Check out my blog posts below. Everything from introductions to personal stories and my thoughts on the horror genre.
Time to pull back the curtains on my life and stop being that weird, elusive horror author you stumbled across when looking for someone who actually writes well. Learn a little bit more about me, including my hobbies, what I like to write, how much you should hate me, a carefully curated list of my childhood traumas, and other various tidbits of information you never knew you didn’t want to read.
This is the first installment inĀ Horror, Lore, and Darkness, a series of articles about the darker aspects of various folklores, supernatural beliefs throughout the years, and incidents of paranormal phenomena both old and new. In this article, I discuss the myth of the Wild Hunt, a widespread folklore motif wherein people describe witnessing the unexplained and terrifying appearance of a spectral hunting party.
I’ve been fascinated with horror ever since I was a child. Whether it was books, movies, or even simple images, I’ve always been intrigued by what horror had to offer, although I never deigned to write in the genre when I was younger. Read as I drone on about how I began writing horror and where I intend to go with my writing.
Waverly Hills is a legend in the world of horror and the paranormal. As a resident of Louisville, Kentucky, I’ve lived near Waverly Hills my entire life. This city is rife with tales about the old hospital, and I’ve heard my fair share of stories about the monstrous things that reside in there. From ghosts to ghouls and goat men, learn about Waverly Hills and other famous paranormal sites in Kentucky.
In December of 2019, I wrote a series of stories on the horror subreddit r/nosleep. Frankly, I anticipated only a small number of people to read it. To my surprise, it went viral, and it wasn’t long before I received countless requests from people asking to translate and narrate the series. This eventually culminated in a French film team contacting me and asking to turn my stories into a film.