Tag Till We're Dead, season 5, episode 1 - The Clock of Judgement, by Jason Benskin
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You have made it this far. Well done my fellow weirdos.
Welcome to season 5, episode 1 of the now International Tag Till We're Dead anthology horror podcast.
If you get bored easily, love horror, prefer short stories and like no two stories to be the same, then this is the podcast for you!
Hosted by Karen Cave - all stories written by Karen Cave unless stated otherwise. We have many more collaborations and special guest writers coming up in this series. And we cannot wait to get under your skin...
Tonight's season opening story is THE CLOCK OF JUDGEMENT, written by Jason Benskin. Very few stories make my bones rattle, but this one did. We are very honoured to be able to feature this story.
*TW* This story contains some visceral imagery and violence
Story by Jason Benskin
Narrated by Karen Cave
Clock effect from YouTube (credit-free)
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A SHORT BIO FOR JASON BENSKIN:
I am Jason Benskin, a master of the macabre, conjuring nightmares from the deepest corners of the human psyche. With a pen dipped in dread, I craft tales where the line between the living and the dead blurs, and every shadow holds a secret. When I’m not scaring readers into sleepless nights, I find peace in the quieter side of life—cooking, reading, and perfecting the art of ghostly storytelling. My work has been described as "terrifyingly immersive," blending the grotesque with the psychological to make every page a chilling journey. If you dare, follow me into the void—but be warned: something is always watching. And it might already be behind you. Yet, sometimes, I question if it's me who is being watched.
FIND MORE FROM JASON HERE:
medium.com/@jasonlbenskin
vocal.media/authors/jason-jay-benskin
Thank you for all your support, in helping my little horror baby grow into something special. Let's do this!