

This is probably most useful for readers who want to list their own audio drama titles or website URL next to their names. On the sidebar, there's a check box marked "Show my flair on this subreddit." Check that and then click the (edit) link to enter in your custom text. You can assign text flair to your user name. Do not link directly to MP3 files, but rather to a website where the audio drama can be accessed. When submitting a post about an audio drama, include a descriptive headline that includes its title. Audio drama producers are encouraged to make a new post for each episode they release. The goal of this subreddit is offer as much news and information about audio drama. If you produce an audio drama, promote it here. This is also a place to discuss production techniques and ask questions on how to create audio drama. This can include podcasts, old time radio shows, new audio drama, audiobooks, amateur productions, or recordings of people telling stories. So who knows? You might just discover the next Stephen King.This subreddit is for all things related to audio drama, both new and old. Lots of promising new writers have emerged from this collection, deftly creating atmosphere and building that all-important suspense. And at the top of the page, is the cream of the crop: horror stories that have either won our competition or been shortlisted. Here we’ve gathered together all the scary stories that made us want to lock our laptops in a cupboard and hide under the blankets. If you’re into creepy stories that keep you awake at night, then look no further than our collection of short horror stories, compiled from submissions to our weekly writing contest. Looking for some spine-chilling horror stories? The kind of thing that, if you’re brave enough, you’d tell your friends around a campfire - a torch casting spooky shadows on your face.

Tales that climb steadily towards a dark and horrific denouement. Lovecraft: some of their best horrors take the form of a short story. And, as all the best horror story writers will tell you, the cause of this feeling isn’t just the presence of a monster, but the creation of suspense. You know the feeling: your skin crawls, your heart pounds, a shiver runs down your spine. Or perhaps it’s psychopaths, serial killers, and struggling writers driven mad by a deserted hotel? Whatever it is, there’s one thing that unites you and every other horror lover out there - adrenaline.

What is it that you think of first? Maybe it’s malevolent, otherworldly spirits.

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