Desolate Dwellings is a chilling collection of seven short horror stories that delve into the eerie and unsettling realms of human fear and the supernatural. The stories weave together themes of isolation, fear, and the supernatural, creating a tapestry of horror that leaves readers questioning the boundaries between reality and nightmare. Each story is a journey into a desolate dwelling where terror lurks in every shadow and salvation seems just out of reach.
Buck Carr has been writing short horror fiction since he was a kid in the 80s, developing a love for the genre that has only grown stronger over time. Apart from writing, Buck has worked in the film and television industry in various capacities, including a boom operator, video editor, and obsolete videotape transfer specialist, which he does full time for a film preservation company in Maryland. With his extensive knowledge of the horror genre, Buck has garnered a reputation for his unique style of storytelling. Buck is a family man, married with two sons and two Siamese cats, Link and Samus. He currently resides in the Washington D.C. area, where he continues to write gory horror stories and collects horror paperbacks and VHS tapes.