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Darkowl Horror

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by Steve Herting

27 episodes
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<p>Darkowl Horror is a collection of vintage horror narrations from the golden age of pulp fiction.</p><p>Explore eerie tales inspired by the strange stories once published in magazines like Weird Tales. These classic horror stories from the early 20th century feature haunted places, supernatural encounters, and cosmic dread.</p><p>Perfect for late-night listening, relaxation, or falling asleep, each episode delivers immersive storytelling with a dark, atmospheric tone.</p>

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3/6/2026

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Episode thumbnail for The Witchcraft of Ulua – Classic Dark Fantasy Audiobook by Clark Ashton Smith (Vintage Horror for Sleep)

May 12, 2026

The Witchcraft of Ulua – Classic Dark Fantasy Audiobook by Clark Ashton Smith (Vintage Horror for Sleep)

<p>In the ancient, aging land of Tasuun, a young cup-bearer named Amalzain finds that virtue is no protection against the sorceries of Princess Ulua. This narration of Clark Ashton Smith's "The Witchcraft of Ulua" brings to life a world of bone-built houses, silver amulets, and the suffocating pressure of invisible, rotting succubi.</p><p>As the protagonist is hunted across the desert by leprous larvae and the tactile horrors of the tomb, the story maintains a heavy, rhythmic dread perfect for late-night listening. Experience a masterclass in decadent horror where the haunting is not merely seen, but felt in the very marrow of the bones.</p>

Episode thumbnail for The Outsider – Gothic Horror Story by H.P. Lovecraft (Scary Story for Sleep)

May 7, 2026

The Outsider – Gothic Horror Story by H.P. Lovecraft (Scary Story for Sleep)

<p>In H.P. Lovecraft's "The Outsider," a solitary inhabitant of a damp, decaying castle escapes his lightless existence to seek the sunlit world of his books, only to find a reality more haunting than his original isolation. The narrative follows a frantic journey through ruined stone and moonlit graveyards toward a festive gathering that ends in a soul-annihilating realization.</p><p>This story builds a heavy sense of psychological dread and existential loneliness, perfect for a quiet night spent exploring the boundaries of the self. The dreamlike progression and somber atmosphere offer a deep, immersive experience for late-night listening.</p>

Episode thumbnail for The Incubus – Classic Pulp-Gothic Audiobook by Hamilton Craigie (Vintage Horror for Sleep)

May 5, 2026

The Incubus – Classic Pulp-Gothic Audiobook by Hamilton Craigie (Vintage Horror for Sleep)

<p>In Hamilton Craigie’s The Incubus, a calculated betrayal within the winding, Aztec corridors of a subterranean labyrinth dissolves into an obsessive nightmare of darkness and weight. As Gerald Marston attempts to flee the scene of his crime, the "Stygian darkness" of the tombs and the rhythmic, blood-like dripping of water strip away his sanity.</p><p>The tension shifts from a simple murder plot into a claustrophobic struggle against a physical burden that refuses to be shaken. This vintage exploration of guilt and retributive madness provides a steady, rhythmic dread ideal for late-night listening.</p>

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What is Darkowl Horror?
<p>Darkowl Horror is a collection of vintage horror narrations from the golden age of pulp fiction.</p><p>Explore eerie tales inspired by the strange stories once published in magazines like Weird Tales. These classic horror stories from the early 20th century feature haunted places, supernatural encounters, and cosmic dread.</p><p>Perfect for late-night listening, relaxation, or falling asleep, each episode delivers immersive storytelling with a dark, atmospheric tone.</p>
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