Also features heavily in "She Was Just a Child", "I Regret Ever Working in the North Pole", and others. Walker, with a side of Humans Are the Real Monsters, but also occasionally dipping into Real After All territory. Doing In the Wizard: A common theme in stories by C.K.A Day in the Limelight: Matthew Bradford, who up until then had only been in about ten stories, was given the starring role in the season seven finale, "Borrasca", often regarded as the best episode of the series.Ditto with Paul Bae in "My Grandfather's Journal" and Marcus Damanda in both "Dusk on Old Arcadia" and "Till Childhood's End".She also later appeared in the adaptation of her story "Behind the Black Curtain". Walker, author of "Copper Canyon", lends her voice to one of the characters in the podcast's adaption. After that, though, she left for good except for a special appearance in the season seven finale, " Borrasca". Commuting on a Bus: Wendy Corrigan stopped narrating tales after season two, but due to her being good friends with David, she appeared occasionally, most notably in season four's "Viola's Baby". Additionally, It was around this time that he started hiring professional voice actors many of the original cast were volunteers directly from the Nosleep subreddit and had no prior experience. This is partially due to the fact that David decided to charge for full seasons staring then, and therefore needed the narrators to be available on a regular basis, which most of them were unable to do. Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Many narrators that were regulars in the first two seasons (Christina Scholz, Chris Eddleman, Jessica Prokuski, Jinny Sanders, Max Glaspey) all but disappeared from the podcast by the end of season three.Scandreth tends to draw heavily from British Isles folklore, and a lot of her stories are closer to dark fantasy than horror. Milos Bogetic is a fan of combining the evil in humans with the evil of the supernatural.Walker's stories all focus on the evil in humans, not from supernatural beings. Matt Dymerski loves ambiguous endings and leaving the reader with more questions at the end of the story than when they started.Meghan O'Hara Murray's stories are full of ghosts and the way they affect the living.Anton Scheller's signature is stories about forbidden places or things and his character's interactions with them.Central Theme: Almost all the regular authors on the podcast have a theme that is common thought their works.By the end of the fifth, he had left again. Sammy Raynor left the podcast at the end of the first season, but came back for the fourth.James Cleveland disappeared from the podcast during season three, but came back early on in season six and resumed his position as a regular narrator.Seasons, narrators, authors, and production provides examples of: The Strangest Security Tape I've Ever Seen.Works/Creators featured on the Nosleep Podcast with their own pages include:
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