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 No.39516

Just wondering what kind of horror stories the some users of /x/ likes to listen to at night. I'll start with video related.

 No.39517

I've already been through most of what Lovecraft, EG Swain, and MR James wrote, so right now I'm going through readings of Algernon Blackwood stories.


 No.39518

>>39516

I don't listen to stories, I read them. Lovecraft is my favourite


 No.39528

there's already a thread for this

>>>/creepy/34

>>38689


 No.39540

>>39528

Quit shilling your redundant board.


 No.39903

>>39516

Don't know about books on tape, but J. S. Le Fanu books (http://www.gutenberg.org/files/11699/11699-h/11699-h.htm) are okay, as are most of the Victorian-era authors.


 No.39906

>>39517

R.W. Chambers is also a good read




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