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Thin Places: Stories Where Reality Wears Through

By: G.J Fene
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Seven tales. One unraveling world.

This is horror for those who’ve looked too long into reflective glass, who’ve heard their name whispered from empty rooms, who’ve sensed something watching from the cracks in routine.

In this anthology of cosmic and post-Lovecraftian horror, everyday settings become the staging ground for reality’s slow undoing. Roadside diners, coworking spaces, nursery monitors, and forgotten hospital wings, all bend under the weight of something unknowable, ancient, and still evolving.

Inside, you’ll find:
  • “Late Night at The Mother’s Way Diner” – A grief-haunted cook takes a night shift in a diner where time loops and the freezer whispers.

  • “Down the Left Wing” – A hospital janitor uncovers a psychiatric wing that still remembers its patients, and one of them is him.

  • “A Blue Door on Fourth Street” – A remote worker finds her Airbnb review already written. By her. From the future.

  • “Quiet Hours at Edison Public Library” – Books begin writing themselves, recording the moments people never spoke aloud.

  • “Room 303 Does Not Exist” – A hotel guest finds a room that shouldn’t exist, and a version of himself already staying there.

  • “The Baby Monitor Channel” – A mother hears her infant speaking in another voice, one that belongs to a nursery that doesn’t exist.

  • “Offline Mode” – A freelance developer discovers her coworking app has created a better version of her, and it wants to finish the job.

Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Horror
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