

I really felt like it I was underwater with the narrator. But then again, this all-day concept is owned by some of the best in the business. The descriptions of the ocean in this story were AMAZING. bar by night), No Sleep Club has been hitting it out of the park. Yet we keep coming back for more, because for some sick reason, scary stories get our blood pumping in ways no other form of entertainment can. The Deepest Part of the Ocean is not Empty I included a link with audio in case you'd like to hear it read to you, which is how I prefer his stories.Īnyone with an irrational fear of spiders (like me) will enjoy this one. Michael Whitehouse's horror stories have been featured on the NoSleep podcast several times because they are so outstanding. This is another story that turned out to be somewhat sweet even though it's spooky as hell. This story had my heart beating so fast because of the suspense. This one has a sweet surprise ending, which is rare for a horror story. The imagery of a scrawny grandmother crawling around on all fours is no joke. Two girls living next door to the "The Suicide Room" on their college campus are having a weird freshman year.įans of the show Stranger Things will enjoy this one. But what the hell was inside that suitcase? (It's told in 5 parts so make sure you click the links to the separate parts at the top of the story.)īeware of The Sunnyside Retirement Center Actually, all of my favorite NoSleep stories could be made into a movie. This one could be made into a movie, it's so good. That Wasn't My Husband Who Slept Next To Me Last Night

(You’ll have to listen to the audio of this one since the original story has been deleted from the NoSleep subreddit.) In search of the best r/nosleep stories I got you covered, buddy The new fish Something walks whistling past my house every night at 3:03 It was a. One of my all time favorites about an unnamed college campus that has to be quarantined after a mysterious virus infects everyone. This one creeped my out for days afterward.Ī girl gets suspicious after her sister moves away to a small town in Florida. Last Night Someone Found Out I Was Alone. I will make an exception for you guys, though.I Always Work The Closing Shift At Pizza Hut By Myself. They draw you in surreal worlds and are pretty imaginative, so I suppose there’s no wonder of why I’m always so jealous of my hidden treasure and will always refuse to share these tiny gems with pretty much anybody. The takeaway? Most of the stories from NoSleep are what I call “effective storytelling” - they are well-written and they tend to linger around in your mind for a long time. I knew Jonathan Nolan and his team were big Reddit fans, but I can hardly picture Ryan Reynolds and Stephen Spielberg snooping around NoSleep.
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Lately they’ve been hiring a lot of writers from NoSleep for their shows + Netflix (and Amazon!) also bought the rights to a few stories & will turn them into series sometimes in the future, which is great news for aspiring screenwriters.īut that’s not all! Ryan Reynolds and Steven Spielberg are also turning two NoSleep stories into movies. That’s probably what happened to Netflix executives, too. They draw you in with deft storytelling that will keep you up late at night, rocking back and forth and staring at the end of your bed. These aren’t tales filled with bloodied corpses or chainsaw-wielding wackos.


The (already) famous subreddit is home to some of the Internet’s most haunting original stories. These aren’t your average campfire stories they’re the scariest stories from my favorite subreddit r/nosleep. And this, kiddiez, is why it’s never a good idea to look closer or turn on the lights.
