Nobody's Savior
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Nobody’s Savior is a selection of stories about grief, self-destruction, hopelessness, and the accompanying dread.
EDITORIAL REVIEWS
"Achingly intimate, lushly haunting, cuttingly timely, with each tale as elegantly woven as a black widow's web, Nobody's Savior is the ghost of hope inside a broken heart. A generous offering of variety, from stories cut from the same family quilt as Hereditary for their warped portraitures of the warmly homey turned surreal and strange, to updated takes on the darkly familiar such as literal monsters under the bed, the future frights that artificial intelligence is pushing at us with both hands, minivan-swallowing roadside portals, and the fork-tailed demon of bigotry, this collection will shiver readers' spines as much as it puts them through the emotional thresher. Recommended for the weary--and aren't we all?--but also the down-but-not-out, for a golden gem of daring to dream for a better tomorrow still glows deep in Winters' worlds, under all the blood and choking black dust of the apocalypse. A brilliant assemblage of modern short-form horror."
~ Andrew Post, author of Chop Shop and Milk Teeth
"Grab your flashlight and drape that sheet over your head. These are horrifically decadent tales meant to be read on a moonless, blustery night. Winters delivers the goods."
~ Hunter Shea, author of Combustible and Creature
"If horror is a song, then 'Nobody's Savior' is the symphony that plays as sanity frays. Wesley Winters orchestrates a chilling collection of tales, each story striking a haunting chord that resonates with the dread lurking in the shadows. This book doesn't just tell scary stories-it weaves a melody of fear that clings to your thoughts, echoing long after you've turned the last page."
~ Andrew Robert of DarkLit Press
"When you read a collection of short stories, there is always an expectation that one or two will feel like filler or simply weaker than the rest. That is not the case with Nobody's Savior by Wesley Winters...a fantastic collection..."
~ John Watson, author of Off the Grid and Swimming Upstream”