"The Final Girls for found footage! Pokes fun at all the tropes while also telling a solid horror story and doing the sub-genre justice."
-Anthony Cousins, director of Frogman & Frogman Returns
"An amazing love letter to meta horror and found footage, where all the familiar tropes we enjoy are there, but it doesn't feel hackneyed or phoned in. Powell's love of horror, and especially found footage, is profoundly clear from the jump. This is Joey Powell's best, most fun book yet."
-T.T. Madden, lead writer of Hunt a Killer: Blair Witch
“For fans of ‘sucked-in’ narratives like The Last Action Hero but with a grim, lo-fi horror twist, Lost in Found Footage is a must-read.”
-Cemetery Dance
“Will make even haters of the sub-genre, such as myself, smile and wonder why the films aren’t this good.”
-FanFiAddict
“For longtime horror readers, the book functions as both a celebration and a conversation. It rewards familiarity with genre history while refusing to become dependent on nostalgia alone.”
-Ginger Nuts of Horror
Grey, a failing horror movie vlogger, is gearing up to attend the premiere of a new found footage horror movie at his local independent theater. After obtaining a mysterious camcorder at a pawn shop, he decides to make his vlog found-footage-style and smuggles the camera in.
But ten minutes into the screening, the cursed camera sucks Grey into the world of the film. He is now a character in...
THE WITCH OF HOPE HOLLOW
In his new reality, Grey is taken in by a documentary crew investigating a terrifying urban legend. After facing off against very real dangers in the form of monsters, liminal spaces, and hostile locals, Grey realizes he must use his knowledge of the found footage subgenre to complete the film...
Or risk being trapped in Hope Hollow forever...