The Creepy Reads Podcast

Written by: Tori The Moth
  • Summary

  • Join Tori The Moth as she regales you with classic, as well as original, short stories from the horror/gothic/thriller genre. Do you have an original short story that qualifies as a "creepy read?" Email her at torithemoth@gmail.com if you'd like it read on the podcast!
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Episodes
  • In The Shadow Of Camille
    Jun 26 2023

    Back from hiatus, Tori The Moth is sharing her first original short story on the podcast. In The Shadow Of Camille was written over the span of five days in June 2023, and you, listeners, are the first to hear it. "This is a story of old bonds, hidden emotion, sudden revelation, and what happens when a person has had just about as much of something as they can stand."

    Pixabay Music Credits:
    "Creepy Night" by astrofreq
    "Cozy Evening" by PianoAmor
    "Thoughtful" by Palle1958
    "Open Tension" by SamuelFrancisJohnson
    "Die zwei Geschwister - Elongation" by SamuelFrancisJohnson
    "Dark Movement" by SamuelFrancisJohnson

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    37 mins
  • The Striding Place
    Dec 30 2022

    Tori The Moth wraps up 2022 with another creepy read from Gertrude Atherton. "This story was first published in 1896, and then again as part of The Bell in the Fog & Other Stories [...] in 1905. This eerie tale of friendship and love lost delves into the question 'Where do we go upon the moment of our death?' Does the soul instantly leave the bodily shell in which it was contained... or does it linger... just for a moment?"

    Pixabay Music Credits:

    "Creepy Night" by ASTROFREQ
    "Sunset - Ambient Dark Piano and Pad Music" by JuliusH
    "Never Again" by GuilhermeBernardes
    "Soft Piano Dramatic Modern Classical Composition B" by WinkingFoxMusic
    "Open Tension" by SamuelFrancisJohnson

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    20 mins
  • Death And The Woman
    Nov 30 2022

    It's time to celebrate the female authors of the gothic/horror genre! Join Tori The Moth as she shares a chilling tale from Gertrude Atherton. First published in Vanity Fair, London in 1892, and again as part of The Bell In The Fog & Other Stories in 1905, '"Death And The Woman' gives is a front row seat as a young wife watches over her dying husband in his final moments, anxiously awaiting and dreading the arrival of Death ... it is disturbing, spine tingling, suspenseful, universal."

    Pixabay Music Credits:
    "Creepy Night" by ASTROFREQ
    "Tense Sad Piano" by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer
    "Awaiting-Piano" by SamuelFrancisJohnson
    "Hope and despair" by Airda

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    22 mins

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