Daily Darkness – Episode 23 – “The Mannequin Farm”

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Welcome to Episode 23 of Daily Darkness, hosted by Steve Taylor.

In this episode of Daily Darkness, our tale of terror comes to us from Dr. Creepen. If you enjoy what you hear, you can listen to more of them on their YouTube channel. You can also follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and SoundCloud to get their latest updates.

Tonight’s tale was written by author ShadowsInTheLight23, and is voiced by Dr. Creepen. Original score by Jesse Cornett.

We present to you: “The Mannequin Farm.”

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Podcast executive produced and directed by: Craig Groshek
Podcast concept and production by: Craig Groshek
Podcast hosted by: Steve Taylor
Script by: Craig Groshek

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Dawn M Allen
Dawn M Allen
5 years ago

I’m just a mom of nine and I really love to hear you narrate Sir. I want to narrate myself but I sound like a male narrator. My voice is very deep for a woman, an I get teased by my adult children time to time.