On the eve of Halloween, a group of storytellers get together to tell stories and share their terrifying truths about the darkness that exists around them. As the tales unfold, each more visceral than the last, they may just discover that it is not the waking world to fear, but the horrors that lay within.
Nine to Midnight is a collaborative storytelling event between horror podcasts
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Content warning: General horror, swearing throughout
Produced by Harlan Guthrie
Master edit by Harlan Guthrie
"Nine Till Midnight" was written by Harlan Guthrie
Performed by Harlan Guthrie, Dylan Griggs, Kevin Berrey, Shaun Pellington, Rae Lundberg, Vincent Comegys-Davis, Jesse Syratt, Alex Nursall, Emily Kellogg, Ian Boddy, Rat Grimes, Alex C. Telander, William A. Wellman, Jeremy Enfinger, Nathan Lunsford, Steven Anzalone, Danny Scott, Bob Danielson, Nic Rosenberg, and Jamie Petronis.
THE DEAD LETTER OFFICE OF SOMEWHERE, OHIO
"Downtown Train" was written, performed, and scored by Rat Grimes. Sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.
"Four Missing" was written by Jeremy Enfinger, and performed by Jeremy Enfinger and Nathan Lunsford. Music and sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Zapsplat.
CW: general horror and themes of death (adult and child)
"The Tunnels" was written, scored, and performed by Jesse Syratt. Sounds licensed under Creative Commons, courtesy of Freesound.org contributors (listed in transcript).
CW: possible claustrophobia, confinement, and loud sudden noises
"Baba Yaga O'Reilly" was written and performed by Kevin Berrey.
CW: the disappearance and likely murder of the unhoused, neglect of public goods and destruction of the commons, flooding and climate change, abduction, abandonment, neglect, invasion of privacy, assault, illegal trespassing, insinuated adultery, a broken ankle, sludge, the threat of being eaten by a monster or 'evil witch', death by immolation, vigilantism, severely inflated and inhumane housing costs
"Mr. Burroughs' Day Out" was written and performed by William A. Wellman. Soundtracks included 'The Void' by Stephen Keech, 'Bad Friends' by Tamuz Dekel, 'Dark Blood' by Jimmy Svensson, 'Outer Limits' by Theatre of Delays, and 'Aftershocks', by Ardie Son, and were used under license from Artlist.io
CW: mental health disorders, asylums, human experiments, straightjackets, imprisonment, needles, injections, blood, eye injuries, scalpels, medical horror, body horror, rats, cannibalism
Content warning: General horror, swearing throughout
Produced by Harlan Guthrie
NINE II MIDNIGHT - The Horrors of Our Dreams
Sunday, October 30, 2022 • Duration 01:02:35
It seems like the horrors of our dreams are most frightening to you...
On the Eve of Halloween, a dozen storytellers sneak inside the abandoned Darklight Carnival grounds to share a chilling batch of stories in two varieties. This year they split up to uncover the fears that lurk within and horrors that walk among us.
One group will head to the Ferris Wheel to tell tales of real-world terror. The other will venture into the Funhouse to spin yarns of the frightening spirit world. Which path will you embark on first?
Nine II Midnight is a collaborative storytelling event between 12 podcasts.
Produced by Harlan Guthrie
Master edit by Harlan Guthrie
'Nine II Midnight' written by Harlan Guthrie.
Performed by Harlan Guthrie, Dylan Griggs, Kevin Berrey, Shaun Pellington, Rae Lundberg, Vincent C. Davis, Jess Syratt, Alex Nursall, Rat Grimes, Jeremy Enfinger, Nathan Lunsford, Cole Weavers, and Jamie Petronis.
On the Eve of Halloween, a dozen storytellers sneak inside the abandoned Darklight Carnival grounds to share a chilling batch of stories in two varieties. This year they split up to uncover the fears that lurk within and horrors that walk among us.
One group will head to the Ferris Wheel to tell tales of real-world terror. The other will venture into the Funhouse to spin yarns of the frightening spirit world. Which path will you embark on first?
