Strange Fiction

62 - "A Game of Tag" by Cainmak

A new era of UCA begins properly with David, Kaela and Abysmii reading a listener-submitted story about that feels very classically “Creepypasta.” There’s also some talk about fire-breathing swans that may or may-not be relevant to the narrative discussion.

Story submitted by Cainmak. Read along here.

Details on the Uncanny Garbage Writing Challenge.

62 - "A Game of Tag"
David King/Kaela King/Abysmii


51 - "Helious"

While taking a vacation aboard the Raygun I, David and Kaela sit down with Abysmii and Papreeka to read about a strange game created in the earlier 90s with supposedly otherwordly origins.

“Helious” was created by Sean Puckett, while the story presenting it as a Creepypasta is credited to TornadoAP. Read along here.

51 - "Helious"
David King/Kaela Berry/Abysmii/Papreeka

45 - "Boothworld Industries"

Another banterclass episode wherein David, Allen and Mike talk about a bunch of stuff, eventually read the story, and then talk about more stuff. This might not be the one for you if you want a simple straight read, but for those who like hearing asinine conversation, this is the one for you.

"Boothworld Industries" as a whole is credited to Christopher Bloodworth. Read along here.

45 - "Boothworld Industries"
David King/Allen Chaney/Mike MacDee

42 - "Meek"

The meaning of life, the universe, and everything has nothing to do with this episode, but it is fitting that David meets with AJ, Gwen and Nate from Random Encounters 41 episodes later, somehow. This week brings a horror story of neglect, apathy and possible murder all buried in a gross detritus of human garbage.

“Meek” is credited to Mystreve. Read along here.

42 - "Meek"
David King/AJ Pinkerton/Gwendolyn Pinkerton/Nathan Morse

41 - "The Forest of a Thousand Legs"

David and Prasokour don their protective gear and trudge into a Nosleep story without a NoSleep title, which is already a good sign. Will this anomalous arachnid account manage to snare the hosts in its narrative web, or will it be a the prose equivilant of a can of bug spray?

“The Forest of A Thousand Legs” is credited to Lovezinski. Read along here.

Animal Fact Files
Slimebeast’s “Spider Earth”

41 - "The Forest of a Thousand Legs"
David King/Prasokour

34 - "Ubloo" Part 2

It’s the further adventures of Dr. Apathy, now adding detective to the list of things he’d done in this asinine trip into the troubled dreams caused by Ubloo. David, Kaela, Abysmii and Papreeka only now realize how long a haul this saga might be…

“Ubloo” is credited to DifferentWind. Read along here.

34 - "Ubloo" Part 2
David King/Kaela Berry/Abysmii/Papreeka

29 - "The Doll Named Lil' Nancy"

A harrowing disaster means David and guests Beth Morton and Skill Flea are forced to recover from a lost recording by reading a haunted doll story, pulled at random from the depths of the Creepypasta Wiki. Will this make up for that time?

“The Doll Named Lil’ Nancy” is credited to ELGB333. Read along here.

Skill Flea’s Scare My Friends Writing Challenge ends December 23rd.

29 - "The Doll Named Lil' Nancy"
David King/Beth Morton/Skill Flea

25 - "Ubloo" Part 1

In a twist that surprised David, Kaela, Abysmii and Papreeka, what begins as a fairly straightforward read into a story about nightmares quickly reveals itself to be the hidden backstory of one of the UCAHACU's myriad characters. Does this make the story unintentionally more enjoyable? You bet it does.

“Ubloo” is credited to DifferentWind. Read along here.

25 - "Ubloo" Part 1
David King/Kaela Berry/Abysmii/Papreeka

23 - "The Russian Sleep Experiment"

The experiment of revisiting old Midnight Marinara stories continues, this time with David and Slimebeast as the test subjects. Together they go over the empirical data surrounding this popular Creepypasta from the early days of the genre, and see if it still holds up.

"The Russian Sleep Experiment" is uncredited. Read along here.

Check out “The Creepypasta Field Guide” here.

23 - "The Russian Sleep Experiment"
David King/Slimebeast

22 - "The Art of Jacob Emory"

David invites Seid and Raevell of The Witching Hour back to discuss the piece that inspired Midnight Marinara's 2nd episode, the tale of a troubled artist and a very weird town. Is the story a true work of art, or did it take a remix from the Pasta Shade to turn a troubled tale into a gallery display?

"The Art of Jacob Emory" is credited to Peterdivine. Read along here.

22 - "The Art of Jacob Emory"
David King/Jesse "Seid" Reyes/Raevell Novell

21 - "Just Telling Stories"

With Midnight Marinara's 5th anniversary on the horizon, David introduces a new segment looking back at the stories that were adapted into audio drama. Does the source material for the first episode still hold up on its own? David and Kaela check in to find out.

"Just Telling Stories" was written by Karl Drinkwater. The version read here was originally posted on Creepypasta.com and is now removed. An updated version, along with several other short stories by Karl, can be found in his short story collection They Move Below here.

21 - "Just Telling Stories"
David King/Kaela Berry

13 - "The Book of the Ravenous" (Midsummer Scream 2018)

Our 13th episode in the new run (and 195th episode overall) features the Creative Horror Crew all together in the aftermath of Midsummer Scream, reading a story they started to cover at the Midnight Marinara panel the day before! David, Kaela, Allen, Seid, Abysmii, Papreeka and Matt Holley (with special guest appearances by Gracey) wonder: is this verbose tale of a creepy cookbook worth the effort to finish?

"The Book of the Ravenous" is credited to William Buckley. Read along here.

13 - "The Book of the Ravenous" Live
David King/Kaela Berry/Allen Chaney/Jesse "Seid" Reyes/Abysmii/Papreeka/Matt Holley

10 - "The Call of the Revenant"

Summer is here, and David is melting. Lucky for him, Abysmii is also on hand to help scoop up this macabre memorandum set during World War II in the depths of a dark forest. Will the story be the morale boost the duo need, or is this epistolary story a Dear John letter?

"The Call of the Revenant" is credited to Isaac Boissonneau, aka Hopefullygoodgramar. Read along here.

10 - "The Call of the Revenant"
David King/Abysmii

05 - "Midnight Train"

David, Allen and Kaela get an express ticket to more human horrors in this story of a man's life, his near-death experience at the hands of an abusive father, and an encounter with a supernatural steam engine. Will the story make it to the end of the line intact, or will it lose its passengers along the way?

"Midnight Train" is credited to Black goes gray. Read along here.

* sad doggo does a quiet awoo

5 - "Midnight Train"
David King/Allen Chaney/Kaela Berry