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F**ked Up Bedtime Stories (for adults) features seven short stories written by Alissa Anne Jeun Yi, Dipo Baruwa-Etti, Tim Crouch, Vivienne Franzmann, Matilda Ibini, Amy Jephta and Anthony Neilson. ETT asked these 7 brilliant and provocative writers to tackle the strangeness of our nighttime imaginings and twist the familiar form of bedtime stories into something uncanny, dark and surreal.
Read by Paapa Essiedu and Amber James
Directed by Jennifer Bakst with music and editing by Max Pappenheim.
F**ked Up Bedtime Stories (for adults) is an English Touring Theatre audio-project.
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Scott Sigler comes a tale of murder, madness, and an unspeakable evil lurking beneath the streets of San Francisco.
San Francisco homicide inspector Bryan Clauser is losing his mind. How else to explain his dreams, dreams that mirror — with impossible accuracy — gruesome murders drenching the city in blood? How else to explain the feelings these dreams provoke in him? Not disgust, not horror, but excitement.
As Bryan and his longtime partner Pookie' Chang investigate the killings, they learn that things are even stranger than they initially seem. The victims are all enemies of an ostracized teenage boy, a boy gripped by the same violent, prescient dreams that haunt Bryan.
When Bryan and Pookie dig deeper, they uncover disturbing details of a mysterious cult known as “Marie’s Children,” and of San Francisco’s secret history of serial killers, a history that their superiors — from the mayor to the police chief and on down — seem desperate to keep hidden.
Featuring a dazzlingly plotted mystery and a terrifying descent into a nightmarish underworld -— along with some of the most incredible action scenes ever told and an explosive, gut-wrenching conclusion you won't soon forget — NOCTURNAL is a spectacular outing from one of the horror genre's brightest stars.
CREDITS:
Presented by Empty Set Entertainment
Written by Scott Sigler
Narrated by Phil Gigante
Directed & Engineered by Corey Young
Podcast production assistance by Allie Press and Evo Terra of Simpler Media Productions (Simpler.media)
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King Lear is widely held as the greatest of Shakespeare's tragedies; to some, it is the greatest play ever written. King Lear abdicates the British throne, to divide his kingdom among his three daughters in proportion to their professed love of him. His plan misfires when Cordelia, his youngest and favorite daughter, refuses to flatter her father; she is disinherited and banished.
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A collection of Charles Dickens novels (by season).
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Tales of Horror and grim Fantasy, told by the writer.
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Welcome to the "Smutty Scriptures" podcast, hosted by three best friends and avid readers Blue Cromwyll, ACuddlefish, and Purple_spacecat.
With their sharp wit and infectious humor, these three book-loving buddies take a lighthearted approach to their discussions, tackling everything from steamy love scenes to ridiculous plot twists with equal parts enthusiasm and laughter. Along the way, they'll share their favorite moments, poke fun at the genre's more outlandish elements, and offer plenty of hot takes and hilarious commentary on the "Sacred Texts" that are all things fantasy.
Whether you're a die-hard fan of fantasy romance or just looking to dip your toes into the genre, this podcast is the perfect companion for any reader. So grab a cup of tea, cozy up with a good book, and join the conversation with "Smutty Scriptures"!
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A mermaid without a home. A king without a queen. Can two unlikely souls bridge the gap between worlds?
Under the sea lives Fiora, the child of a human and a mermaid. Despite her best efforts, she has never found a place to belong. Worse, the other mermaids have accused her of waking a kraken with dark magic and threatened to silence her.
Permanently.
Above on land lives King Gustave, sworn not to marry until he finds his missing father. After a shipwreck almost kills him, he does find a missing person. Not his father, but a mute girl with haunting eyes and a strange connection to the sea.
Can Gustave unravel the mysteries around her before they both run out of time?
This podcast is an audiobook version of the novel Princess of Mermaids by A.G. Marshall. You can find the ebook and print versions here. readerlinks.com/l/822139
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Hysteria is a new horror fiction podcast by, about, and for women.
The role of women in the horror genre has been vastly limited. As we look back on the biggest voices within the history of horror, male names and perspectives dominate the landscape. Women are typically relegated to background characters, set dressing, or pathetic victims. In this new podcast, we only read stories where women are brought to the forefront as main characters or authors.
Because nothing is scarier than sexism.
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The Return of Sherlock Holmes is a collection of 13 short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. They were first published in The Strand Magazine between October 1903 and December 1904 with original illustrations by Sidney Paget. All of these stories take place after Sherlock Holmes' apparent death in "The Adventure of the Final Problem".
The book was first published in February 1905 by McClure, Phillips & Co. (New York) then on 7 March 1905 by Georges Newnes, Ltd. (London)
This was the first Holmes collection since 1893, when Holmes had "died" in The Final Problem. Having published The Hound of the Baskervilles in 1901–1902 (although setting it before Holmes' death) Doyle came under intense pressure to revive his famous character.
The first story is set in 1894 and has Holmes returning in London and explaining the period from 1891–94, a period called "The Great Hiatus" by Sherlockian enthusiasts. -
is a captivating podcast series where each episode brings to life a unique love story. Journey through a kaleidoscope of romantic adventures, as the podcast explores the diverse and profound ways in which love manifests around the world. From the traditional to the unconventional, these narratives delve into the heart of what it means to love and be loved.
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“So, once upon a time” is a collection of impromptu short stories by Jarale Phillips. Each story is told on the spot in one take with no pre-planning or outline.
If you enjoy the stories and want to hear more, subscribe to our podcast and feel free to leave a review. Each week, the highest reviewed story gets a sequel, and the best review gets a shoutout on our Instagram page @so_onceuponatime. -
Ang mundo ni Ara Angeles ay umiikot lamang sa Cuenca, Batangas. Nagtatrabaho siya nang maigi para mabigyan ang sarili at ang pamilya ng pagkakataong magkaroon ng mas maginhawang buhay. Pero nagbago ang lahat nang makilala niya si Aivan Vinn Montemayor. Anak ng may-ari ng rancho. Mataas ang antas ng pamumuhay.
Mayaman si Aivan. Mahirap si Ara. Magkaibang mundo. Langit at Lupa. Ang pagkakaibang ito ay pilit at paulit-ulit silang paghihiwalayin. Pero hindi hahayaan ni Aivan na mawala si Ara sa buhay niya kahit ilang beses pa sila saktan ng tadhana.
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Home for the annual-ish, holiday-ish, queer, sardonic, meta plays by Ris, podcaster and author.
Beginning in 2018, Ris, along with fellow podcasters, friends, comedians, actors, and many others, began writing a yearly play around the holidays. Usually focusing on queer relationships and representation, aired across her several podcasts, this is the home for them separately. -
Journey through time with H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine." This pioneering science fiction novel explores the adventures of the Time Traveller as he ventures into the distant future, encountering strange societies and existential questions. Ideal for fans of sci-fi and speculative fiction.
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Infinite Realms Radio is an anthology podcast that brings you a diverse range of independent short fiction from a multitude of worlds and dimensions. With a focus on science fiction and fantasy, but open to all genres, each episode features a new and exciting story brought to life by a talented cast of amateur voice actors.
Join us on a journey through time and space, as we explore the farthest reaches of imagination and creativity. With new episodes released regularly, there's always something new to discover on Infinite Realms Radio.
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