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Mojave Static — Fexingo Horror

Mojave Static — Fexingo Horror

By: Fexingo
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Summary

On the Mojave highway, Luna moves through static. Each episode of this anthology is a fragment of desert delirium—a hitchhiker who knows your name, a radio station that only plays at midnight, a motel room where the walls breathe. Here, the heat waves are lies, and the Joshua trees are watchers. No two stories share a road, but all are bound by the same law: in the American desert, the dead don't stay buried. Luna's voice is a quiet companion as you drift through these parched, dreamlike tales where loneliness becomes a trap, and the horizon is a mouth. Each story is a self-contained descent, but together they map a wasteland of strange signals and forgotten towns. Listen with the windows up.

#MojaveStatic #DesertHorror #AmericanFolkHorror #RoadsideStories #AnthologyHorror #SlowBurnHorror #CrypticRadio #SouthwestTerror #HighwayNarratives #LunaNarrates #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #StorytellingHorror #AtmosphericHorror #PsychologicalHorror #SupernaturalTales #DesolateLandscapes #TwilightZoneVibes

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Episodes
  • The Salt Flats at Quartzite Wash — Fexingo Horror
    May 6 2026
    On a moonless November night in 2019, I stopped at a pull-off along old Route 66, just west of the ghost town of Goffs, California. A man named Elias was staring at the salt flats beyond a barbed-wire fence, listening through a telephone handset wedged into the cracked earth. He said the basin was a dead zone — no cell service, no radio, no birds. But if you listened through the wire, you could hear something moving beneath the salt crust. He gestured for me to kneel beside him and press the receiver to my ear. What I heard was an absence with texture — a hollow scrape and a wet rush, like something breathing through a throat full of gravel. Elias told me he'd been listening every night for three weeks, ever since a hydrogen-sulfide leak cleared the highway and the highway patrol found a pair of footprints leading into the flats with no return tracks. He said the Bureau of Land Management put up the fence, but they didn't post a sign. 'They don't want anyone else to hear it,' he whispered. 'They don't want anyone else to know what's down there.' I sat with him until the cold crawled past my coat. The sound never changed, and neither did his face. I left him there, still listening.

    #MojaveStatic #HorrorPodcast #FexingoHorror #SaltFlats #QuartziteWash #Route66 #GoffsCalifornia #DesertHorror #AnthropogenicCrackle #TelephoneHandset #BeneathTheCrust #HydrogenSulfide #BLM #GhostTown #LunaNarrates #SlowBurnHorror #UnsettlingSounds #Linger #AmericanFolkHorror #RoadsideStories

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    8 mins
  • The Man Who Listened at the Slash-X Motel — Fexingo Horror
    May 5 2026
    Luna recalls a night in October 2017 when she stopped at the Slash-X Motel in Amboy, California, population four. A man in Room 7 kept his radio on at all hours, tuned to static that sounded like voices. Luna met him in the parking lot at 3 a.m., and he told her about the things the static said—things about the desert, the motel, and her. She left before dawn, but the static followed her home.

    #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #MojaveStatic #AmboyCalifornia #SlashXMotel #Static #Route66 #DesertHorror #RadioVoices #OctoberNight #Loneliness #Transmission #Luna #Anthology #Standalone #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #Unsettling #AmericanFolkHorror #RoadsideStories

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    6 mins
  • The Cahuilla Springs Diner at 2:47 AM — Fexingo Horror
    May 4 2026
    Somewhere east of Joshua Tree, just past the turnoff for Cahuilla Springs, there's a diner that doesn't appear on any map. I pulled into its gravel lot at 2:47 AM on a Tuesday in late October, my dashboard thermometer reading forty-eight degrees. The cook's name was Frank, and he told me about the night the bell over the door started ringing every hour on the hour—but no one ever came in. He kept working the grill anyway, same as he'd done for thirty years, because that's what you do when the desert has forgotten you. This is a story about a cook, a diner, and the sound of a bell. It's about a bowl of chili that tasted like nothing but salt. And it's about what I saw when I finally looked out the window into the dark.

    #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #MojaveStatic #CahuillaSprings #DesertDiner #LateNight #FrankTheCook #BellSound #Thermos #Chili #Salt #Counter #AMRadio #JoshuaTree #GravelLot #NeonSign #October #LonelyHighway #DesertHorror #AmericanFolkHorror

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    9 mins
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