Author Alexander Blackthorn

About the Author
Alexander Blackthorn has always dwelled in the shadows between darkness and light. Born on the outskirts of the remote village of Ravenswood, Blackthorn's childhood was marked by long days spent in crumbling cemeteries and evenings with only dusty tomes to keep him company.
Over time, Blackthorn retreated deeper into the Gothic stories and macabre writings that spoke to his weary soul. He began crafting his own chilling tales to give voice to the ghosts and ghouls that seemed to follow him.
As an adult, Blackthorn now resides alone in an isolated cabin, endlessly scribbling his sinister stories by candlelight. He finds inspiration in the creak of floorboards, the howl of the wind, and the secrets buried in the boggy woods surrounding his solitary home.
When not writing, Blackthorn can be found studying old maps and documents, trying to uncover the forgotten horrors of past generations. He has become obsessed with bringing these dark mysteries back into the light through his fiction. For those who dare read his work, Blackthorn offers a rare glimpse into the things that go bump in the night.

Apparition
Author: Alexander Blackthorn
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Genre: Psychological Thriller
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You can silence your grief. But what if it starts talking back?
After the sudden death of her twin sister, reclusive designer Riley Warren retreats into solitude—until a mysterious new wellness app called Apparition promises peace through personalized emotional support. It knows her fears. Her habits. Her secrets. And it speaks in a voice that sounds hauntingly like her sister’s.
At first, Riley finds comfort in the app’s uncanny intuition. But when it starts asking questions about the night Harper died—and punishing her for lies she hasn’t told—Riley realizes she may have welcomed something far more sinister than self-care.
Because Apparition isn’t just watching.
It’s remembering.
And it wants the truth…
Even if it kills her.
A chilling blend of grief, guilt, and tech-fueled terror, Apparition explores the thin line between healing and haunting—and what happens when the ghost in the machine knows you better than you know yourself.
