
Stories of cosmic and existential horror. Written and performed by Jeffrey Walker. Patreon: www.patreon.com/acephale Buy my book: The Acephale Volumes Book 1 Merch: Acephale Store Instagram: @acephalehorrorfiction Twitter: @jeffwalkersdead Contact: acephalehf@gmail.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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A man discovers a video game which allegedly has the ability to drive players insane—or worse.
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A girl who was raised by her grandmother begins to learn the truth about her mother's absence.
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A dinner among friends turns strange when a mysterious curfew is announced.
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A man recalls a night in a shopping mall he once worked in.
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I love the stories but the reader could read with more expression, to monotone.
I’m obsessed with this author. He’s amongst the most talented and greatest writers of our time. By far the # 1 Scary Boy! 😜
Cosmic horror can be really tricky to do well, but this author nails it. Stories that linger long after finished and keep you coming back for more. Easily a podcast I’ll invest in (as soon as I have the budget to do so 🙃)
I only just started listening to this, but I can already tell I’m going to love it. My first episode was The Curfew, and I highly suggest new listeners start there as well. Whew. What an awesome story.
The writing and the acting are so good on the Posthuman episode that it really sounds like you’re listening to a true crime doc. That’s just one brilliant episode among many in this series.
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Content primarily revolves around crafting haunting narratives that evoke themes of cosmic horror, existential dread, and the exploration of the human psyche. Noteworthy episodes investigate the thin boundaries between reality and fiction, featuring tales that weave personal traumas into eerie plot lines, often utilizing urban legends and supernatural occurrences. The storytelling is characterized by emotionally charged character journeys and complex psychological landscapes, making it appealing to listeners who appreciate deep, thought-provoking horror fiction that deviates from traditional formulas.
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