
33 episodes

Tiny Terrors Pulp Audio
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4.8 • 54 Ratings
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Cole, Mark, and D come to you to showcase some of the most interesting stories on the Tiny Terrors Offline Scary Story Exchange. As they fall deeper into the grips of the forgotten world of scary stories pen pals, they'll find that not all is as it seems. There are bits of ourselves we give away as we tell our stories, and there are those things without eyes in the dark that feed as we spin our yarns.
Produced by Pulp Audio
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TT Fan Showcase Entry #003: Nosy Neighbour
Hello Terrorizers,
Today, I bring you - out of character and out of canon - the very first Tiny Terrors Fan Showcase, don’t worry this is only a working title and snazzier branding will be coming when next we attempt to crack open the twisted minds of those we call terrorizers online, in a more organized and formal fan showcase.
But for now I bring you The Tiny Terrors Fan Showcase ™ - and it is just that, a showcase - not a contest.
I have selected 3 stories, not based on a numerical value denoting whether or not they are good, but three examples I felt showed the writer felt joy in their creation of twisted creatures.
Thanks to all the terrorizers, the exchange is… thriving…. And evolving… Unlike the exchange we hear our protagonists interact with, ours has become digital…. Still lo-fi, amateurish…. charming - but digital.
This showcase is a way of giving back, for your devotion to the growth and prosperity of the exchange. May it forever live on in the darkness of our hearts.
//This episode was brought to you by our newest Patreon Members and their generosity. Today we'd like to thank:
Alexys Baxter, czsk, Cathy Gaubert, TTT, and Samantha Ward.
//If you'd like to join them visit www.patreon.com/pulpaudio
//Edited By: Mike LeBeau
//Written By: Melissa Baldino
//Directed By: Cole Weavers
//This episode featured:
Cole Weavers as ColeJesse Syratt as Jesse Sygard
//You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting our Patreon for additional episodes and content
//Marketed and Distributed By Rusty Quill Network
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TT Fan Showcase Entry #002: Introduced Species
Hello Terrorizers,
Today, I bring you - out of character and out of canon - the very first Tiny Terrors Fan Showcase, don’t worry this is only a working title and snazzier branding will be coming when next we attempt to crack open the twisted minds of those we call terrorizers online, in a more organized and formal fan showcase.
But for now I bring you The Tiny Terrors Fan Showcase ™ - and it is just that, a showcase - not a contest.
I have selected 3 stories, not based on a numerical value denoting whether or not they are good, but three examples I felt showed the writer felt joy in their creation of twisted creatures.
Thanks to all the terrorizers, the exchange is… thriving…. And evolving… Unlike the exchange we hear our protagonists interact with, ours has become digital…. Still lo-fi, amateurish…. charming - but digital.
This showcase is a way of giving back, for your devotion to the growth and prosperity of the exchange. May it forever live on in the darkness of our hearts.
//This episode was brought to you by our newest Patreon Members and their generosity. Today we'd like to thank:
Alexys Baxter, czsk, Cathy Gaubert, TTT, and Samantha Ward.
//If you'd like to join them visit www.patreon.com/pulpaudio
//Edited By: Mike LeBeau
//Written By: Penny Durham
//Directed By: Cole Weavers
//This episode featured:
Cole Weavers as ColeB.Narr as D
//You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting our Patreon for additional episodes and content
//Marketed and Distributed By Rusty Quill Network
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. -
TT Fan Showcase Entry #001: Me
Hello Terrorizers,
Today, I bring you - out of character and out of canon - the very first Tiny Terrors Fan Showcase, don’t worry this is only a working title and snazzier branding will be coming when next we attempt to crack open the twisted minds of those we call terrorizers online, in a more organized and formal fan showcase.
But for now I bring you The Tiny Terrors Fan Showcase ™ - and it is just that, a showcase - not a contest.
I have selected 3 stories, not based on a numerical value denoting whether or not they are good, but three examples I felt showed the writer felt joy in their creation of twisted creatures.
Thanks to all the terrorizers, the exchange is… thriving…. And evolving… Unlike the exchange we hear our protagonists interact with, ours has become digital…. Still lo-fi, amateurish…. charming - but digital.
This showcase is a way of giving back, for your devotion to the growth and prosperity of the exchange. May it forever live on in the darkness of our hearts.
//This episode was brought to you by our newest Patreon Members and their generosity. Today we'd like to thank:
Alexys Baxter, czsk, Cathy Gaubert, TTT, and Samantha Ward.
//If you'd like to join them visit www.patreon.com/pulpaudio
//Edited By: Mike LeBeau
//Written By: Nicole Hastings
//Directed By: Cole Weavers
//This episode featured:
Cole Weavers as ColeMike LeBeau as Mark LeBeouf
//You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting our Patreon for additional episodes and content
//Marketed and Distributed By Rusty Quill Network
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. -
TT6005: The Red VHS
//Top Secret TT6005: For qualified ears only!
//Do you remember VHS?
//If you're old enough, I bet you do...
//This episode was brought to you by our newest Patreon Members and their generosity. Today we'd like to thank: Alexys Baxter, czsk, Cathy Gaubert, TTT, and Samantha Ward.
//If you'd like to join them visit www.patreon.com/pulpaudio
Edited By: Mike LeBeau
Directed by Cole Weavers
Written By: C.F. Ortiz
https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/12recrr/i_found_a_red_vhs_tape_in_my_grandmas_collection/
//This episode featured:
Jesse Syratt as Jess Sygard
//You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting our Patreon for additional episodes and content
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TT020: More Human Than Human
//Are you human?
//I bet you are....
//This episode was brought to you by our newest Patreon Members and their generosity. Today we'd like to thank:
Alexys Baxter, czsk, Cathy Gaubert, TTT, and Samantha Ward.
//If you'd like to join them visit www.patreon.com/pulpaudio
//Edited By: Mike LeBeau
//Written By: Cole Weavers
//Directed By: Cole Weavers
//This episode featured:
Cole Weavers as ColeMike LeBeau as Mark LeBeouf
//You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting our Patreon for additional episodes and content
//Marketed and Distributed By Rusty Quill Network
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TT6004: The Kik Game
//Top Secret TT6004: For qualified ears only!
//Have You Received Scam Texts?
//I bet you have!
//This episode was brought to you by our newest Patreon Members and their generosity. Today we'd like to thank:
Cathy Gaubert, TTT, Samantha Ward, Cassie Carruth, and Brianna
//If you'd like to join them visit patreon.com/pulpaudio
Edited By: Mike LeBeau
Directed by Cole Weavers
Written By: GTripp14
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/tzypks/the_kik_game/
//This episode featured:
Mike LeBeau as Mark LeBeouf
//You can subscribe to this podcast using your podcast software of choice, or by visiting our Patreon for additional episodes and content
//Marketed and Distributed By Rusty Quill Network
Customer Reviews
Love it!
Awesome podcast. Great stories.
A fantastically spooky and atmospheric horror podcast
I love the stories you tell and the sound design is very well done!
Sigh inducing
It was interesting for the first few episodes and then they cast off actually telling stories to instead tell some unoriginal meta narrative and have it go on forever. And the interpersonal relationships are cringe inducing. I’ll return when they actually start telling stories because the production value is great, the voice actors are good, it’s just the style that’s… sighhhhhh