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Horror Hill: A Horror Anthology and Scary Stories Series Podcast

Horror Hill: A Horror Anthology and Scary Stories Series Podcast
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A multiple story, horror-themed audio storytelling podcast, spun off from Chilling Tales for Dark Nights and its popular YouTube channel of the same name. The show stars voice actor Erik Peabody, and the hand-picked work of dozens of accomplished independent and previously-published contributing authors.
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Good evening, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody. We’ve got an interesting story for you tonight, from author M. Ennenbach. It’s titled, “I Saw It From the Upstairs Window.
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Well hello there, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. We’ve got a good one for you tonight, from an author that’s brand new to the show, JR Hamantaschen. I’ve been familiar with JR’s work fora few years, and am happy that we finally get to... bring him into the fold. This story is titled, “Sorry Has Its Natural End.” Meet Max, a young man in his early twenties with two big problems. The first is that he has lost most of his sight to a degenerative retinal condition. The second is that he has let his situation embitter him to the world. One morning, Max stumbles across an account of another person with a similar vision issue, someone who has just had cutting edge surgery (pun very much intended) and has now regained his sight. Max, filled with sudden hope, reaches out to this person, unaware of the horror that he has already set into motion.
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We have two tales for you tonight, and I can tell you, listeners, that they’re both top-shelf.
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Good evening, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. As always, I am your loyal host, Erik Peabody. Now, I need to warn you in advance about tonight’s tale. When you hear the title, you might think that we’ve gone soft, that we’ve started bringing more family-friendly fare to thistable. But I assure you, this is no story of athletically-inclined canines, partner-cops sharing alaugh in the face of danger, or friendly little aliens that befriend local children. I don’t want you jumping to any conclusions here, even though tonight’s feature, written by Lucretia Vastea, is titled, “Buddy.
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Hello there, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we’re featuring a story tonight from an author that’s new to the show, Michael Botur.
You know, being fifteen years old is a tough age for most people. You don’t have much control over your life, you don’t know what you really want, and hell, you might not even know who you are, deep down. It can be an impressionable age, where you can inadvertently step onto a bad path and not even know it. The fifteen year old protagonist in tonight’s story finds himself in just such a position. He has an interest in the strange and the occult, and has found fuel for his interests in a periodical called The Strange Paper.
The editor of The Strange Paper is an enigmatic man named Maxwell Winkle. As our protagonist meets up with Mr. Winkle and goes further down the rabbit hole of the bizarre, we’re left to wonder what’s mere paranoid fantasy, and what’s actually real.
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Well hello there, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we’ve got a nice and creepy one for you tonight.
This story comes to us from James Vodrey, and takes place in the United Kingdom. There are a lot of similarities between the UK and the USA, one of which is that police officers are sent to a wide range of situations. Some of them, like in-progress robberies, are obviously high-risk, and officers respond to them with a fresh dose of adrenaline already in their systems. Others, like checking in a family member that hasn’t been heard from in a while, can seem like humdrum busy work. That being said, they really never know exactly what they’re going to roll up on.
One other thing to mention is that the majority of police in the United Kingdom don’t carry guns. I’d also like to extend thanks to Olivia Steele, who will be guesting in this story is the voice of Kim.
Disclaimer: This story features violence to animals, a dog in particular. If this isn't for you then we will see you next time!
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Good evening, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody. You know, the last few episodes have featured several shorter stories, so I figured it was high time to focus on a single tale of terror this evening.
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Well, hello there, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we’ve got a spicy double-feature for you tonight.
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Good evening, listeners, and welcome to Season 8, Episode 5 of Horror Hill. Tonight’s episode brings you a trifecta of titillating terror, with three stories that are guaranteed to chill your bones
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Good evening, everyone, and welcome back to Horror Hill. Tonight’s episode features a story by Pine Moon Poet, entitled “The Alpha Syndicate–The Secret Garden.” This continues the story of Markus Kent, an ex-cop who got headhunted to join an organization that handles things a bit more serious than shoplifters, vandals, and even murderers. Markus is now part of the Alpha Syndicate’s Whiskey team, and has already stared down otherworldly horrors in Egypt. In fact, we covered Markus’ first mission back in Season 6, Episode 17 of Horror Hill. While not necessarily required, you might have a deeper appreciation of this story if you listen to that episode first.
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Why, hello there, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we’ve got quite a good story for you tonight. In this episode, we’ll be featuring “Make It a Double,” by Warren Benedetto
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Welcome back, folks, to your weekly dose of scares. I’m Erik Peabody, your host, and we’re picking up steam for season 8 of Horror Hill. Tonight, we have a dastardly double-feature for you.
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Well, good evening, listeners, and welcome to Season 8 of Horror Hill. Tonight, we’re going to be finishing up our cliffhanger from last week, closing out “The Book of Agony” by Dagan Billips. If you haven’t heard that episode yet, I highly recommend you check it out before continuing here. For the rest of you, here’s a quick recap of the story so far.
Ben is a twelve year old boy living in Tennessee, and he has a few problems. His best friend, Daniel, was found dead under mysterious circumstances, his parents are horrible to him, and to top it all off, a strange book has appeared in Ben’s room. Ben has been having violent dreams, watching his friend die over and over, and now, Daniel himself has been visiting Ben, urging him to read the book and do him some unnamed favor.
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Good evening, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. We’re closing out Season 7 with a cliffhanger, but don’t worry. We plan on wrapping this story up next week as we begin Season 8.
