
A collection of my original stories ranging between horror and science fiction.
For collaborations, inquiries or to tell me I suck, you can reach me at ruleofnines999@gmail.com.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaFictionScience Fiction | |||

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I am a connaisseur of sci-fi/horror podcasts, and this is the best one!
Keep the episodes coming!!!
The interval signal part 1 & 2, are so awesome, being from Glens Falls, NY, intrigued me and was so fantastically told! Will there be a part 3 ? Wow what a story, because in 1983 a girl was kidnapped and killed. I had thought the story was about her. Weird how you wrote about my city.
This podcast is like X-Files. It’s a mixed bag of excellent story writing.
Immersive and engaging like Stygian or Knifepoint. Solid and real narration…I can ‘hear’ the commas. 🙏🙏👌
If you like Soren Narnia, Acephale, Goblin Market, give this pod a try. Interesting stories with an eerie feel. Only wish there were more!
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The content is primarily a collection of original horror and science fiction stories that explore various unsettling themes and situations. Listeners can expect to encounter narratives involving psychological horror, supernatural entities, and the boundaries of reality as characters navigate eerie experiences. Unusual settings, such as remote locations and historical contexts, contribute to a distinctive atmosphere that captures a wide spectrum of fear and intrigue. This collection is particularly noteworthy for its emphasis on storytelling quality, immersive narration, and the blending of genres to challenge conventional story tropes, making it appealing for fans of both horror and science fiction alike.
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Rule of Nines launched a year ago and published 15 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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