Scarlett Hollow writes psychological horror where ordinary spaces become quietly wrong. Her stories focus on subtle dread rather than monsters. An apartment vent that breathes. A room that learns your rhythm. A silence that answers back. Scarlett explores the deeper fear of losing control over the things we trust most, memory, identity, and our own bodies. She writes for listeners who enjoy tension that builds slowly and lingers long after the story ends. She lives somewhere quiet enough to hear the walls at night.