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ABOUT ME
Henry is an emerging author with a passion for crafting dark fantasy horror tales that delve into the eerie and unknown.
Drawing inspiration from classic horror literature, mythology, and the shadowy corners of the human mind, Henry creates immersive worlds filled with ancient curses, forbidden magic, and haunting creatures.
Currently working on their debut novel, Apocrypha, Henry aims to captivate readers with a gripping narrative that explores themes of fear, power, and the thin line between reality and nightmare.



When not writing, Henry enjoys exploring abandoned places, reading gothic fiction, and indulging in a good horror film.
FAQs
Where can I buy your books?
My books are available at most popular online stores such as Amazon, Lulu, Apple Books, and Kobo. You can also purchase the digital versions directly through my website and read them right here online—pretty cool, right?
Will there be a sequel or more books in this series?
Apocrypha is a planned six-book series, starting with Act I and concluding with Act VI. My goal is to release one act every year, but I’ll be honest—life sometimes has other plans. Creative work can hit pauses when I get stuck on an idea or need a burst of inspiration, so timelines might shift. That said, the intention is still one book per year.
As for my other works, I haven’t planned sequels yet. However, I am very interested in revisiting the world of The Day Life Quit. I believe it’s an intriguing setting with a lot of potential for new and unique stories.
Can I get a signed copy of your book?
Absolutely! Just send me an email or reach out through the “Contact Us” page, and I’ll reply with the details on how we can make it happen.
Where do you get inspiration to write your books?
My inspiration comes from many sources, often drawn from personal experiences or moments that stick with me. For a new book, the spark usually arrives unexpectedly—like a sudden flash of an idea in my mind. By now, I’ve learned to recognize those sparks quickly. When one appears, I jot down a summary, then revisit it a few times. If it still excites me, I start developing characters, personalities, and—most importantly—I always have at least a rough idea of the ending.
Writers often fall into two categories: the “gardeners,” who write as the story grows, and the “architects,” who plan every chapter in detail before writing. I’m a hybrid of the two. I don’t always know exactly how the story will unfold, but I do know where it will end. This way, writing becomes an adventure for me too.
Can I use quotes or excerpts from your books?
Yes, you can—just make sure to credit me alongside the quotation. It means a lot when readers acknowledge the work, and it helps others discover my books too.