Reader Inside this book, you’ll be transported to an insidious realm of horror via this chilling selection of short stories from the dark mind of MJE Clubb. Take a walk through psychological terrors and traumas alike that explore the depths of human depravity and question the distinction between “person” and “monster”. Can you ever really know what evil another person—friend, family, or spouse—is capable of committing? Or, going further, can you ever know your own capacity for immorality? Just how far would you go to succeed and what would you be willing to sacrifice for that new life? With each turn of the page, you will be confronted with the darkest aspects of the human psyche as a silent witness where only heartbreak is your constant companion. Dive in, turn the page, and for goodness’ sake—don’t turn off the lights.
MJE CLUBB is an LGBTQIA+ author of fantasy novels, horror stories, and poetry chapbooks. Her short story Midnight Zephyr—first collected in the Lonesome Train anthology published by Thirteen O’ Clock Press—began her early career in 2019. Since then, she has published numerous titles and is always actively working on more. Currently, she is a resident of the Pacific Northwest with her partner, children, and pets.
Perfect for when you're in the mood for dark/spooky/kinda creepy vibes.
This collection of short stories were interesting and thought provoking, written with great visuals and unsettling vibes. I enjoyed reading a couple stories at a time over a week and would recommend them to anyone who is a mood reader wanting a little dose of horror, especially for the fall spooky season.