The Library of Fear

Welcome to the shelves of my nightmares. Here you’ll find the stories that linger, the ones that whisper after the lights go out, and the worlds shaped from the edges of fear. Every book is a descent—and every descent changes you.


Feeding the Fear

Every other millennia, the world forgets its oldest warning. And the cycle begins again.

A strange fog begins forming over Lake Erie—quiet at first, then pulsing in slow, deliberate rhythms that no weather pattern should make. Radios distort. Pressure drops in unnatural waves. People across Cleveland feel a tightening in their chests. Corner stores, the late shift—nowhere is safe.

Dr. Mara Ellington, an atmospheric scientist at NASA Glenn, is the first to recognize the pattern. The fog’s behavior matches fragments of three historical anomalies she has studied for years: the unexplained Lake Erie disappearance, the Norfolk vanishing, and another ancient event lost to time. Each was dismissed as myth or coincidence. But Ellington sees what everyone else missed—the same atmospheric signature appears every other millennia, and every time, entire communities vanished without a trace.

Across the city, ordinary people experience the fog in real time. A late‑night AM radio host fields terrified calls as his signal bends around the phenomenon. Night‑shift workers, families, commuters, and first responders witness impossible distortions in sound, pressure, and memory. The fog reacts to fear. It feeds on it. And it grows stronger because of it.

As the fog thickens on the lake and spreads inland, Cleveland becomes the newest stage in a cycle older than recorded history. Ellington races to decode the phenomenon’s resonance patterns before the city becomes the next erased chapter in human history. But the fog is accelerating. People are panicking. And the cycle is reaching its fullness.

Fear isn’t the danger. Forgetting is.

Feeding the Fear is a cinematic, atmospheric, multi‑POV horror novel about a natural phenomenon that has shaped human history from the shadows—an ancient, recurring force that awakens every other millennia to feed on the fear we try hardest to deny.

Extinction Trigger

Millions of years ago, an alien civilization launched a desperate mission to save countless worlds. A deadly organism had overrun their planet, so they sealed the last surviving samples into containment canisters and set a ship on a one‑way course toward a black hole. The plan was simple: jettison the organism into oblivion and end its extinction cycle forever.

But something went wrong.

A catastrophic malfunction crippled the vessel mid‑flight, sending it spiraling off course. The pilot stayed behind to ensure the lifeships escaped… and the doomed ship crashed into prehistoric Earth. The impact—later mistaken for the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs—shattered the containment system. Cracks and fissures split the canisters, releasing the organism into the world.

The crash devastated the planet. The organism finished the job. And as the Ice Age settled in, the lifeform went dormant.

Now, in the present day, an archaeologist uncovers fossilized bone threaded with iridescent veins. When exposed to sunlight and the warmth of human touch, the organism awakens—adaptive, voracious, and ready to begin the extinction cycle again.

As the outbreak spreads, scientists and survivors race to stop a lifeform engineered for annihilation. But the truth buried in the alien wreckage is far worse than they imagined:

Earth was never meant to host this organism. The crash was a terrible folly. And the second extinction has already begun.

Extinction Trigger is a cinematic, escalating sci‑fi horror novel about ancient mistakes, catastrophic biology, and humanity’s fight to stop a threat that should have died in a black hole millions of years ago.

“This is the kind of story you can see in IMAX. Extinction Trigger is pure cinematic sci‑fi horror.”

— Dana Korrin, Senior Analyst, Visual Narrative & Genre Media Board

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