In a future where technology promises to expand the human mind, one woman discovers that her neural implant may be doing something far more sinister. As strange thoughts creep in and reality begins to fracture, she and her colleagues realize they are caught in something much larger, something they were never meant to control. What begins as innovation quickly spirals into a nightmare that threatens to consume them all. So... which one sounds most enticing?
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In tonight’s chilling tale, a former park ranger recounts a harrowing expedition deep into the Alaskan wilderness, where whispers of missing families, strange worshippers, and something monstrous lurking beneath the ice lead him into a nightmare far darker than he ever imagined.
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I haven't done a new mix for you all in ages... Hope you enjoy my return! watch video on watch page
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Tonight, we're going weird but incredibly epic. This is one of the best stories I've read in a long time. Which of these images inspires you the most for what's to come?
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Tonight, we will continue our exploration of the worldwide zombie outbreak. Where are we headed for this episode?
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Tonight, we have everything you love about my horror stories: a remote location, a weird job, and a protagonist trying to uncover a vast conspiracy. So, where are we heading for our adventure?
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I'm sure you all remember this epic series from a while back. Good news: the author has written a brand new series; you can hear it exclusively on my channel! If you have 6 hours to spare, I'm sure this will get you in the mood for what's to come... watch video on watch page
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Am I the best horror narrator on YouTube? Haha... I might be, but what I promise is that I will always try my best to deliver a good story to you every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Impassioned and haunting narrations of the finest in contemporary horror and mystery for your listening pleasure. I'm English, and my voice is most often likened to Benedict Cumberbatch, which is actually pretty cool.
As far as a mission statement is concerned, here's my 'ethos': I work exclusively with authors who have actively shared their stories with me for the specific purpose of me reading them to you all. Consequently, I'll do my best to interpret them in spoken form. What I can promise, therefore, is that you'll be hearing unique content that you can't find elsewhere. I also produce most of my background music and now use video footage I have taken. This is genuinely as much me as it can possibly be.