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Author: Phil Rossi

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A blizzard cripples an isolated stretch of US Highway where freezing to death would be a mercy. An antique broker holds the internet in the palm of his hand and learns what really brought the system down. In the forests of upstate Connecticut, a pair of college students visit the site of legendary hauntings.

Welcome to the Vault.

Phil Rossi, author and twisted mind behind Crescent, brings you a collection of stories that will take you on a terror-fueled ride from the cold abyss of space to your own backyard. The anthology includes all 7 original Crescent Vignettes, new tales from the Crescent Universe, and many stories in between.

"Phil Rossi has taken the podcast novel market by storm. His twisted visions of a Lovecraftian far-future reads like Phillip K. Dick meets David Seltzer. Someone is going make a ton of cash with this guy."
--Scott Sigler, Best-selling author of Infected, Earthcore, and Ancestor

"Phil [Rossi] combines classic space operatic sci-fi with horror in a way Hollywood and many authors have completely failed to do in past years."
--Matt Wallace, two-time parsec-winning author of the Failed Cities Monologues and the short fiction collection the Next Fix.
16 Episodes
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Jocelyn was starving to death.
A blizzard shuts down an isolated stretch of Route 15. Those stranded learn there is more to fear than freezing to death.
For Patricia, things really aren't that great at home and they probably aren't going to get a whole lot better.
I haven't always hated my job. It's just that lately, the heart has gone out of it.
To speed in the fog is suicide.
A man is living in my wall.
An antique broker purchases the so-called Internet. The next logical step is to see if the thing works.
A pair of college students venture to a Connecticut ghost town in opes that they'll return with evidence of a true haunting. Was their trip a mistake?
Alice would like to be a little more than just friends.
How do people disappear? No. No. I'm not asking about any magician bullshit. How do people really go...missing? Ready by Christiana Ellis.
Alex didn't like Barry watching them, but Cyndi insisted it was okay.
At times, Pressic wondered if his wife didn't use bodily function to communicate with him in the absence of words. Read by Tee Morris.
Frank is a fridge repairman but hasn't experienced this sort of cold before.
Mia has been hearing things--do the walls speak?
The strict Crescent firearms policy is for your safety.
Will and Brian are playing where they don't belong.