Seedless
Horror | Thriller
Seedless is a short story that explores themes of grief, obsession, and the unsettling nature of memory.
Told in the second person, it focuses on a protagonist whose wife has recently died by suicide. Following her death, the widower finds himself obsessed with the overgrown, "stubborn" garden she left behind. Instead of grieving conventionally, he channels his energy into cultivating watermelons in the soil where she used to work.
The Billyfairy
Horror | Folk
Season after season, you poisoned the soil. You pumped the land dry. You cut corners, chased profit, looked the other way. The farm kept you alive, but you were killing it. And now, it's waking up. Something's out there in the fields. Not a ghost. Not a monster.
Something in between. Locals call it the Billyfairy. A story, they say. But you know better.
It's not just watching. It's coming.
The Billyfairy is a folkloric horror story about land abuse, guilt, and the horror of knowing that nature doesn't forget.
The Thing You Need
Horror | Folk | Thriller
You travel to San Felipe, Mexico, to retrieve a mysterious heirloom from your late Tía's crumbling seaside home. The house reeks of candle wax and secrets. Your mother insists you bring something back. Just one thing. But your aunt dabbled in brujería-witchcraft-and whatever she invited in before her death hasn't left.
You tell yourself it's just the wind. The shadows. The grief. But the house is watching. Something is waiting. And if you don't find the thing you need soon, you won't make it out at all.
Tearjerk
Literary Horror | Suspense
Tearjerk follows Emeric Miles—a grief-addicted voyeur from Ventura with an arousal disorder centered around crying. Told through fragmented journal entries, emotional breakdowns, and nihilistic giggles, this transgressive story explores taboo stuff, self-destruction, and the beauty of falling apart. Emeric works at a suicide hotline—not to save lives, but to listen to people sob. He crashes funerals, joins support groups. Anywhere tears fall, he follows and haunts sorrow. As empathy blurs into exploitation, and trauma becomes obsession.
Tearjerk is a coming-of-undone story that speaks to the broken, the bitter, and the barely-holding-on. This is not your typical mental health book.