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Horror
Horror fiction confronts us with dread, fear, and the unknown. It explores what lies beyond the safe borders of everyday life—supernatural forces, human depravity, cosmic indifference—and forces readers to reckon with what terrifies them most.
Folk Horror
Folk horror draws its power from landscape, isolation, and ancient belief systems that never truly died. These stories take place in remote communities where old rituals persist beneath a thin veneer of modernity. The outsider who wanders in rarely wanders back out.
4 titlesSci-Fi Horror
Sci-fi horror merges technological possibility with primal fear. It asks what happens when humanity’s inventions outpace its morality—when the tools we build to improve life become instruments of suffering. The horror isn’t that the future is dark, but that we built it ourselves.
1 titleDemonic Horror
Demonic horror pits human beings against entities of pure malice—forces older than civilization that operate by rules we barely understand. These stories explore faith, doubt, and the terrifying possibility that evil is not a metaphor but something with a name, a rank, and an agenda.
1 titlePsychological Horror
Psychological horror lives inside the mind. The threat isn’t external—it’s the slow erosion of certainty, the inability to trust your own perception. These stories weaponize doubt, memory, and identity until the reader can’t tell what’s real either.
6 titlesThriller
Thrillers are built on tension, suspense, and stakes. The reader knows something terrible is coming—or is already happening—and the question isn’t whether danger exists, but whether anyone will survive it. The best thrillers make you hold your breath and forget to let go.
Psychological Thriller
Psychological thrillers weaponize the mind itself. The threat isn’t a monster in the dark—it’s a manipulation you didn’t see coming, a reality you can’t trust, or a person you thought you knew. These stories blur the line between paranoia and perception until even the reader isn’t sure what’s real.
1 titleLiterary Thriller
Literary thrillers combine the propulsive tension of a thriller with the psychological depth and prose craftsmanship of literary fiction. The stakes are personal, the pacing is deliberate, and the characters are drawn with enough complexity that their choices feel inevitable and devastating.
1 titleOccult & Supernatural
Occult & Supernatural horror deals with hidden knowledge, ancient rituals, and forces that operate outside the natural order. These stories explore what happens when someone uncovers a truth that was buried for good reason — and discovers that the world is older, stranger, and more dangerous than any rational framework can hold.
0 titlesNoir
Noir is a world of moral ambiguity, corruption, and protagonists who are already compromised before the story begins. Nobody is clean. Justice is a transaction. The atmosphere is thick with cynicism, and the only certainty is that knowing the truth won’t set you free—it’ll just show you how trapped you are.
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