Scary Stories Told in the Dark – Season 5, Episode 16 – “Paranormal Pages”

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Welcome to Season 5, Episode 16 of Scary Stories Told in the Dark, starring Otis Jiry.

In this episode of Scary Stories Told in the Dark, we bring you five terrifying tales from authors Seth Paul, Nicholas I. Loyd, David Feuling, N.M. Brown, and The Vesper’s Bell, performed by host and narrator Otis Jiry, about vicious vermin, spellbound books, desert-residing demons, unnatural exchanges, and paranormal apothecaries.

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STORIES FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE

Podcast executive produced and directed by: Craig Groshek
Podcast produced by: Craig Groshek
Podcast hosted by: Otis Jiry
Stories performed by: Otis Jiry
Sound design by: Craig Groshek
Script by: Craig Groshek
Original artwork by: David Romero

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Ricky Hurtt
Ricky Hurtt
4 years ago

The rat problem was really good. It had a helluva twist and didn’t didn’t end like I was expecting.

Kelly
Kelly
4 years ago

🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