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Burrow: A quiet horror novella of the deep earth, hunger, and memory

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Beneath the grass, beneath the roots, beneath memory itself—something stirs.

Burrow is a short novella of approximately 5,300 words — a compact myth of earth, memory, and descent.

When the underground sanctuary of Burrowhold is torn open by a monstrous serpent named Vurak, a small community of guinea pigs is forced to flee into the forgotten depths of the Spiral — a sacred tunnel system once carved in penance by He-Who-Dug, the mythic serpent of legend.

As they descend, they pass the bones of the First Lost, encounter murals of crowned worms, and face the slow, suffocating truth that some hungers cannot be outrun.

But the earth remembers.
And the worms are watching.

Burrow is a quiet horror tale in the tradition of myth and memory — where nature reclaims, tunnels echo, and survival comes not by strength, but by listening to what lies beneath.

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Published May 10, 2025

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Roman Fatuzzo

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