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FLASH-FICTION

$8.00

1 signed book, bookmarks and stickers.

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THE HOUSE IS SICK
A cat watches as something festers inside the walls of a family home. The humans can’t see it. They can’t hear it. But the cat can. And when the house begins to feed, it won’t stop until everyone is gone. Told through unblinking eyes, this is a story of decay, madness, and the silence that comes after the screaming.

UNLEASHED
He was a good boy. He loved his family. He would never hurt them. But something buried in the dirt crawls into his blood and begins to change him from the inside out. As hunger turns feral and instinct turns violent, a loyal dog fights a losing battle against the thing growing behind his eyes.

MOVING ON
Trying to outrun her past, Ella starts over in a house at the edge of a dying town. But as she peels back layer after layer of wallpaper in the bedroom, the house begins to reveal a history that isn’t finished—and a hunger that isn’t satisfied. Moving On is a slow-burn body horror about trauma, transformation, and the terrible things waiting beneath the surface.

SHE PLAYED FOR THE DEVIL
Buried beneath the earth, a cursed violinist keeps the Devil at bay one trembling note at a time—because one slip, one breath too long, and everything ends. A bleak, lyrical horror about the cost of being the only thing standing between humanity and oblivion.

RAGE
A mouse lives in the walls and listens. It remembers patterns. It remembers loss. And when another family moves in—laughing, loving, unaware—the mouse remembers something else: fire. Grief simmers into something calculated and patient in this slow-burn tale of vengeance from the smallest creature in the house.

PRETTY BIRD
A parrot learns by listening. It repeats what it hears. It memorizes screams. When a captive woman is brought downstairs, the bird becomes the only witness to unspeakable cruelty. But voices can be powerful things—and sometimes the smallest sound can shatter everything.