Writers on the Street: J.D. Hulett
This month on Writers on the Street, I’m delighted to introduce J.D. Hulett, a writer of suspense and atmospheric horror whose stories explore the darker edges of human instinct.
Author Bio Joseph Damien Hulett writes suspense and horror that explore the darker edges of human instinct. He is the author of the thriller Damieon: Born of Oak and the horror short story collection Quiet. Dark. Lives. His work blends tension and atmosphere with philosophical questions about evolution, survival, and the thin line between control and chaos.
What Inspired Your Book?
Quiet. Dark. Lives. grew from a fascination with telling horror stories from perspectives that readers rarely see, sometimes even from the creatures themselves.
Each story explores what lies beneath ordinary life when the quiet begins to turn dark.
Quiet. Dark. Lives. will appeal to readers who enjoy atmospheric horror and suspense that slowly builds tension beneath the surface.
If you enjoy stories where the ordinary world hides something unsettling — where the quiet moments carry the most danger — this collection may feel right at home.
You can find the book here: Quiet. Dark.Lives
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