In The Mirror’s Tax, identity is a debt that must be paid in full. Written by James Nzioki, this chilling horror anthology traces the systematic deconstruction of a man named Elias across a landscape of industrial rot and supernatural hunger. In each of the fifteen chapters, the boundaries between flesh and machine, memory and ink, and life and reflection dissolve into a singular, terrifying outcome: the original is harvested, and something colder takes its place.
man soul. It is a visceral exploration of the moment we become obsolete, leaving behind only fragments of the unmade.