Writing horror has always been a way for me to explore the darker aspects of human nature, to confront the fears and moral dilemmas that haunt us all. Sins and Salvations is more than just an anthology of frightening tales; it's a deep dive into the consequences of our choices, the eternal struggle between good and evil.
Through these stories, I seek to reveal the battles we face within ourselves—the sins we commit, the paths we choose, and the salvation that is always just within reach, or just as often, devastatingly out of grasp. Horror allows me to peel back the layers of the human psyche, to expose the vulnerabilities and fears that many of us keep hidden.
But it’s not just about fear. Sins and Salvations is also about hope, redemption, and the possibility of finding light in the darkest of places. Each story serves as a reminder that, even in the midst of terror, there is always a choice—a chance for redemption.
Writing horror gives me the freedom to tell stories that challenge, provoke, and ultimately, inspire reflection. Through the eerie and the unsettling, I hope to offer readers a way to face their own fears, to consider their own choices, and to find their own path to salvation.
In the end, horror isn't just about scaring people; it's about revealing truths, confronting the unknown, and exploring the boundaries of what it means to be human. Sins and Salvations is my way of doing just that, one chilling tale at a time.