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Dark figure in a misty forest
You can鈥檛 pick 'Kiln' up at a bookstore or even a library鈥攊t鈥檚 an audio story you stream on your phone that has been geo-locked within Sweden鈥檚 borders. (Photo: David Wall/Getty)

To Hear This Horror Story, You Have to Walk Through a Forest in Sweden

Swedish novelist John Ajvide Lindqvis created a scary audio story geo-locked within his country鈥檚 borders to lure visitors into its beautiful natural areas. For Halloween only, you can listen to it anywhere in the world.

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Dark figure in a misty forest
(Photo: David Wall/Getty)

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I am not a horror fan. When I鈥檓 settled around a campfire and someone asks, 鈥淒o you want to hear a ghost story?鈥 I respond with a hearty, 鈥淣ope!鈥 I am, however, a fan of audio鈥擨 work as a podcast producer鈥攁nd I鈥檓 a sucker for a good gimmick. So when I learned about a horror story that can only be heard in Sweden鈥檚 forests, I was immediately smitten. I hopped a plane to Stockholm shortly after and headed to the woods to scare myself silly.

The mysterious piece of fiction, called Kiln, is written by , Sweden鈥檚 answer to Stephen King. He鈥檚 written over 20 books, including , a vampire novel and his best known work in the U.S. You can鈥檛 pick Kiln up at a bookstore or even a library, however. Instead, it鈥檚 an audio story you stream on your phone that has been geo-locked within Sweden鈥檚 borders, forcing fans to quite literally follow him into the darkness of his country鈥檚 forests. For Halloween weekend, however, it鈥檚 been unlocked and for anyone who wants a taste.

After arriving in Stockholm, I headed to the woods of V盲stmanland, a region about a two hour drive from Stockholm. While you can technically listen to Kiln anywhere in Sweden, you could also watch The Shining on your phone in the yogurt aisle of the grocery store, but you wouldn鈥檛, would you? So I opted to follow recommended listening practices and found a good forest to walk through. Thanks to Sweden鈥檚 freedom-to-roam laws, you can walk in any woods in the country. I opted for one near the, a bed and breakfast in V盲stmanland. I was alone when I walked into the quiet woods, armed with headphones and a link to Lindqvist鈥檚 story. I have been in the woods many times, but it鈥檚 never felt quite so lonely.

Creeping myself out in the forest was exactly what Lindqvist was hoping his story would facilitate. The project began when Visit Sweden, the country鈥檚 tourism board, asked Lindqvist to write a story that would help encourage visitors to leave the urban centers and go into the woods. They created , as well as to visit throughout the country to listen to it.

Tourists in Sweden tend to crowd Stockholm鈥檚 coffee shops or or head to Malm枚 to explore its eclectic restaurants, but the country is covered in trees, and its forests are very much part of Sweden鈥檚 national ethos.

The forest in the V盲stmanland region of Sweden where the author listened to ‘Kiln’ (Photo: Courtesy Melissa Locker)

鈥淵ou haven’t really visited Sweden if you don’t see our forests,鈥 says Lindqvist. 鈥淭hey are a part of the Swedish identity.鈥 Tree-filled stretches like V盲stmanland lie right outside of Stockholm, and the lake-filled district of V盲rmlandand Lapland spreads to the northernmost reaches of the continent, waiting for outdoor enthusiasts to explore.

It鈥檚 not only the woods that Swedes love鈥攖he paranormal is built into their lives as well. Fairy tale creatures like trolls, elves, huldra, and N盲cken are as much woodland creatures as moose and bears. 鈥淭he supernatural has always played an active role in Swedish culture,鈥 Lindqvist says. 鈥淚t is more than just a backdrop to the crime stories and Nordic noir movies that have made the country famous.鈥

When Lindqvist was a child, he had a healthy fear of the woods and those that live in it. 鈥淭he creatures that scared me as a child were big locusts, especially the kind that have a sort of neck. They can slowly tilt their heads and look at you. What are they thinking?鈥 he asks. The forest was a sinister place to him, the perfect setting not for kidnapping or physical harm, but something worse鈥斺渃easing to exist.鈥

鈥淭he supernatural has always played an active role in Swedish culture,鈥 Lindqvist says.

As I walked through the forest, I began to see why Lindqvist found the woods to be such an unsettling place. The forest in Sweden is not like the wet, piney forests I know in the Pacific Northwest or the crisp deciduous woods of the Northeast. The woods in Vastmanland are moss lined. Every step you take your foot sinks down a few inches like the ground is preparing to envelop you. Worse, each step disappears, the moss springing back up to leave no trace of the path you took. As I trek through the woods, I note the lingonberry and blueberry bushes, taking a rough inventory of foraging options, you know, just in case my trip goes longer than expected.

Before it gets too dark鈥擨鈥檓 truly not brave enough to listen to a ghost story in the dark in unknown woods)鈥擨 find a misplaced boulder to use as a back rest, and settle onto the soft mossy ground. Then I put on my headphones and brace myself.

No spoilers, naturally, but the experience terrifying and wonderful and worth the trip. Kiln follows an unnamed visitor to Sweden (a tourist just like you!) who enters an unidentified patch of woods and emerges haunted by his experiences.

鈥淣ature seems to come alive and lures you to come after it,鈥 Lindqvist told Visit Sweden after being tasked with the story. It鈥檚 a tale that travels with you, or to crib the title of a horror movie I didn鈥檛 watch, it follows. You leave the woods, but the story stays in the back of your mind, even as you follow a path out of the trees, head back to the warmth of a bonfire, and travel home on the plane. The story wants you to come back to the woods. If you dare.

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