Six women. One book. And a demon from hell. This is Calling Darkness, an audio drama that follows the mishaps of six girls who inadvertently summon a demon and have to deal with the chilling consequences. Calling Darkness is a horror comedy show from the pens of NoSleep writers S.H. Cooper and Gemma Amor, showcasing many familiar voices from the horror podcasting world. Get ready for twists and tu... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | FictionComedy Fiction |
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I’m writing a book about my childhood and my experiences of parents trying to drive me to suicide, so I understand the impulse to go on and on and on and write each awful thing they said verbatim, but it isn’t necessary. I feel like using that dialogue in excess only tires out the listener. Too much of it loses its impact and it starts to feel unhealthy to listen to. But idk maybe im just triggered! The storyline is interesting and some of the jokes made me LOL which is kinda hard to do, so than... more
Funny, scary and clever. What more could you want?
Listened to all of the NoSleep podcast plus bonus content twice and was legitimately going through withdrawals. This helped get the monkey off my back xD Also, the scene in episode nine where they mention brick dust gave me the giggles so GD hard I almost dropped my phone XD more
Annabella Crows voice is very hard on the ears. No offense please but her voice sounds terrible, very fake and unnatural. She sounds exact like she reading a script instead of it flowing naturally. I don’t want to hurt anyones feelings here but that is the only downfall to this show. Had she not been in the show I would have finished the series. I apologize if I hurt her feelings but this is what reviews are for right?
I can’t wait for season 2!!!! P.S. I love angel! Lol
Apple Podcasts | #199 | United States/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #231 | Canada/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #132 | Germany/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #222 | Australia/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #30 | Indonesia/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
Apple Podcasts | #60 | Philippines/Fiction/Comedy Fiction |
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