Dark Corners

By: David Allen Voyles
  • Summary

  • Dark Corners with David Allen Voyles features original tales of terror narrated by the author himself in the vein of old classic radio shows like Lights Out and Inner Sanctum, yet beware...these tales are even darker. The eerie yet beautiful music by dark ambient musician/composer Mombi Yuleman further ensures a spine-tingling experience for those brave enough to venture into the Dark Corners.
    David Allen Voyles
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Episodes
  • Ep. 13: Wraiths of the Appalachian, "Night Flight"
    Oct 26 2021
    Wraiths of the Appalachian comes to a roaring conclusion in this thirteenth and final episode as Eddie and the phantom wolfdog Snarly Yow follow their last directions from the mysterious Mr. D, which take them to South Mountain State Park in Maryland. But the adventure doesn't end there. You'll have to finish the rest of this terrifying wild ride to reach the terrifying climax of this final chapter of ghosts, cryptids, and other "ultra-terrestrials."
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    39 mins
  • Ep. 12: Wraiths of the Appalachian, "Sheepsquatch"
    Oct 19 2021
    Like most people, our reluctant ghost hunter and adventurer had never heard of Sheepsquatch, the local cryptid embraced by the people of Fairmont, West Virginia, but in this twelfth episode of Wraiths of the Appalachian, Eddie learns plenty after he meets a band of local musicians who invite him and Snarly Yow out for a night of unforgettable splendor and terror.
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    39 mins
  • Ep. 11: Wraiths of the Appalachian, "Masquerade"
    Oct 12 2021
    The two-part adventure in Flatwoods, WV, continues in this eleventh episode of Wraiths of the Appalachian when a fun festival celebrating the Flatwoods Monster turns incredibly dark for Eddie and the phantom dog, Snarly Yow.
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    28 mins

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