
The Dark Side of Storytelling…
Echoes in the Dark: Original Stories, True Hauntings, & Horror Genre Explored is a horror podcast focused on psychological and folk horror, featuring original short stories, true haunting accounts, and deep dives into the lore, films, and cultural nightmares that shape the genre.
Each episode invites listeners into unsettling worlds designed to make you question the... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksArtsFiction | |||

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If you grew up in the 1990s, fear didn’t come from algorithms — it came on Friday nights.
In this bonus episode of Echoes in the Dark, host John Keaser Jr. — writer, insomniac, and horror exhibitionist — steps back into the woods with A... more
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In this episode of Echoes in the Dark, we explore the terrifying idea that some places don’t need monsters — they just need memory.
We continue our journey through Hopewell Hollow, reading Chapters 21 and 22 as fear, ritual, and belief ... more
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If you grew up in the 1990s, there’s a good chance your first real brush with horror didn’t come from movies — it came from books hidden in school libraries and book fairs.
In this bonus episode of Echoes in the Dark, host John Keaser J... more
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In this episode of Echoes in the Dark, we explore the terrifying idea that some places don’t need monsters — they just need memory.
We dive deep into Hopewell Hollow Chapters 21 and 22, where ritual, fear, and the land itself begin tigh... more
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What happens when love stops being romantic… and starts keeping score?
In this Valentine’s Day Extended Bonus Episode of Echoes in the Dark: Original Stories, True Hauntings, & Horror Genre Explored, we dive into the darker side of devo... more
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😶🌫️ Fear doesn’t arrive screaming.
It arrives offering solutions.
In Episode 8: The Covenant, we explore the moment when fear stops being private and becomes communal — when people stop asking what’s happening and start agreeing on ... more
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In this chilling bonus episode of Echoes in the Dark, host John Keaser Jr. explores the terrifying idea that the most dangerous voices don’t scream — they whisper.
The Voices That Follow You Home blends original psychological horror fic... more
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New Year’s is supposed to mean closure.
A reset.
A clean page.
But some years don’t arrive quietly.
In this full-length episode of Echoes in the Dark, host John Keaser Jr. — writer, insomniac, and horror exhibitionist — explores what... more
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