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The Writer Vibe

The Forgetting Game

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The Writer Vibe

著者: Tommy Marcum
ナレーター: Sean McDermott
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このコンテンツについて

Stories don’t end when the last page turns. They echo. They stain. They wait.

Step inside The Writer Vibe, a slow-burn horror anthology where everyday places twist into uncanny nightmares. Narrated by The Writer—a calm, conversational voice you can’t quite trust—each audiobook in the series drags the ordinary into the eerie, until reality itself feels unstable. Perfect for fans of psychological horror, gothic suspense, supernatural thrillers, and unreliable narrators, this series isn’t just something you read. It’s something that reads you.

  • Book One: The Page is Watching
    A diner’s jukebox, a bridge at midnight, a library of blank books—ordinary places unravel into landscapes of memory, guilt, and static. The Writer reminds you that not all stories end; some keep writing themselves.
  • Book Two: Echo Chamber
    A group of teens beta-test a mysterious app that learns their deepest fears. What begins as a game becomes prophecy when the app predicts deaths—and refuses to be deleted.
  • Book Three: The House That Built Itself
    An unfinished home in the woods grows new rooms overnight, each shaped by trespassers’ dreams and nightmares. Comfort becomes trap, and the walls are writing their occupants into permanence.
  • Book Four: The Jukebox That Played Tomorrow
    A small-town diner jukebox starts spinning songs that predict events—lyrics that sync with accidents, secrets, and lives unraveling on cue. You can smash the machine, but you can’t silence the song.
  • Book Five: The Forgetting Game
    A VR headset dares teens to play “just one more round.” But the losers aren’t merely out of the game—they’re erased from memory itself. To survive, someone must remember alone.
©2025 Tommy Marcum (P)2025 Tommy Marcum
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