New Short Horror Fiction: “Come In And Get Lost”

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Fresh from Livina Press comes Midnight Ink 2025, a new collection of eerie, spooky tales sure to get your holiday-season horror vibes going. This latest installment in the long-running anthology series features original short fiction from some of today’s most exciting voices in dark literature: otherworldly hauntings, creeping dread, and psychological unease all wrapped into one perfectly bite-sized volume.

My contribution to the collection, “Come In And Get Lost”, examines the ghosts of a Toronto that has gone by. When a mysterious new shopping center appears across the street from an anarchist coffee shop, people go in to check it out…and never come back out. When it’s Clara’s turn to track down her coworkers, she discovers that the concept of ‘taking payment’ can encompass many different forms. It’s a compact, atmospheric tale written to scratch the itch for readers who love slow-burn suspense, unexpected twists, and horror with emotional weight.

If you’re looking for new horror stories, a fresh anthology to add to your reading list, or a chilling companion for long winter nights, Midnight Ink 2025 is an ideal pick. The collection is available now in both digital and print formats through Livina Press, and it’s a great way to support small-press publishing while discovering new authors in the genre.

Check it out today, and let the shadows follow you home.

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