Timothy G. Huguenin

Timothy G. Huguenin is an author known for his works of strange and unsettling fiction, rooted in the eerie atmosphere of the Allegheny Mountains in West Virginia. He has published several books, including "When the Watcher Shakes," "Little One," and "Unknowing, I Sink." His short stories have appeared in notable publications such as "Vastarien: A Literary Journal," "Cosmic Horror Monthly," and "The Saturday Evening Post," showcasing his talent for crafting haunting narratives.

Huguenin's writing explores themes of the uncanny and the macabre, often drawing inspiration from the dark, rural landscapes of his Appalachian home. His style blends elements of horror and weird fiction, creating stories that linger in the reader's mind. With a distinctive voice shaped by his regional influences, he contributes to the tradition of Southern Gothic and cosmic horror, offering fresh perspectives on timeless fears.

In addition to his published works, Huguenin has gained recognition for his contributions to literary horror. His stories resonate with readers who appreciate atmospheric and psychologically rich tales. Continuing to write from his mountain home, he remains an emerging voice in contemporary dark fiction.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 When the Watcher Shakes 2016
2 Little One 2017
Short Stories/Novellas
# Title Year
1 Antique Bed 2018
2 Unknowing, I Sink 2022
Timothy G. Huguenin Anthologies
# Title Year
1 Superheroes: The Crossover Alliance Anthology V3 2017
2 Beneath the Waves: Tales from the Deep 2018
3 Night Terrors Vol. 21: Short Horror Stories Anthology 2022