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Marcus Kliewer

Kliewer delves into the intersection of psychological horror and suspense, revealing how trauma and identity influence the uncanny in his narratives. His storytelling seamlessly combines visual and written elements, allowing readers to experience a creeping dread that stems from both external and internal fears. This unique approach is exemplified in his debut book, "We Used to Live Here", which began as a serialized short story on Reddit’s r/Nosleep forum and won the Scariest Story of 2021 award. The narrative’s success not only caught the attention of Netflix for a film adaptation but also secured a publication deal with Simon & Schuster before it was even expanded into a full-length novel.\n\nKliewer's work engages readers who appreciate a slow build-up of tension, using techniques inspired by thriller movies and classic horror literature. His method of integrating found document subchapters adds layers of realism and depth, appealing to fans of immersive storytelling. The anticipated release of his upcoming novel, "The Caretaker", is expected to continue exploring these themes, further establishing his influence in the horror genre. The impact of Kliewer's narratives is not only recognized by audiences but also by notable authors like Freida McFadden and Alma Katsu, who have praised his ability to craft genuinely scary and inventive stories. This bio highlights how his innovative blending of formats and themes has garnered critical acclaim, making him a distinctive voice in contemporary horror literature.

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We Used to Live Here

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