8114
8114 is a terrifying horror novel investigating the mysterious death of a high school friend through an embattled podcast and hallucinatory hauntings at the abandoned house of his childhood.
After returning to his hometown, Paul, the beleaguered host of a small-time podcast, discovers a longtime friend committed suicide in the dilapidated ruins of Paul's childhood home. Desperate to find answers, Paul interviews friends and locals hoping to find closure. He finds himself in a chilling downward spiral of his memories and the land he grew up on. Has his past caught up with him or is there something far more sinister at play?
Joshua Hull, screenwriter of Glorious, brings an edge of horror film expertise to this story of small-town haunting, trauma, and grief that just won't let go. 8114 roots out the rot of a small town's past and unravels the memories we must face to survive the present.
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"Joshua Hull is a major new voice in the horror world." --Jonathan Janz, author of Marla and Children of the Dark
"A fun yet beautifully haunting piece with layers of darkness and light." --Michael J. Seidlinger, author of Anybody Home? and The Body Harvest
"Absolutely disturbing and hilariously funny. This is Joshua Hull at his finest. A must for lovers of surreal and weird horror." --Rebekah McKendry, director of Glorious
"Joshua Hull is the poet laureate of orifices. What began with Glorious continues with Mouth, the definitive modern day grotto grotesquerie, mincing both Herschell Gordon Lewis with Hunter S. Thompson into an amuse-bouche of a novella. You'll eat this up." --Clay McLeod Chapman, author of What Kind of Mother and Ghost Eaters