Nicholas Barker is an American author known for his chilling works in the horror, paranormal and thriller genres. Deeply rooted in the folklore of the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, his writing weaves elements of the supernatural and mythology to create compelling and terrifying stories.
Barker's debut novel, Inhumanity (2020), marked his entrance into the literary world and demonstrated his ability to tap into the deepest fears and bring them to life on the page. Following the success of his first book, Barker published Faces of Inhumanity (2023).
His most recent novel, What Darkness Remains (2024), delves into the eerie landscape of rural Appalachia and explores the boundaries between reality and the supernatural. Set in the forgotten hills of West Virginia, the novel follows John Dorsett and his family as they move into an abandoned farmhouse, unaware of the evil presence that haunts it. As strange events unfold — scratches on the walls, ghostly cries and shadows at the edge of their vision — the Dorsetts are drawn into a deadly conflict between otherworldly forces. John's determination to protect his family leads him into a nightmare world of untold danger and ancient evil.
What Darkness Remains is a chilling tale that draws the reader deep into the heart of blackness, where the tension builds with every page. The novel's vivid characters and atmospheric setting make it a compelling read for fans of horror and the paranormal.
"I wanted to create a story that would keep people awake at night, wondering what might be lurking in the dark," said Barker of his approach to writing.
Barker's inspiration comes from his extensive knowledge of supernatural lore and mythology, influences that are evident in the dark, evocative worlds he creates. He aspires to be a full-time writer and poet, driven by a passion for storytelling and a desire to share his imaginative creations with a wider audience.
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