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Cager Elliott
Cager writes psychological thrillers and horror that get under your skin and stay there. The kind of stories that make you check the locks twice before bed and question whether that shadow in the corner has always been there.
Living in a remote area where the nearest neighbor is too far away to hear you scream (kidding... mostly), Cager finds inspiration in isolation, old buildings with histories they'd rather not know, and the unsettling realization that the scariest monsters are usually human.
When not writing about things that go bump in the night—or worse, things that don't make a sound at all—Cager can be found overthinking every creaking floorboard, collecting true crime podcasts like they're going out of style, and wondering why the characters in horror movies make such terrible decisions.
Cager's stories explore the darkness we carry, the lies we tell ourselves, and what happens when the line between sanity and madness gets a little too blurry. Fair warning: there are no easy answers here, and not everyone makes it out alive.
Sleep tight.
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