
63 episodes

The Cellar Letters Jamie Petronis
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4.5 • 140 Ratings
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After a rough year, I thought I would move to the East Coast to get some fresh air and try something new... I can't explain it, but something about the new house and this whole state feels...off. For business inquiries, please email TheCellarLetters@gmail.comSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CellarLetters?fan_landing=truewww.thecellarletters.com Get bonus content on Patreon
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Feed Drop - Maeltopia
About Maeltopia
Maeltopia is a horror/dark fantasy podcast with various series and stories that all take place in the same world. As a result, various storylines intersect and effect one another, leading to the feeling of a robust and dynamic world. Maeltopia encompasses various interconnected series such as “The Shepherd of Wolves,” “The Damnation Machine,” “Red Mother,” “Grimland,” and “The Sleep Wake Cycle.”
About episode 1 of “The Shepherd of Wolves:”
The Family Man, a serial killer known to use the bones of his deceased family as killing instruments, finds himself the subject of a strange and ominous force's attention. Drawn to the hollow insides of an abandoned cottage, the notorious murderer finds something both inexplicable and darkly intriguing.
Content warnings: death, murder, adult themes.
Written and directed by Mark A. Anzalone
Edited by Walker Kornfeld
Produced by Steven J. Anzalone
Voiced by Mark Anzalone
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Feed Drop - Ostium
Today's feed drop is the first episode of the fantastic series, Ostium!
On this episode of the Ostium podcast, listeners get to meet Jake Fisher for the first time and learn about a special place called Ostium. Episode 1 - Population Zero was written and produced by Alex C. Telander. Music and the voice of Jake Fisher is by Chris Fletcher. For more information, go to ostiumpodcast.com.
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Episode 50 - Forgotten But Not Gone
The Cellar Letters is an Audio Drama created by Jamie Petronis.
Is this... is this the first time I actually have someone to corroborate the information in one of these letters? Wait... what is this... how did this get in here?
Cast:
Jamie Petronis as Nate
David Ault as Dr. Ian Jones
For more David Ault, check out Shadows at the Door! Shadows At The Door : Macabre Tales & Spirited Debate
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The Cellar Letters
Content Warnings Below. Possible Spoilers
General horror
General paranoia
Surreal/Unreality
Swearing
Mention of Suicide
Blood
Bug noises
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Episode 49 - Bug
The Cellar Letters is an Audio Drama created by Jamie Petronis.
Someone left this letter in that cabinet with a live bug inside... why. Who does that?
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The Cellar Letters – Rusty Quill
The Cellar Letters Podcast (discord.com)
The Cellar Letters - Horror Audio Drama (@CellarLetters) / Twitter
The Cellar Letters
Content Warnings Below. Possible Spoilers
General horror
General paranoia
Surreal/Unreality
Swearing
Group Suicide
Blood
Bug noises
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What is this..?
Another weird letter... but this one seems different.
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Episode 48 - Doula
The Cellar Letters is an Audio Drama created by Jamie Petronis.
If a police officer tells you to keep reading... you keep reading.
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The Cellar Letters - Horror Audio Drama (@CellarLetters) / Twitter
The Cellar Letters
Content Warnings Below. Possible Spoilers
General horror
General paranoia
Surreal/Unreality
Swearing
Childbirth
Group Suicide
Blood
Bug noises
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Customer Reviews
AMAZING
you guys do awesome I love the 2 way one bein so excited the other being excited then down or scared y’all do amazing together and I really hope this podcast continues and y’all keep doing what y’all are doing
Phenomenal podcast!! My #1 favorite
Malevolent has been my favorite podcast since I stumbled upon it shortly after its release. First episode had me hooked! The acting is phenomenal, storyline is gripping, writing is like no other podcast out there! I honestly do not know how you could give it anything other than a 5⭐️rating! Unless it is to beg for more episodes per month ☺️ if you love horror with depth and suspense, this is the podcast for you!
story is interesting but the performances and sound mixing…
All of these narrative horror podcasts have the same problem with voice over performance.
Here, every character stutters or has this layer of apprehension to his or her voice that makes it so tough to get through. Even when the main character is reading the letters, he speaks in the same hyper-insecure fashion.
I understand that comes from an attempt to build a character, the main guy is supposed to be suffering from a loss of a relationship, but this medium is audio only. Clarity is more important than “realistic” line readings.