Multi-award winning horror podcast featuring creepy stories with full audio production written by Black writers and performed by Black actors. So scary it’ll make you want to leave your night light on.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionDramaScience Fiction |
This week, a story by one of the most beloved Black authors of all time about a strange man who arrives in town.
“Uncle Monday” by Zora Neale Hurston.
Narrated by Cherrae Stuart.
Produced by Tal Minear.
Executive Producer and Host: Tonia Ransom
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This week, NIGHTLIGHT returns with a dream…or is it a nightmare?
“The Spirit Bed” by Eden Royce originally appeared in the horror anthology Why Didn’t You Just Leave, edited by Julia Rios and Nadia Bulkin.
Narrated by Tonia Ransom.
Produced by Tal... more
This week, 2 flash fiction stories of starvation and death.
“A Glimpse Into Those of Whom We Have Forgotten” by J.V. Sadler and “Ma Bess” by Timaeus Bloom.
Narrated by Tonia Ransom and Jarvis Bailey.
Produced by Davis Walden and Jen Zink.
Executi... more
This week, 2 flash fiction stories of the horrors of refusing to let go.
“Mrs. Bones” by Overcome Ibiteye and “I’m Down Here” by Bibi Osha.
Narrated by Tonia Ransom and Cherrae Stuart.
Produced by Davis Walden.
Executive Producer and Host: Tonia ... more
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This show freaking rocks! I’ve really enjoyed every episode so far. I think my favorite part though has to be the interviews where you get to learn a bit about the meaning and emotions behind the story. I have found several writers I am now following through this show. I highly recommend giving at least one episode a chance you will not regret it.
Found this podcast after a suggestion from “Black Girls 🖤 Horror” FB group. I’ve been bingeing for the last month and am finally almost caught up. This is soooo good and I love the format. Thank you for this little piece of heaven!
I’m a huge fan of horror fiction, and out of the many podcasts in that genre I follow, this one is top notch.
I found this podcast in season 6. I have enjoyed all of the stories thus far. However, the last episode, The Substitute, has been my favorite! I could imagine this being on television or an actual movie. It left me wanting to know more about that town and how the monster came into existence. I had other questions as well, but I don’t want to spoil the story. Great story and great podcast!
I love the into music clip. It’s magic! :) Great show! Tanya Thompson was doing this short creepy factoid clip at the end of one episode that made me LOL for real though. It was just delivered so perfectly. Genius Note to sather86 who left a review saying: “Racist. If there was a show called “white people horror everyone would call it racist. How is this different?” Ok so -buddy- you gotta think about it kind of like this: picture two cups. One cup has been half full for a while and water is sti... more
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This multi-award-winning podcast showcases a captivating selection of horror fiction, with a strong focus on narratives penned by Black writers and brought to life by Black actors. With each episode, listeners are treated to thrilling tales that explore a range of themes, including familial bonds, trauma, and the supernatural, often through a unique cultural lens. Episodes frequently feature interviews with authors, providing insights into the creative process and the emotional depth behind the stories. This distinctive approach not only contributes to the richness of the narratives but also helps to elevate underrepresented voices in the horror genre. The production quality is noteworthy, ensuring an immersive experience designed to evoke ... more
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NIGHTLIGHT: A Horror Fiction Podcast launched 7 years ago and published 132 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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