Nine II Midnight is a collaborative storytelling event between 12 podcasts:
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CW: General horror, swearing throughout
Produced by Harlan Guthrie
Master edit by Harlan Guthrie
'Nine II Midnight' written by Harlan Guthrie.
Performed by Harlan Guthrie, Dylan Griggs, Kevin Berrey, Shaun Pellington, Rae Lundberg, Vincent C. Davis, Jess Syratt, Alex Nursall, Rat Grimes, Jeremy Enfinger, Nathan Lunsford, Cole Weavers, and Jamie Petronis.
Pick a path on October 30th at midnight, and keep your wits about you.
"Scratching" was written, directed, performed, and edited by Harlan Guthrie.
NINE II MIDNIGHT – Prologue
Saturday, October 1, 2022 • Duration 08:20
On the Eve of Halloween, 14 storytellers make their way to the Darklight Carnival and share horrific tales of mystery and murder… but not is all as it seems.
This October 30th, the feed you're listening to now, along with all other participating shows, will post two episodes simultaneously for Nine II Midnight. One episode will feature tales that are baked in reality with terrors that may be a part of our waking life. The other episode will share the horror of the most esoteric and spiritual side of the dark and terrifying.
NINE II MIDNIGHT is another collaborative storytelling event, and sequel to last year's episode. Both episodes are comprised of stories written and produced by the Nine II Midnight participants:
Hell Gate City
Malevolent
Nowhere, On Air
Out of the Ashes
Parkdale Haunt
The Cellar Letter
The Dead Letter Office of Somewhere, Ohio
The Night Post
The Storage Papers
The Town Whispers
Wake Of Corrosion
WOE.BEGONE
On October 30th, you get to choose which stories you want to enjoy first, then, make sure to listen to the other for the complete tale.
See you then.
Prologue was written, produced & edited by Harlan Guthrie
Guest starring: Alexander Newall
Nine to Midnight
Season 1 · Episode 1
Friday, October 29, 2021 • Duration 01:35:21
Nine to Midnight is a collaborative storytelling event between nine podcasts
On the eve of Halloween, nine storytellers make their way to an abandoned asylum to share their terrifying truths about the darkness that exists around them. As the tales unfold, each more visceral than the last, the nine may just discover that it is not the waking world to fear, but the horrors that lay within.
Nine to Midnight is a collaborative storytelling event between nine podcasts
Produced by Harlan GuthrieMaster edit by Harlan Guthrie 'Nine to Midnight' written by Harlan Guthrie.
Performed by Harlan Guthrie, Dylan Griggs, Shaun Pellington, Rat Grimes, Jamie Petronis, Jeremy Enfinger, Nathan Lunsford, Cole Weavers, Jess Syratt, and Kevin Berrey.
Nine To Midnight IV
Tuesday, October 1, 2024 • Duration 01:55
On Halloween, over 30 shows will fill this feed with their individual horror stories. Tales of terror and malevolence that will frighten you beyond your wits.
Subscirbe now.
N4M: The Feed
Season 4
Thursday, October 31, 2024 • Duration 06:41
TITLE: The Feed
Description: A scientist starts investigating a mysterious black hole entity that could have disastrous consequences for our planet.
Credits: Written by Ryan Joseph Murphy, Starring Ryan Joseph Murphy and Brady Flanagan Edited and Sound Designed by Brady Flanagan
Content Warnings: Black hole sounds and mentions of death
Transcript Available Here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TOApNz9-40yrKLLdk8kXP4ee5xxGa6Xg/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=108222846297696850685&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Produced by Harlan Guthrie
Master edit by Harlan Guthrie
"Nine Till Midnight" was written by Harlan Guthrie
Performed by Harlan Guthrie, Dylan Griggs, Kevin Berrey, Shaun Pellington, Rae Lundberg, Vincent Comegys-Davis, Jesse Syratt, Alex Nursall, Emily Kellogg, Ian Boddy, Rat Grimes, Alex C. Telander, William A. Wellman, Jeremy Enfinger, Nathan Lunsford, Steven Anzalone, Danny Scott, Bob Danielson, Nic Rosenberg, and Jamie Petronis.
