48 min

Night of the Rider After the Gloaming

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After the Gloaming is a production of Dissonance Media and The Other Stories.
Night of the Rider was written by Alyson Faye.
Alyson lives in the UK, is a writer/tutor/editor, currently on The Casket of Fictional Delights, where several of her stories and podcasts can be heard. She is often out on the moors with her own dog, Roxy, a rescue Labrador who inspired the hound puppy in this story.
Narrator was performed by Lauren Kong - https://laurenkong.carrd.co/
Barnabas and Father were performed by Gordon Williams
Rider was performed by Everyday Eldrich - https://everydayeldritch.com/
Leonie was performed by Maddi Albregts - https://www.maddialbregts.com/
Marie was performed by Glenda Villamar - http://glendavillamarvoiceover.com/
Criminal was performed by Ray O Hare - https://twitter.com/ray_ohare
Mistress was performed by Emilie Brewer - https://emilievoiceacts.com/
Housemaid was performed by Lauren Kong - https://laurenkong.carrd.co/
 
Henry Blackwood was performed by Xander Zweig
Shelly Stevenson was performed by Alexandra Elroy
After the Gloaming script was written by James Barnett – http://www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
Sound production and editing was completed by James Barnett.
Theme music was scored by Duncan Muggleton and produced by James Barnett - https://temporalrecordings.wordpress.com/
Music and sound effects were provided by: Epidemic Sound, Sound Stripe, and Freesound.org.
If you have enjoyed the episode, please spread the word to anyone you feel may enjoy it and please support the show by leaving a review and giving it a 5-star rating.
To support the show and gain access to all episodes now, ad-free, and a bonus episode, head over to www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcast
This episode is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-Non-commercial-No Derivatives license. Don’t change it. Don’t sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it.
Stay Horrific, everyone!
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After the Gloaming is a production of Dissonance Media and The Other Stories.
Night of the Rider was written by Alyson Faye.
Alyson lives in the UK, is a writer/tutor/editor, currently on The Casket of Fictional Delights, where several of her stories and podcasts can be heard. She is often out on the moors with her own dog, Roxy, a rescue Labrador who inspired the hound puppy in this story.
Narrator was performed by Lauren Kong - https://laurenkong.carrd.co/
Barnabas and Father were performed by Gordon Williams
Rider was performed by Everyday Eldrich - https://everydayeldritch.com/
Leonie was performed by Maddi Albregts - https://www.maddialbregts.com/
Marie was performed by Glenda Villamar - http://glendavillamarvoiceover.com/
Criminal was performed by Ray O Hare - https://twitter.com/ray_ohare
Mistress was performed by Emilie Brewer - https://emilievoiceacts.com/
Housemaid was performed by Lauren Kong - https://laurenkong.carrd.co/
 
Henry Blackwood was performed by Xander Zweig
Shelly Stevenson was performed by Alexandra Elroy
After the Gloaming script was written by James Barnett – http://www.jamesbarnettcreative.com
Sound production and editing was completed by James Barnett.
Theme music was scored by Duncan Muggleton and produced by James Barnett - https://temporalrecordings.wordpress.com/
Music and sound effects were provided by: Epidemic Sound, Sound Stripe, and Freesound.org.
If you have enjoyed the episode, please spread the word to anyone you feel may enjoy it and please support the show by leaving a review and giving it a 5-star rating.
To support the show and gain access to all episodes now, ad-free, and a bonus episode, head over to www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcast
This episode is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-Non-commercial-No Derivatives license. Don’t change it. Don’t sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it.
Stay Horrific, everyone!
Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

48 min