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The NoNap Podcast

03 - Skeleton Boy, by Jackson Arthur (ages 3-7)

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© Erin Lillis and Ken May Length 8 min 28 October 2021 Season 2 Episode 3 StoriesSupernatural USA Episodic

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© Erin Lillis and Ken May Length 8 min 28 October 2021 Season 2 Episode 3 StoriesSupernatural USA Episodic

Teaser - The NoNap Podcast

Teaser - The NoNap Podcast

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

Listen to episode one here

AUTHOR BIO:

After being brutally mauled by a dog as a toddler, Jackson Arthur grew up with a stutter, which caused him to be socially awkward. Instead of interacting with people, he chose to hide his nose in books, causing him to fall in love with fiction.  At an early age, he began to read Goosebumps and Fear Street, before graduating to more adult novels like The Stand and The Green Mile.  His love of scary stories blossomed into the desire to scare people himself.

Facebook: JacksonArthurStories.

Website:  https://jacksonarthurstori.wixsite.com/website

Written by: Jackson Arthur

Narrator: Dan Zappulla

Sound Design by: Andrew Parker

Uncle Spooky: Ken May

Music:

Cursed Stories, Round That Corner, Walking Into Darkness by Myuu all licensed by Creative Commons

***SYNOPSIS WITH SPOILERS***

A boy sees a mysterious figure at school that might be someone very close to him from his past.


© Erin Lillis and Ken May | 8 min

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