M.J. Pack, a horror fiction writer, has been obsessed with all things scary since she was a little girl growing up in the Midwest. Graduating quickly from Goosebumps to Stephen King at the tender age of 8, she dreamed of becoming a writer one day. After a brief stint in the world of marketing, she was able to make this dream a reality thanks to an amazing opportunity from the popular website Thought Catalog.
She now spends her days producing creepy content for the horror-loving masses, from short fiction to serials to true crime coverage. She considers Stephen King her role model and chief source of inspiration as a writer — as well as the ultimate career goal.
M.J. is the author of "Certain Dark Things," "Ravenous: Small Stories With Big Appetites," and "Highville State Asylum."
Ugh, Cockroaches!!! I have been listening to the stories from M.J. Pack’s “Certain Dark Things” as individual stories via Audible’s plus catalogue. This story is equally well written and equally well narrated as all the others, but the subject matter of the plot is the creepiest, most disturbing by far. Cockroaches that take control of human bodies, ugh, I just hope it doesn’t show up in my dreams.
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