Screaming into the Canyon by Joseph Meyer

A descent into eerie, disquieting tales that blur the lines between sanity and horror. Screaming into the Canyon is an unforgettable collection of psychological terror, surreal dread, and quiet madness. The stories creep beneath your skin, leaving echoes of unease long after you close the book.

Rosetta Yorke

Rosetta Yorke lives in the wilds of North Yorkshire, UK. She writes ghostly horror, sci-fi, Weird Western and Gothic romance short fiction.3

Dark Storms by J. Harris

Dark Storms presents a chilling collection of stories that navigate the eerie and unsettling forces lurking within human nature and beyond.

Tim Law

Timothy Law is a writer of fantasy, horror, detective fiction, general fiction and everything else that pops into his head. He heralds from a little town in Southern Australia called Murray Bridge.

Jess Chua

Jess Chua is an award-winning essayist and sketch artist.

L.N. Hunter

L.N. Hunter’s comic fantasy novel, The Feather and the Lamp, sits alongside works in anthologies Hidden Villains: Arise and several from Black Hare Press, as well as Short Édition’s Short Circuit and the Horrifying Tales of Wonder podcast.

Memories Don’t Lie by Pauline Yates

Sarah Wilson’s journey takes a deadly turn when she uncovers secrets about her past, hidden deep in her mother’s memories, that threaten everything Sarah wants. They could cost her everything she holds dear—and her life.

Karen Bayly

KAREN BAYLY’s passion for writing began as a child when she wrote soap operas for her dolls to perform under her creative direction. These days it’s her biology PhD and research background that informs her writing, a fusion of science fiction, horror, and fantasy.

Pauline Yates

Pauline Yates is a horror and science fiction author with publications in Australia and abroad, including her award-winning debut novel, Memories Don’t Lie.

The Connections We Keep by Pauline Yates

Step into a world where the ties that bind—love, family, and memory—twist into something far more chilling, and discover what really lurks in the shadows of human connection.