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Nosleep Podcast S2E05

July 1st, 2012 · Comments

The fifth episode of this season's Nosleep Podcast features stories about creepy strangers, long forgotten nightmares, and unexplained events. Highlighting horror stories from the Reddit.com horror writing community, these stories are designed to afflict your night with no sleep.

This episode features these stories:

"The Smiling Man" written by L.S. Riley (Redditor blue_tidal) and read by Michael McElroy (Redditor MikeTheInfidel). This story won the Nosleep Writing Contest for April 2012.

"Some Things are Best Left Unsaid" written by JT Senters (Redditor DinosaurTheFrog) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone).

"The Disappearance of Ashley, Kansas" written by Allan Kantor (Redditor CoasterKid93) and read, produced, & music by Jessica Prokuski & Ian Mendez.

"Terror Haute" written by William Dalphin (Redditor Twilight Sparrow) and read by David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone).


Disclaimer: This horror podcast is intended to frighten and disturb you. The stories herein may contain explicit language and graphic themes that are not suitable for people under the age of 16.


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The Nosleep Podcast created by: Matt Hansen (Redditor clever_imposter).

Podcast produced by: David Cummings (Redditor MikeRowPhone).

This podcast is licensed under Creative Commons 2012.

Music by: David Cummings, except where noted.

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  • William Dalphin

    Congratulations on another successful podcast. I especially want to commend the people behind the Ashley, Kansas story. It reminded me of the good old radio dramas I love to listen to on relic-radio. Keep up the great work, everybody.

    Jul 1, 2012 at 2:33 pm
  • Abby

    I rarely get truly frightened by these podcasts, and when I say rarely, I mean RARELY. The Smiling Man has me deeply disturbed. At first I didn’t listen to the podcast very closely but laughed at the part about what he meant to say and what he really said, so I listened to it again. That was a bad idea. I must applaud the author, L.S. Riley for his wonderful story. Amazing. And terrifying. Amazingly terrifying. Well done.

    Jul 23, 2012 at 10:57 pm
  • Addison

    I listen to this podcast while I’m at work. I work from late afternoon, to 10 o’clock every night. As the day drags on, the stories move from somewhat disturbing, to the calibur of “don’t make me go out into that dark parking lot alone” and I’ve actually taken to calling my mother while I’m walking out to my car. Especially after two previous stories–ETAOIN and Button Head…and the Smiling Man…never walking at night alone ever again.

    Aug 22, 2012 at 3:56 pm
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