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In the world of short-term rentals, the personalities bound to the transaction sometimes briefly clash. Ninety-nine percent of the time, there’s not enough there for anything to seriously ignite. The one percent is called 418 Ulmus Street.

Sadie: Currer Hathaway (www.currerhathaway.com)

Music: “Fog Machine” and “Mellow Heart” by Emma Fradd. All rights reserved.

Song lyrics from "I Ain't Got No Home" by Woody Guthrie, Copyright 1961 (renewed) and 1963 (renewed) by Woody Guthrie Publications, Inc. & TRO-Ludlow Music, Inc. (BMI)

Available everywhere else this Friday.

Art by S. Patrick Brown, https://www.instagram.com/scalawagarts/

Because there are many people who will never go near the world of podcasts, I’ve recently uploaded a great deal of Knifepoint Horror stories to YouTube, including some that were originally embedded in the longer-form, multi-story episodes. The YouTube playlist called “Horror fiction by Soren Narnia” will show you everything that’s been uploaded so far. These are all first-person narrations; the radio plays are under a different category.

The cover image for all these videos is, yes, something I once whipped up at one of those “Paint Night” places where everyone grabs a brush and frantically lobs their best hopes at a canvas while paying $12 for a glass of $2 Merlot. A little digital re-colorizing and whammo! Kinda spooky.

Meanwhile, I recently narrated another new story written by the Fradds over on the Sibling Horror podcast...

I'll be back with another "epic length" Knifepoint Horror story very soon, and then it's back to something shorter and sweeter, methinks...

-S

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Joe

This I think was my favorite of your stories with another voice actor other than yourself. Very unpredictable and believeable acting

Erin Hall

I thought it was the garbage disposal lmaooo