
Tales of supernatural suspense written, produced, and narrated by Soren Narnia. The text of these stories is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA. Listen ad-free on Patreon: www.patreon.com/sorennarnia Introductory music for Spotify videos: 'Flare Star' by Michael Vignola, all rights reserved. SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at t... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Some jobs hold more unusual hazards than others. And some of those hazards are just... oh boy.
MUSIC: "Christmas Songs for Children," Arthur Hall, Edison Laboratories.
A version of this story first appeared on Kevin Lane's podcast Spill Your Guts i... more
A classic novel takes on frightening significance for an inexperienced reader.
MUSIC: "Cold in Your Bones" by Kyle Preston, "Hallowed World" by E J R M, "Wait" by Free Walking Trio, "Pentecost (Reworked)" by Christopher Galavan, all rights reserved.... more
Someone you passed on the street this month was not quite
who they appeared to be. And for one in a million people you pass, the self is just a cheap wire frame they dangerously abandoned long ago.
Adapted video clip for Spotify originally created b... more
A father and son confront the impossible phenomena that wait
patiently to strike from within terribly familiar places.
MUSIC: “Duality” by Kyle Preston, “Blue Echoes” by Norvik,
“The Horizon” by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, all rights reserved.... more
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Man are you good! Keep it up!
I enjoyed this podcast for years and many of the old episodes are amazing. Recently the pod has been acquired by specter vision, this initially didn't make much dofference, but the mid roll ads really break up the flow of the stories. I was subjected to an ad for the Specter Vision network during the last two minutes of an episode. I unsubscribed on the spot. Never again
One of the best. Exceptional writing, amazing voice- never a false note as he embodies the characters and tells the tale. The narrative thread and “tension build” feels authentic and keeps me glued to my seat. I too cannot get enough of this podcast! I am addicted to it. Uber talent in this one man! (:
Can't subscribe because the cover is too scary. I just have to search it every time I want to listen. I know it's supposed to be spooky but I only like being spooked on my own terms, when I seek it out not every time I open my podcast app.
I love the narrator's voice, it's perfect but he kind of trails off, and gets quieter. Then he talks normal for a few words and trails off again. Not sure if this is intentional but it makes it hard to hear clearly. Needs better audio balancing, maybe he need... more
I listened to them all and hope to hear more soon!! 🙂
Update, 11-10-25- I love listening to this while I sleep for a very long time actually. But now I’m
awakening by loud commercials on my favorite episode. So I guess it’s back to audiobook. 🥺 so sad, his voice was so calming. 😩
Also not a fan of the newer episodes.
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A unique blend of supernatural storytelling and psychological exploration, this audio experience captivates listeners with original tales of suspense and horror. With a focus on unsettling narratives that often incorporate elements of personal reflection, themes such as grief, childhood fears, and the unknown are intricately woven throughout each episode. The host brings a masterful touch to each story, creating an immersive journey that resonates with fans of horror and those drawn to the uncanny. The podcast sets itself apart with its commitment to original, non-political content, encouraging listeners to engage with rich, atmospheric storytelling rather than conventional tropes.
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