B.R. Yeager
Yeager interrogates the boundaries of reality and fiction through a distinctive blend of horror, dystopia, and transgressive fiction. By utilizing themes like youth, trauma, and the effects of loss, Yeager's works delve into psychological and supernatural landscapes. His narratives, such as "Negative Space" and "Pearl Death," employ non-linear and multi-voiced structures that mirror the fragmented psychological states of his characters. While the decaying mill towns and rural settings of New England serve as a backdrop, the author uses surreal and hallucinogenic elements to explore the liminal spaces between life and death.\n\nFor readers drawn to experimental storytelling, Yeager's books offer a rich tapestry of stark imagery and dark humor. His unconventional narrative forms and rotating perspectives challenge conventional storytelling, making his work appealing to those interested in pushing the boundaries of traditional fiction. While his contributions to literature have not been recognized by major awards, his books have found a devoted audience in horror and literary circles. This short bio highlights his unique contribution to the genre, emphasizing his role as an innovator in contemporary fiction.
Books by B.R. Yeager

Negative Space
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