
Psychological Fiction
Explorations of the human mind, delving into paranoia, identity, and perception. Psychological fiction challenges reality and plays with unreliable narrators, leading readers down intricate paths of introspection and unease.
The Clockwork Heart
Elias, confined to a sterile room, grapples with his perception of reality. He sees the world as an artificial construct, populated by automatons. As sessions with his doctor intensify, Elias questions his own sanity and the true nature of his existence.
The Echo in the Stairwell
Eleanor, haunted by a past incident and plagued by silence, finds a terrifying echo in her apartment building's stairwell. Whispers and the chilling recognition of her name lead her to confront a terrifying truth about her own sanity and the building's dark history.
The Lighthouse Keeper's Clock
A man seeking solace as a lighthouse keeper discovers a mysterious clock with a dark history. He finds a journal detailing the previous keeper's descent into madness and the clock's power over the fog, leading him down a path of distorted memories and the temptation to rewrite reality.
The Weight of Echoes
Elias grapples with fragmented memories of his father's disappearance, convinced a scarred man is responsible. His mother dismisses his claims as fantasies, but Elias unearths a disturbing secret hidden within an old locket, forcing him to question his sanity and his mother's motives.
The Echo of Empty Rooms
Returning to his childhood home after his father's passing, the protagonist unearths disturbing messages, triggering a descent into paranoia and self-doubt. He confronts his family's history of mental illness and questions his own sanity, blurring the lines between reality and delusion.