Helmholtz Watson

The Insomnia Studies

Fiction EN ↓ 3 episodes

My name doesn’t matter. What matters is where I work: a government-funded sleep research facility. Officially, we study the effects of prolonged wakefulness. Unofficially… it’s stranger than that. Every night, our patients are wired up to monitors and forced to listen to recordings—audio designed by researchers and machines to keep them awake for as long as possible. Some are simple tones. Others are stories, fragmented and unsettling. I've been smuggling copies of these recordings out of the building for weeks. That’s what you’re hearing here. I’m sharing them because I can’t tell if they’re...

Author

Helmholtz Watson

Category

Fiction

Latest episode

Oct 6, 2025

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Episodes

Recording #3: The Green Glow 06.10.2025

Welcome to The Insomnia Studies - smuggled recordings from a research facility that keeps people awake by any means necessary. Tonight... A burnout retreat to a borrowed cabin becomes a descent into sleepwalking and missing time.

Recording #2: The Calling 30.09.2025

Welcome to The Insomnia Studies - smuggled recordings from a research facility that keeps people awake by any means necessary. Tonight... A young fire lookout discovers that some jobs come with more than just isolation.

Recording #1: Badge of Honor 29.09.2025

Welcome to The Insomnia Studies - smuggled recordings from a research facility that keeps people awake by any means necessary. Tonight... A woman scouting an abandoned summer camp encounters two officers who seem a little too eager to help.

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