In Connections and Gateways by Natasha Duncan-Drake, Maggie has always seen the dead but when a reckless act at her best friend’s Halloween party unleashes something far darker, she must confront forces from beyond before it's too late. Some doors should never be opened.
In One More Piece by Sophie Duncan, a quiet obsession spirals into something far more sinister. A harmless addiction to jigsaw puzzles hides a dark hunger, one that’s ready to consume more than just time.
Perfect for fans of supernatural suspense, eerie encounters, and classic horror twists, these short stories are packed with tension, terror, and unexpected turns.
Grab your copy today and discover what happens when curiosity invites the darkness in.
Natasha is a British author living in the southeast of England with her husband and two cats. She has been publishing genre fiction with Wittegen Press since 2011. Her work includes everything from horror to young adult fantasy and she has never met a genre she didn’t like. A prolific producer of short stories and novels alike, Natasha currently has over a plethora of titles in her back catalogue with further releases always imminent.
Natasha was inspired to start writing way back as a pre-teen after she read The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien. She is a huge fan of science fiction, fantasy, and horror in all their media forms, and is a big advocate of fanfiction as a great tool for writers to polish their skills in a welcoming and supportive community.
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And if you enjoy your fiction on the naughtier side, check out Natasha's new alter ego, Virginia Waytes her Sexy Stories Podcast and the eBooks that go with it. The Manor is an exclusive adult only club in the heart of the English countryside where supernatural beings live, work and play.
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Sophie was born with the writing bug in her blood, boring her primary school teachers with pages of creative writing and killing her first typewriter from overuse when she was thirteen. She began publishing her work online while at university where she discovered the internet and fanfiction. It took another decade for Sophie to realise her long-time dream of releasing her own original fiction with Wittegen Press in 2011.
Find her online at WittegenPress.com.