![]() I think what didn’t work for me but may work for others is the framing narrative that seemed to run throughout the stories. ![]() Their stories seem more real or have a stronger moral leaning than most horror fiction out there. Knifepoint Horror’s interesting style reminds me a little of The Wrong Station. While Knifepoint Horror may not be my favorite horror anthology podcast, it is one I think is worth mentioning. And, of course, there was lots of magic and darkness.Īpple Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Website | RSS | Transcripts Knifepoint Horror It was creepy and mysterious-all things I love in a horror audio drama. It was mainly how the creators and actors built their dark world and created what felt like a deep history and culture. While listening to The Silt Verses, I couldn’t help but get hints of Old Gods of Appalachia. The Silt Verses follows two devotees in a dark, sort of fantasy setting as they search for connections, moments, and proof of their god. And with a vast back catalog, you won’t run out of options to choose from.Īpple Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Website | RSS The Silt VersesĪ relatively new full-cast horror audio drama, The Silt Verses, started at the beginning of 2021, introducing listeners to a strange land and an evener stranger god. That means if you’re a fan of sci-fi horror, fantasy horror, body horror, and good old-fashion horror, The Wicked Library probably has at least a couple of episodes for you. ![]() ![]() Like the Drabblecast and other audio fiction podcasts that use music and sound effects to create a fuller experience for the listener, The Wicked Library is a horror short fiction anthology podcast publishing horror fiction from all its subgenres. In an average episode of The Wicked Library, listeners can find relatable emotion played across dark and frightening landscapes beyond regular imagination. (Transcripts listed with individual episodes) The Wicked Libraryįor horror fans interested in all genres of horror from a large swath of both best-selling authors and new ones, The Wicked Library has you covered. The first season ended during the summer of 2021, but the second season trailer just dropped back in February 2022 with links to ways to ensure the second season gets funded and released.Īpple Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Website | RSS | Transcripts But the relationships and stories of each character make the darkness in the show worthwhile. Focusing on the characters and their cultures, Desperado is more of a horror story about connections and found family than horrible events. Another reason why I love Desperado is that it’s super gay and dark. Desperado is a modern-day tale of magic, crusaders, and voodoo centering around a group of outcasts from various backgrounds trying to survive. I’ve written about Desperado several times before because, like Hi Nay, Desperado does something different with well-worn territory. If I Go Missing the Witches Did It is just plain great horror satire.Īpple Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Website | RSS Desperado Each voice actor did a great job at portraying various stereotypes we see too often but in original and funny ways. The themes of missing Black women and white saviorism are accompanied by lovely and creepy background music and sound effects to create a full listening experience. If I Go Missing the Witches Did It follows a Black writer who goes missing, and in the wake of her disappearance, a white podcaster takes over the search for her. Her voice adds a lot of personality and life to the already engaging storytelling. It did remind me a lot of the witch season of American Horror Story, and that wasn’t (just) because of Gabourey Sidibe, though she is excellent in it. And like Hi Nay, If I Go Missing the Witches Did It is both funny and spooky. Read more: Hi Nay: Filipino Horror Meets Scooby-Doo If I Go Missing the Witches Did ItĮven though If I Go Missing the Witches Did It ended in 2021, I wanted to recommend it because it is a great horror audio drama with stellar voice acting. Hi Nay is a great listen for Light House and Light Hearts fans.Īpple Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Google Podcasts | Website | RSS As a fan of paranormal or supernatural horror, it’s so refreshing to listen to a show where the focus isn’t to kill or eliminate but to understand and protect. Using her babaylan family background, the main character helps protect and communicate with all sorts of strange happenings around Toronto. Hi Nay is a supernatural horror audio drama with big scars, big hearts, and big laughs with Filipino culture and characters. I’ve written about Hi Nay on the last horror audio drama list, and since I could write about it again, I figured what the hell! Hi Nay was great the first time I listened to it, and it still pulls me in months later after discovering it.
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