Jonathan Jones narrates this first-person psychological tale of terror by author Georgia Brandon, about a man living alone in an apartment, who is kept awake at night by the noises emanating from his neighbor’s apartment. His paper-thin walls do nothing to soften the banging…or the tapping…the desperate, pleading tapping, which seems to beg for his attention. Who…or what…is trying to ... Read More »
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Eugene
Narrator Kellie Fitzgerald brings to life another of author Charles Swain’s original tales of terror. In this macabre entry, you’ll meet a painter and his unlikely muse, an elderly man named Eugene. The struggling artist is having trouble with his latest piece. Just how far will he go to succeed? Listen to this fantastic short scary story to find out. ... Read More »
I Told You To Smile
Sometimes when you hear strange noises at night, you shouldn’t just assume it was the house settling, or someone playing tricks on you. If the hair on the back of your neck stands up and you feel a chill down your spine, just start running. You might get a head start before it catches you. With this vocal rendition of ... Read More »
The Thing in the Window
An anonymous author penned this dreadful tale of terror about a boy and a creature outside his window – a creature that will not stop staring at him. This story has often been recorded and posted online, but narrator Jordan Antle’s version here is one of the very best we have found. We hope you enjoy this tale! To see/hear ... Read More »