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Dead Oaks: "Messages, Part 2"

After having been locked in an asylum and attacking his doctor, Otto is on the run--yet again--from the malevolent forces of Dead Oaks, and those closest to him (both good and evil) are out to find him. While the end of Otto's story draws closer, a series of voicemail messages reveals even more about the sinister town of Dead Oaks and how Otto may or may not be able to escape his own fate. Today’s episode, “Messages Part Two” was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Lenore Fischer was Cherie Sanders. The voice of Mrs. Gillespie was Debby Fey. The voice of the Librarian was Christopher Waltz. And the voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore. Music in today’s episode was "Creepy," performed and recorded by Nicholas Critney and "Diabolus," courtesy of purple-planet.com. Check back in two weeks for the next short story installment of Dead Oaks, Insatiable Appetite by Sean Hodell. And for more information, check out  www.deadoakspodcast.co...

Dead Oaks: Three Tales

Today’s episode of Dead Oaks: A Horror Anthology Podcast, “Three Tales” was narrated by Edward Whalen. “Gnaw” was written by Chris Lovato. “Sounds” was written by Ibrahim Oga. And “Leonard” was written by Tonissa Saul. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy” performed and recorded by Nicholas Critney along with “Faded Grandeur,” “Harbinger of Doom,” and “Turning the Screw,” courtesy of purple-planet.com. Please check back in two weeks for the next episode in Otto’s Story, “Message, Part 2.” Dead Oaks is brought to you by BronzeCast Productions. For more information about the authors and stories you heard today, and for more information, f ind us on Twitter @deadoakspodcast. To read each individual story and find out more about the authors, keep scrolling! Gnaw by Chris Lovato Chalk glided across a blackboard to make a list. “Now, who can tell me what these are?” Miss Rachel Griffiths turned to her class, pointing to what she'd written. Many hands r...

Dead Oaks: "Dr. Nate"

In the latest episode of Otto's story, Otto sits down for a psychiatric session with Dr. Nate, who may have ulterior motives when it comes to helping Otto discover who he really is and why he continues losing time through blackouts. “Dr. Nate” was written by me, Christopher Waltz. The voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore , and the voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy” performed and recorded by Nicholas Critney. Please check back in two weeks for a special short story installment of Dead Oaks featuring three short tales written by three different authors. Dead Oaks is brought to you by BronzeCast Productions. For more information and instructions on submitting your own Dead Oaks story, check out  www.deadoakspodcast.com  or find us on Twitter @ deadoakspodcast .

Horror Update: The Log House by Baylea Hart

A woman abandoned in a deadly forest is forced to fight for her survival... Penny does not care about other people. They are necessary only in as far as they are useful, and most are not useful at all.  Getting pregnant, the unplanned side-effect of her affair with a married man, was useful. Having a child meant that she could live in relative peace, safe from the dangers outside a house shared by hundreds. A house that includes the man ’s wife, Mary , a woman who watches Penny from the shadows. When Penny wakes on a makeshift boat careening down a river, head throbbing, she knows Mary  is responsible .  Left to the deadly forest that surrounds their home, Penny is forced to navigate her way back to her child, and  to Mary, hell-bent on revenge. But Penny is not alone in the forest. Between the thick trees, inky eyes follow her as s he moves. Their smiles growing. Penny is being hunted, and the only thing that keeps her going is the fiery hatred ...

Dead Oaks: "Leave Me Alone" by Payton Lyon

By Payton Lyon Narrated by Atticus Jackson Today’s episode, “Leave Me Alone” was written by Payton Lyon and was narrated by Atticus Jackson. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy” performed and recorded by Nicholas Critney and “Blackout,” courtesy of purple-planet.com . Please check back in two weeks for the next episode in Otto’s Story, “Dr. Nate.” Dead Oaks is brought to you by BronzeCast Productions. For more from Payton, find him on Twitter, @risingscum86 and for more from Atticus, find him on Twitter, @theAtticus . For more information and instructions on submitting your own Dead Oaks story, check out www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter @deadoakspodcast .

Dead Oaks: "Locked Away"

In the next episode of Otto's story, "Locked Away," Otto finds himself trapped in an institution for the mentally insane, where the residing doctor and nurse may not be who they appear. "Locked Away" was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie is Aaron Beck. Music in this episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney and "Sardonicus," courtesy of purple-planet.com Dead Oaks is brought to you by BronzeCast Productions. For more information about submitting your own Dead Oaks story, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter: @DeadOaksPodcast .

Dead Oaks: Season One Title Reveal!

Hey, everyone! In an attempt to keep updating between episodes, I've decided to reveal some information about the upcoming remainder of Dead Oaks's first season! The information below is mostly  set in stone, but--as with anything on a schedule--it could change! Check out the titles and dates for upcoming episodes of Dead Oaks: Dead Oaks: A Horror Anthology Podcast Season One (Previously Released Episodes) A Knock at the Door Skookum Lake Five Months Later A Dead Oaks Visitor Messages A Brief History/The Dare (Live Episode) (Upcoming Episodes) Locked Away -- May 29th Leave Me Alone -- June 12th Dr. Nate -- June 26th Gnaw/Sound/Leonard (Three Tales) -- July 10th Messages, Part 2 -- July 24th Safe Room -- August 7th Into The Woods -- August 21st Insatiable Appetite -- September 4th The End of Everything (Season 1 Finale) -- September 18th Short Story #8 (To Be Decided) -- October 2nd Halloween Special --  October 30th Ther...