A Folk Horror Tale of Fear, Illness, and the Things We Give NamesBy Elias Thorn
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When health auditor Evan Marsh arrives in the rain-soaked village of Latchford, he expects bad records, strange customs, and a clinic ready for closure. Instead, he finds black stones marked with family names, red thread tied against forgotten sickness, and villagers who believe fear itself needs somewhere to go. As Evan’s own illness anxiety begins to echo through the valley, he discovers the old bargain keeping Latchford alive—and the terrible price of naming what others cannot bear. The Worry Man is a slow-burn folk horror tale of dread, duty, and the body’s darkest whispers.
Elias Thorn writes horror about the things people almost notice—the face at the edge of the window, the voice beneath the floorboards, the memory that does not belong. His stories move through quiet towns, locked rooms, and ordinary lives touched by something wrong. For listeners drawn to slow dread, strange secrets, and endings that linger, Thorn leaves the door open just wide enough.View all by Elias Thorn