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The NoSleep Podcast

Nosleep Podcast S2E02

The NoSleep Podcast

Creative Reason Media Inc.

Performing Arts, Fiction, Society & Culture, Science Fiction, Arts

4.613.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2012

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

The second episode of the second season of The Nosleep Podcast features tales of unwanted gifts, fractured families, and little things like the end of the world. Featuring horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories are designed to afflict your night with no sleep. This episode features these stories: 5.5 written by Niko Kurri (Redditor kaamosrutto) and read by Chris Eddleman (Redditor TalksAtYou). The Curtis’ Dragon written by Ariana Selbrede (Redditor TeamTargaryen) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone). I Want to Help Him written by Mike Morgan (Redditor MessiSpaghetti) and read by Jessica Prokuski. Nine Brief Scenes from the End of the World written by T.W. Grim (Redditor theworldisgrim) and read by David Cummings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

As the sunlight fades to darkness and the frightful tails creep into your mind, it's

0:23.2

time to give into your fear, because tonight there will be no sleep.

0:48.5

Welcome to the second episode of our second season.

0:52.1

This is the producer David Cummings.

0:54.7

We have four stories for you this episode featuring two stories from Reddits, Library of

1:00.0

Shadows.

1:01.5

As you can probably tell from the name of the show, the No Sleep Podcast originated in Reddits

1:07.0

No Sleep Forum, and we get most of the stories for the podcast from there.

1:12.0

However, there are more and more subreddits popping up that allow the horror writing community

1:17.3

on Reddit a chance to express themselves in a variety of styles.

1:22.8

The Library of Shadows, which you can find at libraryofshadows.reddit.com, is Reddit's

1:29.7

premier online suspense fiction magazine.

1:33.6

It's a place where writers can bring a more literary approach to their stories.

1:38.2

The focus tends to move away from the first person accounts of terrifying events into

1:44.0

more fanciful narratives that often span multiple parts.

1:49.0

Many of its authors have adapted their short stories into full-length novels and some

1:53.9

are starting to publish their works and sell them on sites like Amazon.com.

1:59.5

In fact, the final story of this episode, a tale by author T.W. Grimm, has just been

2:05.4

expanded into a novel and is available online in both print and assumed to be released

2:11.3

Kindle version.

2:12.8

Make sure you check out the link on our website at nosleepaudio.podbean.com and support

2:19.1

the outstanding writing that Reddit's authors produce.

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