Finland

About the author

I write horror built from documents, notes, diaries, interrogations, and other traces left behind. In my work, the supernatural does not appear as a grand spectacle, but as a fracture in everyday life: a detail that does not fit any explanation, or an observation that continues to haunt.

My work moves through Finnish landscapes and folklore, but does not treat them as decoration. Forests, shorelines, remote places, sites marked by war, apartment blocks, and ordinary homes all carry something older within them, something that has never fully disappeared.

I build stories on evidence rather than confession. The reader is not given a complete answer, but the material itself: something found, preserved, or left unsaid, whose meaning begins to emerge only gradually.

Documentary Horror

My stories are built on found material: diaries, reports, transcripts, notebooks, and other traces that were never originally meant to be read.

Finnish Folklore

Folk belief and old beings remain present without being overexplained. They appear in customs, places, fears, and in the ways people try to understand something older than themselves.

A World Built from Archives

Individual stories gradually form a larger whole. Not everything is visible at once, but the same patterns, places, and shadows begin to return.