Crafting NightmaresOne Word at a Time
Specializing in bodily horror, thriller, psychological thriller, and true crime-like stories.
Commission Your Nightmare
I bring your darkest ideas to life through carefully crafted prose.
Short Stories
Below 3,000 words
or flat $99 USD
- Quick turnaround
- Perfect for flash fiction
- Concentrated horror
Medium Length
3,000 - 10,000 words
- Deeper character development
- Complex plot elements
- Psychological depth
Long Form
Above 10,000 words
- Intricate world-building
- Multiple storylines
- Extended narrative arcs
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Genres I Specialize In
Delving into the darkest corners of fiction.
Bodily Horror
Visceral transformations and grotesque physical manifestations
Challenges to our perception of the human form
Graphic and unsettling physical horror
Thriller
Suspenseful narratives that keep readers on edge
Building tension with every page
Unexpected twists and shocking revelations
Psychological Thriller
Explorations of the human mind and psyche
Delving into paranoia, delusion, and perception
Blurring the line between reality and imagination
True Crime-like
Fiction that reads like fact and documentary
Presenting horrifying scenarios with cold precision
Methodical exploration of disturbing events
Explore My Previous Works
Dive into my collection of nightmares and see what awaits you.
View My WorksLatest Stories
April 15, 2024
The itching started three days after the surgery. At first, Dr. Mercer assured me it was normal—just the healing process. But when I felt something move under my stitches, I knew something was terribly wrong.
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March 22, 2024
I never meant to spy on my neighbors. It started innocently enough—a glimpse through their window from my fire escape while watering my plants. But then I saw something I shouldn't have, and now they know I'm watching.
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February 10, 2024
The highway stretched endlessly before me, empty except for the occasional set of headlights in my rearview mirror. The same headlights I'd been seeing for the past hundred miles. The same ones that slowed when I slowed and exited when I exited.
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