Psychological Horror
I write the things that wake you at 3am. The dread that has no name. The feeling that something is watching — and has been for a long time.
The Author
"I've always been drawn to the spaces between certainty and terror — the moment before you know something is wrong, when your body already does."
I write psychological horror because I believe the most frightening things aren't monsters. They're the quiet suspicions. The wrong feeling in a familiar room. The person you thought you knew.
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