Something is very wrong in the small town of Bleakwood. Strange mysteries and terrifying creatures now lurk in the shadows of this once ordinary place.
In the new horror podcast Bleakwood from Hollow Stone Press, the mysterious narrator sets out to uncover the darkness that has fallen over the town. With each new episode, he delves deeper into uncanny tales from Bleakwood’s residents, piecing together clues to the source of the town's corruption.
What sinister force has torn open the veil between worlds, letting horrors leak into Bleakwood? And can the narrator ever hope to reseal the wound and restore normalcy? Join him on his unnerving investigation as he trails ghosts, monsters and unspeakable things that should not be.
Through classic British folktales and modern creepypastas alike, Bleakwood will send chills down your spine and leave you peering into the shadows, wondering what otherworldly terrors might lurk just out of sight. This paranormal podcast is guaranteed to haunt your dreams for nights to come. So listen if you dare - but the truths unearthed may be too terrifying to comprehend.
Created and narrated by Blood on the Motorway author Paul Stephenson and with stories by some of the most exciting voices in British modern Horror, subscribe to Bleakwood for a fresh story every month.
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Something is very wrong in the small town of Bleakwood. Strange mysteries and terrifying creatures now lurk in the shadows of this once ordinary place.
In the new horror podcast Bleakwood from Hollow Stone Press, the mysterious narrator sets out to uncover the darkness that has fallen over the town. With each new episode, he delves deeper into uncanny tales from Bleakwood’s residents, piecing together clues to the source of the town's corruption.
What sinister force has torn open the veil between worlds, letting horrors leak into Bleakwood? And can the narrator ever hope to reseal the wound and restore normalcy? Join him on his unnerving investigation as he trails ghosts, monsters and unspeakable things that should not be.
Through classic British folktales and modern creepypastas alike, Bleakwood will send chills down your spine and leave you peering into the shadows, wondering what otherworldly terrors might lurk just out of sight. This paranormal podcast is guaranteed to haunt your dreams for nights to come. So listen if you dare - but the truths unearthed may be too terrifying to comprehend.
Created and narrated by Blood on the Motorway author Paul Stephenson and with stories by some of the most exciting voices in British modern Horror, subscribe to Bleakwood for a fresh story every month.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

George just wants to give back to the town of Bleakwood. If only he knew the cost...
Minutes of the AGM was written by Dan Howarth and read by Paul Stephenson. Dan Howarth is a writer from the North of England and is the author of the short story collection Dark Missives, the snowbound horror novella Territory and the folk-horror stag party novel Last Night of Freedom. All Dan's books are available from his own label, Northern Republic.
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Don’t forget, Darkness Come Alive, Paul's new vampire novel set in York, is out now.
Paramedic Lucy Barker thinks she's seen it all, after years of responding to violent accidents and medical emergencies on the streets of York. But when she arrives on the scene of a brutal attack, Lucy finds herself drawn into a nightmare world beyond her comprehension. Inside a blood-drenched room lay two bodies; one dying from a neck wound, the other with a stake through the heart. Standing over both, a creature torn from the pages of myth: Adam, a vampire with two and a half centuries of terror in his past. If you want to know more about the book, you can find all the links to buy, my blog, and much more at paulstephensonbooks.com.
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