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Video Palace: In Search of the Eyeless Man

By: Dr. Maynard Wills
Narrated by: Chris Andrew Ciulla, Katherine Littrell, Arthur Morey, Tim Paige, Jonathan Todd Ross, Rebekkah Ross, Shaun Taylor-Corbett, Emily Tremaine
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Publisher's summary

A collection of chilling stories from the leading writers in horror and suspense, exploring elusive urban legends.

Join Michael Monelo, one of the creators of the Blair Witch Project, and TV writer/director veteran, Nick Braccia, on a journey through urban horror and suspense.

Explore the world of Maynard Wills, PhD, professor of folklore and fan of the podcast, Video Palace. The podcast followed a man named Mark Cambria, who along with his girlfriend Tamra Wulff, investigated the origins of a series of esoteric white video tapes. Cambria went missing in pursuit of these tapes, but not before hearing whispers of an ominous figure called the Eyeless Man.

Fascinated by the podcast and Cambria’s disappearance, Wills embarks on his own investigation into the origins of the tapes and the Eyeless Man, who he believes has lurked in the dark corners of media culture and urban legends for at least seventy-five years. As part of his study, he has invited popular writers of horror and gothic fiction to share their own Eyeless Man stories, whether heard around the campfire or experienced themselves.

Get swept away in this thrilling and terrifying horror anthology - which can be listened to on its own or as a companion to the hit Shudder podcast, Video Palace.

Short stories include:

  • “Deep Focus” by Bob DeRosa
  • “The Satanic Schoolgirls” by Meirav Devash and Eddie McNamara
  • “Doorways of the Soul” by Owl Goingback
  • “A Texas Teen Story” by Brea Grant
  • “Two Unexplained Disappearances in South Brisbane, Recalled by an Innocent Bystander” by Merrin J. McCormick
  • “Dreaming in Lilac on a Cool Evening” by Rebekah McKendry and David Ian McKendry
  • “Ecstatica” by Ben Rock
  • “The Inward Eye” by John Skipp
  • “The Real Sharon Lockenby” by Graham Skipper
  • “Ranger Ronin Presents....” by Gordon B. White
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Creative and creepy

This is a collection of small treasures. Each one is different. Several are about the cruelty and toxicity of online culture, a bunch capture a slice of life from growing up, but some are just good campfire stories, and they're all connected by a nice frame story. If you like the book there's also a podcast but this is such an indirect spinoff that you definitely don't need any familiarity with it going in. 10/10 recommend this.

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Awesome Follow Up

Really enjoyed this follow up to the podcast. Great collection of stories. would love to see a sequel.

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I Should Know Better

Got this because of the podcast. It's no different in quality. I feel like this is just a different way for a podcast trying to monetize their product. Bait & switch.

Acting and writing - donation level, no where near professional level.

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No Previous Knowledge Necessary

I came into this with no prior knowledge of the other media directly related to the book and was still able to fully enjoy it. I was at no point lost. And I am now inspired to check that other media out.

I enjoyed most of the short stories within the book and there was one I absolutely loved. They all have different styles to help the book from getting stale.

If the premise speaks to you and your a fan of horror I'd say give it a go. Don't let the fact that it's part of a larger story bar you, it did not effect my enjoyment.

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A great complement and follow-up to the podcast

If you've listened to the Video Palace podcast, or are a fan of horror or strange fiction, I am sure you'll love this collection of stories. All of the narrators do a fantastic job.

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So Good!

It’s so well done. Feels like the podcast! I want more. Please make another! Eerie, smart and creepy! Loved every word. The eyeless man is watching you.

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excellent

fast paced modern horror that I couldn't stop listening to once I started.... there is NOTHING like finding an amazing 'read' or 'listen' that you've never heard of... THIS BOOK IS EXACTLY THAT. A gem.

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Fulfilling expectations

I was happy to video palace proceeds creepy and scary thrills I loved this podcast which is why I love this audiobook, bob derosa and Ben rock are awesome

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For fans of the podcast

Not really a stand alone book, in my opinion, but rather, a collection of creepy pasta stories that fans of the podcast will enjoy.

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Spooky

For book lovers, diving into a good book can be a captivating journey, whether it's an exploration of a new world, an insightful dive into history, or a deep dive into the human experience. Books have the incredible ability to transport readers, expand their knowledge, and evoke emotions. A great book often resonates with readers on a personal level, leaving a lasting impact long after the final page is turned. Whether it's fiction or non-fiction, a well-written book has the power to captivate, educate, and inspire. Spooky!!

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