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Inbox Zero — Fexingo Horror
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Inbox Zero — Fexingo Horror

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Inbox Zero is an anthology horror podcast where each episode is a sealed email you should have deleted. Luna reads from a single folder — messages from the dead, the damned, and the desperate. Some are chain letters that count your breaths. Others are automated replies from systems that shouldn't exist. One is a meeting invitation with no end time. The ritual is always the same: a familiar subject line, a sender you recognize, a body that shouldn't be there. The stories are self-contained, but they share a world where digital communication is a haunted threshold — every notification a summons, every attachment a trap. Luna's voice is the quiet before you click. She doesn't warn you. She just reads. And if you're listening alone in the dark, you might feel your phone vibrate with a new message from a contact you haven't thought of in years. You don't have to open it. But you know you will.

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The Draft from the Ironwood Fire

Jun 6, 20266mEp. 33S1

In late October of 2022, Luna received an email from a man she had not spoken to in twelve years. His name was Caleb Vance. He wrote from a now-defunct address the same night a fire gutted the old Ironwood Public Library

The Last Subscriber at Red Cedar Lane

Jun 5, 20268mEp. 32S1

Luna receives a forwarded email from a listener named Miriam, who has been documenting strange occurrences at her rental house on Red Cedar Lane. The email contains a single line: 'I think the house is listening.' Along

The Forward from Red Cedar Lane

Jun 4, 20266mEp. 31S1

Luna receives an email forwarded from an address she doesn't recognize—a chain of messages between a woman named Vera and a man named Julian, dated over a single night in October 2019. As she reads, the timestamps grow t

The Subscriber at Whisper Falls

Jun 3, 20267mEp. 30S1

It's late autumn in the small town of Whisper Falls, and Luna keeps getting emails from someone who isn't there. The sender field shows a name—Elena Marchetti—but every reply bounces, every search turns up nothing, and t

The Draft at the Dead Drop on Mercy Road

Jun 2, 20268mEp. 29S1

Luna recounts a strange night in early October 2021, when she was temping at a regional paper in the small town of Mercy, Kentucky. A routine check of the obituary submission email account turned up a draft that shouldn'

The Draft Saved at Two Thirty-Three AM

Jun 1, 20267mEp. 28S1

A cold April night in the basement of the West Bend Public Library, 2007. Luna's late-shift job archiving county newsletters becomes something else entirely when she opens a USB drive left behind in the spine of a discar

The Draft Folder at Pender's End

May 31, 20266mEp. 27S1

It's late autumn in the small town of Pender's End, where the leaves have fallen and the nights come early. Luna finds herself in the back office of a defunct internet café, helping a woman named Elise clean out the serv

The Archive at Thornwood Station

May 30, 20266mEp. 26S1

In the winter of 1998, Luna's uncle inherited a defunct railway archive in the dying town of Thornwood, Illinois. What he found in the basement—a single locked filing cabinet with no key—became his obsession. When Luna v

The Attendee List at the Copper Creek Wedding

May 29, 20266mEp. 25S1

When Luna helped a friend plan a small wedding in Copper Creek, Vermont, everything seemed perfect — the rustic barn, the fairy lights, the late October chill. But then the RSVPs started arriving for guests who were neve

The Read Receipt at Half-Mast Road

May 28, 20266mEp. 24S1

It was October in the town of Half-Mast Road, a place that barely qualified as a town—just a post office, a diner, and a stretch of asphalt that ended at a locked gate. Luna's cousin, Emma, had moved there for a job she

The File Named Summer Drowning

May 27, 20267mEp. 23S1

In the summer of 2019, Luna took a temp data-entry job at a county clerk's office in rural Hemlock Falls, Ohio. Her task was to digitize old case files from the 1980s. Late one Friday, she opened a manila folder labeled

The Unsend Button on Bellington Avenue

May 26, 20266mEp. 22S1

December on Bellington Avenue, and the streetlights cast a pale orange glow on the empty sidewalks. I was housesitting for my aunt while she visited her sister in Tucson, a favor that should have been nothing but quiet e

The Undelivered Letter from Pigeon Creek Bridge

May 25, 202612mEp. 21S1

A cold November night in 2019. I was temping at the county archives in Shady Hollow when a man walked in at 11:47 PM, carrying a letter he swore was unstamped and unsent. He wanted it delivered to a woman who died in 197

The Unlocked Door at the Old Mill Inn

May 24, 20265mEp. 20S1

October 1997, the Old Mill Inn outside Granite Falls. A traveler checks in for a single night and finds a room that wasn't on any booking list — Room 14, at the end of a hallway that shouldn't exist. What lives in that r

The Unopened Letter from Salt Creek Road

May 23, 20267mEp. 19S1

Luna recalls a night in late October 2022, when she stopped at a roadside diner outside the small town of Ashburn, Ohio. A waitress named Ellen handed her a letter that had been sitting in the lost-and-found for weeks—ad

The Unread Message from Cedar Creek

May 22, 20267mEp. 18S1

It's a humid August night in 2019, and I'm alone in my office when an email arrives from a woman I've never met—a woman who died fourteen years ago. Her name is Alice, and her message is short: 'You don't know me. But yo

The Broken Key at Hollow Point Lighthouse

May 20, 20267mEp. 17S1

Luna recalls the summer of 2018 when she worked as a temp at the Hollow Point Lighthouse museum on the Maine coast—a job that seemed idyllic until she started receiving emails from a name she didn't recognize: Samuel Whi

The Stained Envelope from Pritchard's Well

May 19, 20269mEp. 16S1

It's late October in the small town of Pritchard's Well, a place you might not find on any map. A woman named Eleanor receives an email from her late brother, Mark—who drowned in the quarry lake six months ago. The subje

The Message from the Drowned Man

May 18, 20265mEp. 15S1

A small-town librarian in Ridgemont, Ohio receives an email from her own husband—two years after his drowning in Lake Erie. The message is brief, apologetic, and written in the voice of someone who never learned to type

The Janitor at the Fairfield Post Office

May 17, 20265mEp. 14S1

In this episode of Inbox Zero, Luna shares the story of the old janitor at the Fairfield Post Office—a quiet man who never spoke, who worked the night shift for thirty years, and who left behind a single locked drawer in

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