Hubert L. Mullins is an author specializing in horror and survival fiction, weaving together elements of history, folklore, and the supernatural. His works, including "Blood & Salt," "Under Bethel," and "A Menagerie of Suffering," transport readers into unsettling worlds where myth and terror intersect. Notably, "Ghost Train of Treblinka" showcases his ability to merge historical events with chilling horror, while "Blood & Salt" reimagines the Titanic disaster through a supernatural lens.
Mullins's writing often explores themes of ancient mythology and monstrous entities, as seen in his "Under a Shattered Olympus Saga," which introduces a realm of forgotten gods and nightmarish creatures. His narratives are characterized by meticulous research and atmospheric storytelling, drawing inspiration from historical events and dark folklore. Beyond writing, Mullins enjoys reading, gaming, and curating a personal library. He resides in southern West Virginia with his family and a collection of cats.