![]() ![]() ![]() After the story went viral on Reddit, Auerbach raised close to $16,000 via Kickstarter (opens in a new tab) in order to turn the story into a book. One of the most famous examples of this is Penpal, a novel by Dathan Auerbach that also began as a serialisation. NoSleep currently has close to 13 million subscribers, and this wouldn't be the first time fiction posted there has gone on to be published or adapted. "Everything is true here, even if it's not," reads a line in the community details (opens in a new tab).ĭeWitt's story is still available to read on the sub: Posters share fiction, mostly written in first person, which other users then comment on as if the stories shared really took place. The posts have been upvoted thousands of times, and received hundreds of comments.įor anyone unfamiliar with NoSleep, the community describes itself as "a place for realistic horror stories". Reynolds has since retweeted the story, and DeWitt has also posted about it.ĭeWitt originally posted his story as a nine-part series, the first instalment of which was published on r/nosleep (opens in a new tab) in December 2016. On Wednesday, Variety broke the news (opens in a new tab) that Ryan Reynolds will be producing The Patient Who Nearly Drove Me Out of Medicine - a horror story based on a series originally published by writer Jasper DeWitt on Reddit's r/nosleep sub. 69 times Ryan Reynolds was hands down the funniest actor on Twitter ![]()
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