Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies: Ten Dark Tales of Cosmic Horror
Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies: Ten Dark Tales of Cosmic Horror
When the universe speaks, it does not whisper — it hungers.
Dive into ten unsettling narratives that blur the line between confession and curse, memory and nightmare. In this chilling collection, ordinary people recount extraordinary horrors: voices that seep through the cracks of reality, entities that rewrite the meaning of identity, and truths so vast and merciless they erode the soul.
Each tale is an “autobiography” of a life unmade — a chronicle of those who looked too closely into the cosmic abyss and found it staring back with hungry fascination. From the decaying corridors of a house that feeds on grief, to the shores of a dead ocean where time drowns itself, to the quiet small-town man whose mouth becomes a doorway for something ancient, these stories reveal the intimate terror of becoming the vessel for something you were never meant to understand.
Perfect for fans of Ligotti, Chambers, and the bleak wonder of cosmic dread, Corpsemouth and Other Autobiographies is a visceral collection that lingers long after the final page, whispering reminders that the universe is far older, stranger, and more indifferent than we dare to imagine.
Open the book. Meet the narrators. Hear their truths.
And pray they don’t become your own.