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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalSome stories are meant to be read. Others are meant to be survived.
Across thirty dark poems, something begins to shift. What starts as distant tales of shadows, whispers, and cursed places slowly turns inward, until the line between reality and supernatural begins to blur. Each piece pulls you deeper into a world where voices remember you, rooms refuse to let go, and even your own reflection cannot be trusted.
This is not just a collection of horror poems. It is a descent-into fear, madness, and the quiet unravelling of self.
Read one each night or all together if you are brave enough. Whatever you do, just don't lose yourself in these stories!
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Siddharth Nahal
Siddharth Nahal is a fiction writer from Delhi, India, whose work explores the unsettling space between the real and the unreal. Fascinated by the supernatural and the psychology of fear, he writes stories that blur the line between imagination and experience.
His writing often combines horror with introspective themes, focusing on how fear lingers, transforms, and takes shape in unexpected ways. Through a mix of genres, he aims to create narratives that stay with the reader long after the story ends.
His other works include books such as The Hotel Named Starlight and Real or Not?
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