THE DEAD LETTER OFFICE OF SOMEWHERE, OHIO
"Downtown Train" was written, performed, and scored by Rat Grimes. Sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.
"Four Missing" was written by Jeremy Enfinger, and performed by Jeremy Enfinger and Nathan Lunsford. Music and sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Zapsplat.
CW: general horror and themes of death (adult and child)
"The Tunnels" was written, scored, and performed by Jesse Syratt. Sounds licensed under Creative Commons, courtesy of Freesound.org contributors (listed in transcript).
CW: possible claustrophobia, confinement, and loud sudden noises
"Baba Yaga O'Reilly" was written and performed by Kevin Berrey.
CW: the disappearance and likely murder of the unhoused, neglect of public goods and destruction of the commons, flooding and climate change, abduction, abandonment, neglect, invasion of privacy, assault, illegal trespassing, insinuated adultery, a broken ankle, sludge, the threat of being eaten by a monster or 'evil witch', death by immolation, vigilantism, severely inflated and inhumane housing costs
"Mr. Burroughs' Day Out" was written and performed by William A. Wellman. Soundtracks included 'The Void' by Stephen Keech, 'Bad Friends' by Tamuz Dekel, 'Dark Blood' by Jimmy Svensson, 'Outer Limits' by Theatre of Delays, and 'Aftershocks', by Ardie Son, and were used under license from Artlist.io
CW: mental health disorders, asylums, human experiments, straightjackets, imprisonment, needles, injections, blood, eye injuries, scalpels, medical horror, body horror, rats, cannibalism
"Nine Till Midnight" was written by Harlan Guthrie
Performed by Harlan Guthrie, Dylan Griggs, Kevin Berrey, Shaun Pellington, Rae Lundberg, Vincent Comegys-Davis, Jesse Syratt, Alex Nursall, Emily Kellogg, Ian Boddy, Rat Grimes, Alex C. Telander, William A. Wellman, Jeremy Enfinger, Nathan Lunsford, Steven Anzalone, Danny Scott, Bob Danielson, Nic Rosenberg, and Jamie Petronis.
THE DEAD LETTER OFFICE OF SOMEWHERE, OHIO
"Downtown Train" was written, performed, and scored by Rat Grimes. Sound effects courtesy of Pixabay.
"Four Missing" was written by Jeremy Enfinger, and performed by Jeremy Enfinger and Nathan Lunsford. Music and sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Zapsplat.
CW: general horror and themes of death (adult and child)
"The Tunnels" was written, scored, and performed by Jesse Syratt. Sounds licensed under Creative Commons, courtesy of Freesound.org contributors (listed in transcript).
CW: possible claustrophobia, confinement, and loud sudden noises
"Baba Yaga O'Reilly" was written and performed by Kevin Berrey.
CW: the disappearance and likely murder of the unhoused, neglect of public goods and destruction of the commons, flooding and climate change, abduction, abandonment, neglect, invasion of privacy, assault, illegal trespassing, insinuated adultery, a broken ankle, sludge, the threat of being eaten by a monster or 'evil witch', death by immolation, vigilantism, severely inflated and inhumane housing costs
"Mr. Burroughs' Day Out" was written and performed by William A. Wellman. Soundtracks included 'The Void' by Stephen Keech, 'Bad Friends' by Tamuz Dekel, 'Dark Blood' by Jimmy Svensson, 'Outer Limits' by Theatre of Delays, and 'Aftershocks', by Ardie Son, and were used under license from Artlist.io
CW: mental health disorders, asylums, human experiments, straightjackets, imprisonment, needles, injections, blood, eye injuries, scalpels, medical horror, body horror, rats, cannibalism
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