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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2025 · 45 MIN

The Elevator Game

from The Night's End Podcast

A young woman allows her curiosity to get the better of her and attempts to visit another dimension, by playing the elevator game .You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. The Elevator Game was written by Brooke MacKenzie.It was narrated by R.E. Rule, who also performed Alice. Kerry was performed by Rebecca Struzyna. Woman in the Elevator was performed by Jess Carrier. Max was performed by James Barnett. Creepy child was performed by Marianne Coleman. Lee Mortaine was performed by Falconetti. Malech was performed by Xander Zweig. Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett. The Elevator Game was originally published in Who Knocks? Magazine, Issue #2 in 2019 and was placed on the preliminary ballot for a Bram Stoker Award that same year. For more from Brooke, head over to www.bamackenzie.com or follow her on Instagram @macbrookepro  R.E. Rule is one half of the team over at Tiny Tales podcast, which is a weekly short story podcast spanning fantasy, horror, comedy, and everything in between. Go to www.tinytalespodcast.com to find out more or search for it wherever you get your podcasts. Rebecca Struzyna is the host of the podcast, The West London Witch, where they share real stories about all things spooky, strange, mysterious, and unexplained. You can find it for free wherever you find your podcasts. The link is in the show notes. https://open.spotify.com/show/0e5i06FKGQPQwCEzhIpaT5?si=qD4mef8jTN-BrFjOD5oQSw&nd=1  Jess Carrier is from the Prairieland Paranormal Podcast where their fascination for all things weird and strange is translated into a podcast where they share some of their own experiences, and some of the interesting folklore, myths, legends, and haunted places prevalent throughout the Midwest, all while broadcasting from a creepy cornfield in Central Illinois. Just search Prairieland Paranormal Podcast where you get your podcasts or head to www.prairielandparanormalpodcast.com  Max was performed by James Barnett – www.jamesbarnettauthor.com  Marianne Coleman is the host of the Walking the Shadowlands podcast. www.walkingtheshadowlands.com  Lee Mortaine was performed by Falconetti  Malech was performed by Xander Zweig from the Xander and Stone podcast. A Science and Supernatural podcast where they talk about all things weird. Just search for Xander & Stone wherever you get your podcast or head over to http://www.xspodcast.com/ or follow his personal Instagram account: Xander Zweig  Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.  This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.  Giveaway happened in 2022. Please do go and give Brooke a follow. Support the Night’s end with one of these links: www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastwww.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A young woman allows her curiosity to get the better of her and attempts to visit another dimension, by playing the elevator game .You’ve been listening to the Night’s End podcast which is a production of Dissonance Media. The Elevator Game was written by Brooke MacKenzie.It was narrated by R.E. Rule, who also performed Alice. Kerry was performed by Rebecca Struzyna. Woman in the Elevator was performed by Jess Carrier. Max was performed by James Barnett. Creepy child was performed by Marianne Coleman. Lee Mortaine was performed by Falconetti. Malech was performed by Xander Zweig. Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett. The Elevator Game was originally published in Who Knocks? Magazine, Issue #2 in 2019 and was placed on the preliminary ballot for a Bram Stoker Award that same year. For more from Brooke, head over to www.bamackenzie.com or follow her on Instagram @macbrookepro  R.E. Rule is one half of the team over at Tiny Tales podcast, which is a weekly short story podcast spanning fantasy, horror, comedy, and everything in between. Go to www.tinytalespodcast.com to find out more or search for it wherever you get your podcasts. Rebecca Struzyna is the host of the podcast, The West London Witch, where they share real stories about all things spooky, strange, mysterious, and unexplained. You can find it for free wherever you find your podcasts. The link is in the show notes. https://open.spotify.com/show/0e5i06FKGQPQwCEzhIpaT5?si=qD4mef8jTN-BrFjOD5oQSw&nd=1  Jess Carrier is from the Prairieland Paranormal Podcast where their fascination for all things weird and strange is translated into a podcast where they share some of their own experiences, and some of the interesting folklore, myths, legends, and haunted places prevalent throughout the Midwest, all while broadcasting from a creepy cornfield in Central Illinois. Just search Prairieland Paranormal Podcast where you get your podcasts or head to www.prairielandparanormalpodcast.com  Max was performed by James Barnett – www.jamesbarnettauthor.com  Marianne Coleman is the host of the Walking the Shadowlands podcast. www.walkingtheshadowlands.com  Lee Mortaine was performed by Falconetti  Malech was performed by Xander Zweig from the Xander and Stone podcast. A Science and Supernatural podcast where they talk about all things weird. Just search for Xander & Stone wherever you get your podcast or head over to http://www.xspodcast.com/ or follow his personal Instagram account: Xander Zweig  Jimmy Horrors was performed by James Barnett.  This episode was edited and produced by James Barnett.  Giveaway happened in 2022. Please do go and give Brooke a follow. Support the Night’s end with one of these links: www.patreon.com/nightsendpodcastwww.ko-fi.com/nightsendpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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