I love a good atmospheric, ambiguous story. Those stick with you the longest because they haunt you far more. An innocent ritual that slowly bleeds into the next generation with no explanation feels like the blending of a Twilight Zone episode and a Ray Bradbury story, though I believe he did write some episodes. Still, it has the wonderful chills of an American Gothic tale.
Thank you so much. That means a lot, especially coming from someone who writes atmosphere so well. I wanted it to feel less like a horror story and more like an old memory that slowly realizes it’s been haunting you all along. I’m really glad it resonated.
Thank you so much. I love horror that lingers more than it jumps, so “eerie and nostalgic” feels like the highest compliment. I’m really glad it found you.
I love a good atmospheric, ambiguous story. Those stick with you the longest because they haunt you far more. An innocent ritual that slowly bleeds into the next generation with no explanation feels like the blending of a Twilight Zone episode and a Ray Bradbury story, though I believe he did write some episodes. Still, it has the wonderful chills of an American Gothic tale.
I was engrossed from start to finish.
Thank you so much. That means a lot, especially coming from someone who writes atmosphere so well. I wanted it to feel less like a horror story and more like an old memory that slowly realizes it’s been haunting you all along. I’m really glad it resonated.
Loved this. So eerie and nostalgic.
Thank you so much. I love horror that lingers more than it jumps, so “eerie and nostalgic” feels like the highest compliment. I’m really glad it found you.