when the familiar becomes strange and the light shows you something you wish you hadn't seen
Gothic dread, psychological horror, and the uncanny.
Pieces that exemplify the aesthetic — stories where dread lives in the details.
Nothing published yet
The archive waits.
The obsessions that recur throughout the work. These are not genres — they are preoccupations, the questions that keep appearing in different forms.
Characters alone with their thoughts, their guilt, their ghosts.
Physical and moral deterioration. Beautiful things falling apart.
Narrators who cannot be trusted. Memories that lie.
Doorways, corridors, the moments between waking and sleep.
I write about the moments when the familiar becomes strange, when the safe becomes threatening, when the light shows you something you wish you hadn't seen.
All stories, organized and waiting. Find your way into the dark.
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