J.C. Bratton

JC Bratton is an author specializing in horror and mystery fiction, drawing inspiration from classic suspense and young adult horror. Her work pays homage to the Point Horror series, particularly stories like Christopher Pike's "Slumber Party" and R.L. Stine's "Twisted," which captivated her during her formative years. Bratton's writing reflects the chilling atmospheres and psychological tension found in the works of her literary influences, including Alfred Hitchcock, Lois Duncan, Stephen King, and Richard Matheson.

Known for crafting short stories with gripping narratives, Bratton explores themes of fear, suspense, and the supernatural. Her style blends nostalgic elements of vintage horror with contemporary storytelling techniques, creating tales that resonate with fans of the genre. While maintaining a focus on concise, impactful prose, she continues to develop her voice within the tradition of suspenseful and macabre fiction.
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Who's at the Door? 2020
2 Parasomnia 2020
3 Dollhouse 2020
Collections
# Title Year
1 Things That Go Bump in the Night 2023