Monsters Out of the Closet
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Monsters Out of the Closet is a horror fiction podcast dedicated to proudly featuring spooky, suspenseful, and strange stories, poetry, songs, and other creative content from diverse LGBTQ+ voices.

Episode 36 - Lost

Let’s get LOST together... one last time. Featuring “To the Earth We Return,” written by Nicole Calande (@NicoleCalande) and Taara Rangan and performe...
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Finale Announcement

After three years of sharing fun frights and scares, Monsters Out of the Closet is coming to an end. With our Season 3 finale quickly approaching, we ...
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Episode 35 - Uncanny

Broken necks and undead girls; a killer who takes on the faces of their victims… Something is not quite right in this UNCANNY episode. Featuring “In t...
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Episode 34 - Toys

An imaginary friend hiding in the walls. Teddy bears that fight real monsters. A puppet show where the laughter disguises something more sinister. Tak...
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Episode 33 - Duel

There are two sides to every person—but in a DUEL between these halves, who would prevail? “Shadow of a Knife” was written by C.M. DiGirolamo and perf...
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Episode 32 - Double

(cw for sounds of violence and body horror in "Autotomy") The doppelgänger, or DOUBLE of a living person, is an omen of death—what meaning could yours...
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Episode 31 - Urban Legends

While URBAN LEGENDS fall into a category between rumor and myth, they are always told in hushed tones, just in case... Featuring “A Half Finished Oral...
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Episode 30 - Dark Arts

Both magic and science can bring passion, intrigue, and great power...if you dare to practice the DARK ARTS. Featuring “Artful Mediums”, written by Ka...
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Episode 29 - Witch

There’s something in the air… a whispered rumor, a confession of love, a tale of dark powers, a chilling truth. Must be the season of the WITCH! Featu...
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Episode 28 - Uprising

When sinister forces watch your every move, you can feel alone. But not all watching eyes are unfriendly and an UPRISING can be just a hopeful memory ...
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