Juno Guadalupe

Juno Guadalupe is an award-winning author whose work explores the intersection of love and horror, blending beauty with unease. Her debut novel, "The Lights of Greyfare," showcases her ability to craft narratives that linger in the reader's mind, merging the supernatural with deeply human emotions. Drawing from her upbringing in Pennsylvania's misty mountains, Guadalupe infuses her stories with a sense of place as vivid as the uncanny occurrences she describes.

Guadalupe's writing is deeply influenced by her surroundings and personal experiences. The daughter of an immigrant, she grew up surrounded by forests that seemed alive and shadows that moved when no one was watching. This perspective informs her unique style, where the ordinary becomes unsettling and the supernatural feels intimately familiar. Her work often reflects her fascination with the unexplained, from antique shops with unseen presences to mirrors that hold more than reflections.

Known for her atmospheric storytelling, Guadalupe creates worlds where love and horror intertwine, leaving readers both haunted and moved. Her ability to evoke tension and tenderness in equal measure has established her as a distinctive voice in contemporary speculative fiction.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 The Lights of Greyfare 2025