Hey kiddos! Episode 5 is here with more saucy bangers and creepy stories to share!
Indie Music Featured Artists:
Hell Beings – “Wind Your Neck”
Skipping Stone – “Monster”
Creepy Pasta Story: “Glenmont” by Peter Frost David.
Peter Frost David finds an outlet for his chronically overactive imagination through his writing. His work often appears on Reddit’s r/nosleep forum, and his horror stories have found their way onto many best-of-all-time lists. Despite what might be inferred from his unique and genre-jumping fiction, Peter does live on the planet Earth. He recently moved from South Africa to Uzbekistan, where he continues his research into monsters, horror, and the development of terrifying alternate worlds. Read about his latest book, “Second Death” on this Blog HERE and buy the paperback or kindle version HERE
Extra special thanks to Mr. David for granting us permission to narrate his work.
Andrew Schmidley Bo: A little slow, stupid if you will, but stupid in robot terms, somehow. Was programmed with crippling depression and anxiety for some reason, it is believed that this is some kind of design flaw, the first made, the guinea pig.
Bot James Bot: Somehow really rebellious, believed to again be a design flaw of some sort. Bot James Bot always appears intoxicated for some reason, even though robots don’t drink anything. Bot James Bot believes that he only has to put up with this gig until he can land the right spy gig.
Chloe: Not flawed at all in terms of functionality, even though all the designs are flawed. Chloe is highly aware of how flawed the creator actually is, and quite frankly, how stupid. The reason Chloe was created was because the creator doesn’t have any business strategy other than a poorly drafted business plan that involves sending bots into the streets of Portland to panhandle for money to try and pay bills. Chloe looks like a very grungy, poorly groomed homeless man, but has been programmed with a voice that sounds more similar to a woman because as the creator put it, “that will help close deals and bring in money, people are more receptive to chicks.”