A man wakes in an endless maze with no memory of who he is or how he arrived. Stone corridors stretch in every direction. Water trickles down walls. Small creatures scurry at his feet. There is no exit. As days blur into years, he develops systems for survival. He finds hope, loses it, finds love, loses that too. He encounters others wandering the same passages. Some leave messages. Some leave bones. Every door marked Exit leads only to another corridor. Written in Vienna in 2003, Labyrinth is a psychological horror novella exploring isolation, identity, and the cycles we trap ourselves in. Some prisons have no walls. Some labyrinths have no end.
T.R. Weich writes and curates horror, science fiction, and stories exploring the darker corners of human experience. Born in Poland and now based in the UK.View all by T.R. Weich