The House That Remembered: Writing The Sign of Victoria
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I wrote The Sign of Victoria as a chilling story about survival, memory, and the unseen forces that trap us. Seven college friends take a trip to a remote Victorian style Airbnb Blackwood Manor only to discover that the house remembers more than they do.
It’s not just a ghost story. It’s about what we carry, what we fear, and the moments we wish we could escape. One card. One game. One survivor.
As a Deaf and Lumbee author, this thriller gave me the chance to explore horror through a different lens one that centers on silence, intuition, and ancestral warning.
If you love psychological thrillers with emotional depth and eerie suspense, this book is for you.