Current Events > Are there any good stories on /r/nosleep

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Rika_Furude
04/29/20 9:14:58 AM
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It seems most popular stories are either generic stories about vampires or vampire variant, some haunted location with weird rules, or just a monster

Is there anything creative on that subreddit

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obeseexplosive
04/29/20 9:26:08 AM
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Not since ila quit posting

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Rika_Furude
04/29/20 9:27:43 AM
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Kombucha
04/29/20 9:28:40 AM
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I think r/paranormal is more entertaining, or at least it used to be.

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KiwiTerraRizing
04/29/20 9:28:44 AM
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Yeah, the big issue is when one story gets a gold everyone tries to copy it for karma.

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KiwiTerraRizing
04/29/20 9:44:35 AM
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Zurkon posted...
Check out a book called Penpal by Dathan Auerbach. The author started this story as a series of posts on r/nosleep. It's not a great read but I liked it.

Ive read that, shit is great.

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acabes27
04/29/20 9:56:47 AM
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The Spire in the Woods and Borrasca are good

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