the night alive.
Music: "The Unknown - Creative Cut - Minimal" by KeMi, "Infinite Emptiness" by Matooma, "Folklore - Alternative Version" by Ardie Son, all
The Source Recordings, Volume 1
For the creepypasta lover in all of us, here’s a different, more raw way to experience a few older stories from the series—directly from the mouths of the witnesses, who have no use for some author's careful prose or dramatic effects. Volume 1 of 3.
The stories and the tellers:
Up Near the Neverwills
Flashlight: Check. Water bottle: Check. Satellite phone: Check. Beef jerky: Check. Defensive weapons: To be determined.
Liz was played by Mig Windows, www.migwindows.com
All stories on the Knifepoint Horror podcast are written and produced by Soren Narnia.
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An Oral History of Hell
Note to listeners: The content of this story is particularly grim, and may be very disturbing to some.
'An Oral History of Hell,' a story written before this podcast began, is a bleak, brutish tale of suspense related by a narrator condemned to Hell's wintry plain. The Grip, the
velocity
The arrival of something mysterious and deadly in a small town sends a boy’s imagination spiraling.
MUSIC: “Fate” by Dave Lahn, “Sentient” by Gruber, all rights reserved.
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Soren Narnia can also be heard on the pod
bloodborne
Some jobs hold more unusual hazards than others. And some of those hazards are just... oh boy.
MUSIC: "Christmas Songs for Children," Arthur Hall, Edison Laboratories.
A version of this story first appeared on Kevin Lane's podcast Spill Your Guts in October of 2023.
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fictions
A classic novel takes on frightening significance for an inexperienced reader.
MUSIC: "Cold in Your Bones" by Kyle Preston, "Hallowed World" by E J R M, "Wait" by Free Walking Trio, "Pentecost (Reworked)" by Christopher Galavan, all rights reserved.
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