COMING OCTOBER 22nd - THE HORROR ETERNAL PRESENTS: WE ARE NOT DEAD, hosted by author and narrator Roy Burdine, delivers a chilling weekly blend of serialized and standalone tales of horror. The core story, WE ARE NOT DEAD, follows an unnamed narrator receiving cryptic texts claiming to be from the future, warning of a terrifying world to come where silent, alien creatures appear worldwide, ominously watching as the boundaries between past and future begin to overlap, unleashing terrifying and unpredictable consequences that threaten reality itself. Every fourth week brings a new standalone nightmare — featuring stories like THE BLACKCAST, where a mysterious podcast triggers uncontrollable subconscious urges in its listeners; THE MISSING TOUCH, where a man discovers his touch can erase anyone from existence; or BONE OF MY BONE where a rage inducing virus drives half the world's population - the female half — into violent madness. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms. Tune in weekly for new episodes of THE HORROR ETERNAL, where the terror never ends.
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