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Horror Tales

Horror Tales

Max Ablitzer narrating scary stories from today's horror authors

Horror tales is a podcast in which you can sit back and listen to a scary story written by one of today's horror authors. Presented by Max Ablitzer with original music and custom sound effects by Max Ablitzer for an immersive listening experience.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Horror Tales episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Horror Tales for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Horror Tales episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 13. The Dust Child
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08/17/19 • 30 min

Oliver had his first glimpse of the dust child two weeks after his mother started receiving treatments. Per his usual after-school routine, he peeked into the dim interior of her room, startled to discover a presence looming at her side.

Horror Tales is produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. This horror fiction was written by C.M. Muller and is narrated by Allyson Latondress.

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My name is Jacob Tyler. All my life I have earned my living at the barrel of a rifle–until the age of thirty, as a hunter of wild game, and later as a trapper for Mr. Astor’s company.

Horror Tales is produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. This horror fiction was written by David Surface and is narrated by Kieran Davison from Distant Light Narrations.

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Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 01. The Wallpaper Man
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08/09/18 • 43 min

A scary story in which you will meet Nick who encounters a strange creature living inside of the walls of a haunted house by the sea, he and his family moved in a year ago.

This ghost story is narrated and produced with original music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. The author of this horror fiction is Caleb Stephens.

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Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 14. A Dirty Winter Moon
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10/26/19 • 42 min

“Do you think fairies are real, Mama?” Sophia asked as Dandelion pressed a garlic clove into the dark soil, and reached for another. Dandelion smiled and brushed her dreadlocks from her face, let her eyes drift over the rugged landscaped. “If they are, this is where’d they’d live.”

Horror Tales is produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. This horror fiction was written by Matthew Brockmeyer and is narrated by Kieran Davison from Distant Light Narrations.

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Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 09. Leaking Out
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04/12/19 • 44 min

Lars is looking for shelter in an abandoned mansion, where he finds a strange, transparent, man-sized sheath - is someone or something already in there?

Horror Tales is produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. This horror fiction was written by Brian Evenson and is narrated by Joe Juvland.

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Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 08. The Devil's Leash
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03/17/19 • 46 min

As Isabel and her friends return from an apocalyptic sermon something preys on them in the woods. Is it true that the recent attacks on the villagers of Marvell Head are a punishment of God as implied by the Reverend Jacob?

Horror Tales is produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. This horror fiction was written by Christa Carmen and David Emery and is narrated by Kieran Davison from Distant Light Narrations.

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Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 07. Film Maudit
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02/15/19 • 46 min

Leslie has always found comfort in low budget horror movies - "the filthier, the better". Now, he is finally about to experience "the holy grail of rare and lost films", the infamous "Film Maudit". But he might be in for more horror than he bargained for.

Horror Tales is narrated and produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. The author of this horror fiction is Christopher Slatsky.

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Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 06. Poseidon's Revenge
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12/21/18 • 30 min

Captain Anderson and his crew were hoping to find a new lucrative trade route to exotic islands when their vessel got stuck in a mysterious fog on high seas. While they wait for the winds to pick up they get attacked by shadowy and deadly creatures.

Horror Tales is narrated and produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. The author of this horror fiction is Joshua Dyer.

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Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 05. Don't Let the Bedbugs Bite
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11/23/18 • 42 min

Dennis, a young widower living in the country, has neglected more in his life than just the housecleaning. He wonders what the chemicals used in the fields surrounding his house have done to the insects around there when he makes an unsettling discovery.

Horror Tales is narrated and produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. The author of this horror fiction is Clint Smith.

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Horror Tales - Horror Tales, Ep. 04. The Unknown Thing
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10/27/18 • 35 min

As an experienced river guide, Charlie believes he faces certain death when he is drawn by accident into an unknown underwater tunnel. But then he discovers strange markings on the wall.

Horror Tales is narrated and produced with original creepy music and scary sound effects by Max Ablitzer. The author of this horror fiction is Timothy G. Huguenin.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Horror Tales have?

Horror Tales currently has 14 episodes available.

What topics does Horror Tales cover?

The podcast is about Scary, Demon, Story, Ghost, Podcasts, Books, Fear, Arts, Haunted, Tv & Film, Dark and Horror.

What is the most popular episode on Horror Tales?

The episode title 'Horror Tales, Ep. 14. A Dirty Winter Moon' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Horror Tales?

The average episode length on Horror Tales is 41 minutes.

How often are episodes of Horror Tales released?

Episodes of Horror Tales are typically released every 28 days, 21 hours.

When was the first episode of Horror Tales?

The first episode of Horror Tales was released on Aug 9, 2018.

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