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“Leo. It’s Mara. Mara Zhou. You’re going to find my podcast. You’re going to see the blank episode. And you’re going to want to keep digging. Don’t. I found the other one. And the other one found me. Verlonis isn’t a thing. It’s a door. And behind that door is nothing. But nothing, Leo… nothing is hungry.”
(Result #11): The Verlonis Review (1966). A literary journal that published exactly one issue. The issue contained 100 blank pages. The editorial statement, printed on the inside cover, read: “The greatest story is the one you never write.” Searching for- Verlonis in-All CategoriesMovies...
From inside.
Verlonis Suite for Prepared Piano and Theremin Artist: The Radiant Abyss (avant-garde collective, active 1968-1973) Label: Hypnagogic Records (catalogue number HY-007) Status: One acetate test pressing. Believed to have been stolen from the band’s archive in 1975. Rumored to be in the possession of a recluse in the Faroe Islands. Description: A 47-minute composition based on the “Verlonis interval”—a microtonal gap of exactly 13 cents between two notes that the human ear cannot resolve, creating a persistent sensation of something missing. The band’s only surviving member, now 89, claims the piece was “dictated by a ghost.” “Leo
He returned to the search results. There were five left. Five more entries across the weird hinterlands of the archive: Podcasts , Theatre , Radio Plays , Periodicals , and Miscellaneous . You’re going to find my podcast