• Cancer Eats the Heart
    For Nix, waging her own private war with multiple sclerosis, a haunted house and a cryptic drifter aren’t the strangest things she’s ever encountered. No, what unnerves Nix is the adolescent girl who has come into her house.   Her name is Daphne, and she is a vampire.… Read More
  • Suicide Music
    When Hazel’s brother is found unresponsive with his eyes sewn shut, her urge to cut returns. It makes her feel whole, makes her feel like she’s letting the pain out. After all, what else can she do? Her family is homeless. Her dad stranded them for a new life and her ex-boyfriend, Dylan, obsessively follows her.… Read More
  • Daughter of the Wormwood Star
    After surviving a brutal and senseless attack on the grounds of her university, Clara finds herself bonded in an inexplicable way with other survivors. They call themselves the “Knot,” and together they discover some doors should not be opened and some promises should never be made. … Read More
  • Skinless Man Counts to Five
    There are ghosts and butterflies, serial killers and dying stars, mermaids and monsters. You will find death cults, sewer elves, the apocalypse of youthful fervor, card games that require blood sacrifices, and self-immolation as an expression of devotion. Paul Jessup’s fiction eviscerates, shatters, and slurps the marrow from the bones of the world… Read More
  • Glass House
    Meet the Glass House, once the Gemini House, and before that the Coffin House, constructed out of repurposed coffin wood and ancient occult magic. It has its own ancient sentience, and loves Dana Glass with all its wooden heart. … Read More
  • The Cozy Cosmic
    I have a short story in the upcoming anthology from Underland called the Cozy Cosmic, a cool cozy take on cosmic horror. My story? The Museum of Endless Summer. Perfectly cozy! About the corpses of mermaids washing up on the beach, a missing mother who went beneath the waves to find the sleeping red king,… Read More
  • Soul Jar
    My short story, The Last Dryad, is in the Soul Jar anthology, edited by Annie Carl. Released in October 2023, this is a collection of 32 tales by disabled authors. As someone with diabetes and multiple sclerosis, I have struggled with disabilities and the stigma related to them throughout most of my adult life. Getting… Read More
  • Close Your Eyes
    Language is a virus. Open this book. Read the words. Feel them infect you. Identity is a disease. Flip the pages. Stay up all night. Watch it transform you. You cannot deny it. You cannot close your eyes and shut out the changes. You know you want to. You really want to. But it’s too… Read More
  • The Silence that Binds
    -purchase from amazon- The world is cursed. A monstrous fog consumes and remakes all things infected with the black fog. A community of Seers push back against the curse. These seers are all women who have been orphaned. They live and train together in an ancient temple past the bone labyrinth. They perform elaborate and… Read More
  • Werewolves: A Journal of Transformation
    Alice is craving meat for the first time in years. Raw, bloody, meat. An illustrated journal about a teenage girl and her older brother slowly turning into werewolves, and the new world they find themselves in. They are hunted by strangers, looking to kill. Doctors, looking to use their werewolf blood as a cure for… Read More
  • Glass Coffin Girls
    –purchase this book direct from the publisher- This is a crevice book . . . a shadow volume whose pages were written in the cracks of ancient cities and long since forgotten. Nine stories, nine shadows . . . words tattooed on skin, locked in towers, frozen under glass and sleeping with apple hearts, refusing… Read More