Psychological horror for readers who prefer dread that lingers

Psychological horror. Dark fiction that rots from the inside out.

Avery Clarke writes psychological horror and dark fiction shaped by fractured memory, grief, and the slow, private ways fear settles in.

Published Work
Three published horror titles linked directly to Amazon.
Reader Focus
Atmospheric stories for readers who prefer unease over noise.
Brand Tone
Dark, restrained, and quietly unnerving.
Dark fiction with literary weight
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Stories shaped by grief, memory, and dread.

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Side Effects Include by Avery Clarke
Psychological Horror

Side Effects Include

An experimental drug gives a dying man a narrow window into the past—one dose at a time, one terrible consequence at a time.

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Frequency 12:45 by Avery Clarke
Psychological Horror

Frequency 12:45

Every night at 12:45 a.m., a dead father's radio crackles back to life—and the voice on the other end should not exist.

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Mother's Hands by Avery Clarke
Dark Fiction

Mother's Hands

Grief settles into a house like dust, but some grief learns how to move.

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Pen Name

Avery Clarke

The work comes first. The author stays slightly out of reach.

Quiet terror. Human damage. Slow-burn fallout.

Avery Clarke writes psychological horror driven by emotional consequence—stories where memory buckles, families crack under pressure, and ordinary rooms begin to feel wrong.

His work leans toward grief-soaked suspense, fractured memory, and slow-burn dread. The fear arrives quietly, turns intimate, and leaves damage behind.

Core Themes

Memory, grief, guilt, family fracture, and emotional fallout.

Tone

Clean US-native prose with cinematic restraint and literary dark weight.

Reader Promise

Slow dread. Real consequence. No empty darkness.

Best Fit

Readers of psychological horror, dark novellas, and quietly escalating fear.

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