Alone in the Attic

By: Samuel Weston Evans
  • Summary

  • Enter the Attic, if you dare, to have yourself a fearful fright. Step into a supernatural space where haunted objects have scary stories to share, and listen to the terrifying tales told by the ghosts who are trapped within. Not only will you hear some horrifying histories, but with the Keeper as your guide, you may also discover the dark secrets that loom within the ancient walls of the Attic.


    ALONE IN THE ATTIC is a horror fiction anthology podcast, created and produced by Samuel Weston Evans, with episodes released weekly during the month of October.


    For the best audio experience, listening with headphones is recommended. And for those who are looking for an even greater fright, try listening alone and in the dark…


    Cover Art Illustrated by Mongemanuk.std

    © 2024 Alone in the Attic
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Episodes
  • The Campus Killer
    11 mins
  • The Hitchhiker
    Oct 24 2024

    When a hippie hitches a ride home from Woodstock in the summer of 1969, he becomes suspicious of the driver after noticing many strange things in and around the van that night. Is he still just hallucinating from the drugs he took or is he now witnessing something terrifyingly real?

    Created & Produced by Samuel Weston Evans
    Written & Directed by Samuel Weston Evans
    Sound-Designed & Edited by Samuel Weston Evans

    Vocal Performances by:
    Jax Pratt as Jerry
    Samuel Weston Evans as The Keeper

    Cover Art Illustrated by Mongemanuk.std
    Special Thanks to Ren Dara Santiago
    Website: https://aloneintheattic.buzzsprout.com/
    Instagram: @_aloneintheattic

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    15 mins
  • The Cave Dweller
    Oct 17 2024
    19 mins

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