The Writer Vibe: The Jukebox That Played Tomorrow
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Narrated by:
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Larry Anderson
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By:
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Tommy Marcum
About this listen
This haunting horror anthology, narrated by The Writer, blurs memory, place, and dread across ordinary settings that twist into something you’ll never leave the same way. Calm, conversational, and not entirely trustworthy, The Writer invites you into stories where every second is an echo, and every echo demands you listen closer.
- Book One: The Page is Watching
Ordinary diners, roads, and libraries warp into landscapes of guilt, memory, and static. - Book Two: Echo Chamber
A beta AI app learns teens’ fears—and feeds them back until prophecy becomes body count. - Book Three: The House That Built Itself
An unfinished house in the woods grows new rooms overnight—each one tailored to desire, and each one impossible to leave. - Book Four: The Jukebox That Played Tomorrow
A diner jukebox queues songs no one selects—lyrics predicting accidents, dedications that bleed into fate, and silence that’s worse than any music.
For listeners who crave slow-burn psychological horror, uncanny small-town mysteries, and stories that haunt long after you finish listening, this series is your next obsession.
©2025 Tommy Marcum (P)2025 Tommy Marcum
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