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Good evening, listeners, and welcome to Season 7, Episode 23 of Horror Hill. We’ve got another double-feature today, bringing you all a nice charcuterie board of horror: varied, delicious, and still dripping.
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Hello, listeners, and welcome to Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we’re going to be closing out January here with one HELL of a story.
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Hello, listeners, and welcome to season 7, episode 20 of Horror Hill. As always, I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we got a particularly vile double-feature for you tonight. These two stories have been hand-picked to make you squirm. Last week, I mentioned how much I enjoy a despicable protagonist, and I’m doubling down on that sentiment this week.
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Hello again, listeners, and welcome back to Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we’ve got two spooky stories for you tonight.
First, from Matt Howes, we have a delightful period piece titled “The Sunken City.” In the grand tradition of HP Lovecraft, our protagonist is hunting down rumors of a lost city in the uncharted waters off of southern Africa. It seems that new obstacles are popping up at every step of his journey, but he dauntlessly (and potentially foolishly) perseveres. What horrors await him in the sunken city? Will he escape with his life, and his sanity intact? Who can tell...
Following that, we have “Road Killer,” by Geddy Cahoon. Our story opens with our hero (and believe me listener, I use that term loosely) named James, as he’s extracting his shoe from some sun-baked roadkill on an empty stretch of highway in the desert. Poor James’ car has broken down, and he’s already late for an appointment with his ex-wife and his son, two people that James does not hold in high regard. Unfortunately for him, his troubles are just beginning. I love a story that has a solid piece-of-shit protagonist, and James is absolutely someone that I love to hate.
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Hello, listeners, and welcome to Season 7, Episode 18 of Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we’ve got a creepy double-feature for you all to welcome in the new year.
Our first story is “The Disappearing Boy,” from PD Williams. Lenore is a high school student at Ridley High. She has just met a new student, the sullen and down-trodden Tommy Naughton. It quickly becomes apparent that there’s more to Tommy than meets the eye, and things quickly spiral into the horrifying.
I’d also like to thank Danielle Hewitt, who will be joining us on this story.
Following that, we have KE Brown’s “The Sidewalk Man,” in which a freak accident causes a nearby college student to start seeing strange things. What is real, and what is the result of the brain responding such a traumatic event?
Welcome to 2023, listeners. Let’s start things off on the right foot with something spooky, shall we?
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Hello, listeners, and welcome to Season 7, Episode 17 of Horror Hill. I’m your host, Erik Peabody, and we’re closing out the year with a fun little tale of old world magic. Something I’ve always enjoyed about folk myths and legends is how directly deities and demigods influence the lives of mortals. It takes a lot of the guess work out of living, don’t you think? If you’re doing something that your god doesn’t like, well, they might just come down and tell you so. Or fill your house with vipers or something.
Then again, it might not always simplify things. Take our story tonight, for example. Our unnamed narrator has been tasked by the witches of his village with finding their Yule Tree. This involves his venturing into the nearby sacred woods with an axe to find the one special tree that The Horned God will allow them to cut down. However, the benevolent Horned God is not the only being in the forest, and this one might not have our protagon ist’s best interests at heart.
Oh, and I forgot to mention that today’s story features both Nick Goroff and Geoff Sturtevant. Nick and Geoff, thanks for making this one extra special.
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Hey that's pretty exciting that you guys are narrating the T.E.D.KLEIN book, I read THE CEREMONIES and it was pretty damn cool, so that makes this show cool!!
24 minutes in, and I can't figure out what the hell is happening in this story or why I'm supposed to care. The writing style does not work well in this medium.
alright so, WTF happened, in the first one there is just a massive loose end...... what happened?!?!
Hate to be that guy, but the Nanny is around 1,200 feet, not 12,000 feet. made me do a double take. Great story!
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I love all of Dale and Earl stories. or the Earl and Dale stories lol
I really dig the Intro music
What in the actual hell? Heads-up, new listeners. This story has a surprise -old lady and dog- love scene. wtf...
Jason Hill is unsurpassed as a teller of tales. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The kid should have just done hisself in, man that was brutal, GREAT story, also very 😢, hat's off there buddy!!
I finally got fed up with the commercials and the insane length of the intros and paid for the "patrons version". Can you guess what I discovered? THERE ARE STILL COMMERCIALS!!! Only now, instead of just dealing with the commercials peppered throughout the program, I also have a continuous stream of thumbnail ads playing across the top of the screen. I paid $5 for this, what a crock of BS! Don't waste your money!!!
Is there a part 2 to Army, by Soren Narnia? ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Honestly, I almost stop listening to horror Hill because of these damn commercials for the apology line. I’m a truck driver, and I count on being able to do things without having to take my eyes off the road. Having to hunt for the last episode I was listening to because after every episode it takes me to the apology line commercial at the top of the list, doesn’t help me. At this point, I don’t even want to listen to the apology line because I’m so pissed off from having to search where I was because the freaking apology line commercial takes me to the top of the freaking playlist. 
The payoff at the end was not worth 1.5 hours of listening.
Past 2 episodes have been more like the gruesome fare I desire to consume, like going from a line cook to a gourmet chef, ya get better with each dish ya Serve!!!
Do not listen to this if you have just eaten...
Roots and all. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Two thumbs down. Nothing horrific here. First story was just silly with cliché characters and middle school-level writing. The second had almost no actual story. Jason's excellent narration couldn't save these two.
Revisiting old episodes. Top draw ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Two excellent, creepy tales. I love Soren's voice, but I think Mr. Hill did the story a great justice.