Read The Christmas Cabinet now in Assemble Artifacts #8

Merry Christmas in July August! My new story, “The Christmas Cabinet,” has been unleashed upon the unsuspecting summer by our friends at Assemble ArtifactsOrder the ebook now from Amazon!

This Sumer 2026 issue of Assemble Artifacts Magazine includes diverse tales of comedy, action, and scifi, by authors Zichao Ye, Libby Cudmore, Tyler Clifton, JG Mack, and wrapping up with my new holiday horror about what hides inside a creepy piece of furniture and a strange family’s Christmas traditions.

Running at over 16,000 words, it’s a veritable Christmas feast worthy of the Christmas Cabinet Man. Click on the cover image above to buy the ebook (Kindle Unlimited users read for free!) from Amazon. For all you book-listeners, an audio version is coming soon. I’ll let you know when it’s ready. Let me know what you think!

Timothy G. Huguenin writes unsettling, dread-inducing, terrifying Appalachian Horror from his home in the dark Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia. His short fiction has appeared in various publications including Cosmic Horror Monthly, The Dread Machine, and The Saturday Evening Post.

Buy my novella UNKNOWING, I SINK on Amazon NOW

It’s already here, just in time for Halloween, believe it or not. My weird horror novella, Unknowing, I Sink, is available now on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle formats! Click the cover below to buy it on Amazon today. Don’t forget to help me out and leave a review on Amazon after you read it!

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New short story coming in April

“The Unknown Thing” will soon appear in Beneath the Waves – Tales from the Deep, the next volume from Steve Dillon’s Things in the Well anthology series. Fans of my previously published short story, “Fischer’s Mouth” (Hinnom Magazine Issue 004, Dec 2017) might recognize this new story’s setting: the mighty river that runs through Augustus Valley, West Virginia. Can anyone bear witness to what sleeps beneath those churning waves and live?
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Beneath the Waves will be available this April. Keep an eye out on my blog, the Things in the Well website, and their Facebook Page for more news and illustrations that will be included in the anthology. Until then, check out the rad cover and peruse the TOC:
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