Feminist horror rooted in folklore

Published Works

Open book on top of boxes of 'Exquisite Poison: An Anthology' by Phantom House Press.

AN EASY MARK

Phantom House Press’ EXQUISITE POISON ANTHOLOGY

Told from her jail cell awaiting trial, Sunshine is a girl with a dark past who finds her purpose in life with Kit, and from the moment they meet, sparks fly. Their relationship is heady, but Kit wants more. He begins to make plans to conduct seven bank heists, and Sunshine watches as he changes, triggering memories of things better left unspoken. As their relationship spirals out of control, it becomes clear that Sunshine’s motives aren’t clear-cut, and her purpose may not be love after all.

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Cover of a book titled "Gone by Morning" with a dark, spooky scene of a misty forest, a lone house with glowing windows, and a large red moon in a cloudy sky.

NORA’S BOX

GONE BY MORNING ANTHOLOGY

After her father’s sudden death, Nora is tasked with collecting his belongings from the seedy motel where he was conducting the last of his research and discovers a little wooden box among his possessions.

Once the box is opened, there’s no going back for Nora.

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A burning candle on a dark background.

THERE WILL BE WEEPING AND GNASHING OF TEETH

Grave Belles’ OF PLAGUES AND BLASPHEMY ANTHOLOGY

Set in a famine-stricken land where desperation blurs the line between devotion and madness, the story follows a nameless initiate in a wandering religious cult who suppresses doubt and hunger in equal measure—until the day their sacred mission demands more than faith.

Led by the charismatic Elder and bound to The Divine’s will, the brethren arrive in a secluded village offering scripture in exchange for shelter. But as night falls and sermons give way to screams, the initiate must reconcile obedience with horror, even as they carry out their sacred duty: to divide the living into those who will serve—and those who will be consumed.

Forthcoming in 2026