Show overview
Macabre Miscellanea has published 11 episodes during 2026. That works out to roughly 7 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 30 min and 44 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Fiction show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 weeks ago, with 11 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Alex Thorn.
From the publisher
Macabre Miscellanea is a curated collection of classic curiosities… and original nightmares. Expect first-person horror stories, public-domain readings, and Dark Posts from the archives—haunted objects, wrong-number calls, black-eyed kids, and the kind of quiet that feels watched. Dark humor shows up as a defense mechanism. Happy endings do not. Full video versions are on YouTube.
Latest Episodes
Winged Shadow | Original Horror Story | Macabre Miscellanea
Real Magic | Dark Posts | Macabre Miscellanea
A Dream of Red Hands | Bram Stoker | Classic Horror Reading | Macabre Miscellanea
Cold Calls | Original Horror Story | Macabre Miscellanea
6 Doppelgänger Encounters | Dark Posts | Macabre Miscellanea
Young Goodman Brown | Nathaniel Hawthorne | Classic Horror Reading | Macabre Miscellanea
The Phone Booth | Original Horror Story | Macabre Miscellanea

Bigfoot: Petty, Personal, and Deeply Inconvenient Encounters
Seven accounts of something very large and apparently very deliberate. It copies whistles in the dark. It follows people home through city parks at ten-thirty on a Tuesday. It steals a deer from a hunter mid-field, drags it into the trees like a correction, and leaves the man's orange hat tucked under a strip of freshly peeled bark as a parting thought. The mythology insists Bigfoot is elusive. The archive disagrees. A collection of firsthand encounters from people who are still not entirely sure what they saw — and who are managing, with varying success, not to think about it too hard.

The Red Room by H.G. Wells
A confident young man volunteers to spend the night in Lorraine Castle's infamous Red Room. He has candles, rationalism, and twenty-eight years of never having seen a ghost. The castle's ancient custodians warn him — politely, repeatedly, with the patience of people who have stopped arguing — that this particular night is not the night for it. He goes anyway. H.G. Wells' classic tale of a man who goes looking for a ghost and finds the machinery that makes them.

Footprints in the Butter
A broke college student buys a secondhand refrigerator for sixty dollars. The seller is cryptic, sunglasses-indoors calm, and not quite making eye contact — because he can't. His parting advice: don't go looking for the little guy.She looks.An original horror story about the thing your dad warned you was inside the fridge, the company that put it there, and the moment you realize you're not the first person to pass this problem along.

Original Horror Story: A Ghost Story - He Thought He Was Being Haunted. He Was Wrong.
He's practical. Pays his mortgage. Has a system for where everything goes.Three ghosts in his house won't change that.An original horror story about routine, possession, and the things that don't leave even when they should. Fully remastered — updated story, video, and audio.If you want more, follow Macabre Miscellanea here. And if you prefer your nightmares with visuals, the full video version is on YouTube.Macabre Miscellanea is a slow, quiet horror channel for people who like their stories strange and unresolved. New Original Horrors every week.
