8 books
Felix Blackwell's horror fiction explores folklore, isolation, mimicry, dreams, buried places, and the fear that a familiar voice may conceal an inhuman presence. Stolen Tongues turns remote surroundings and repeated sounds into a threat that follows its characters beyond one location. In the Devil's Dreams brings danger into sleep, where perception and vulnerability are difficult to separate.
The Church Beneath the Roots and The Sorrowstones draw unease from hidden structures, inherited stories, and objects whose meanings resist easy explanation. Folkloric gathers shorter encounters with legends and uncanny traditions. Blackwell builds horror through recurrence: a phrase, sound, or image returns with altered significance until ordinary recognition itself becomes unsafe.

Felix Blackwell

Felix Blackwell

Felix Blackwell

Felix Blackwell

Felix Blackwell

Felix Blackwell

Felix Blackwell
Felix Blackwell