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Creepy America

An Episodic Horror Series Set In the Dark and Secret Places of the Continental United States

Welcome to the America You Never Knew Existed

Sixteen years ago, the webshow “Creepy America” took the internet by storm. Created by good friends Liam Foster and Zoey Hammersham, the show blended special effects and a found footage format to explore a vast fictional mythos of monsters, urban legends, and a dark governmental conspiracy taking places in the secretive, shadowy corners of the United States.

At least, that was the lie they sold to the world.

Now, many years later and with all traces of the old webshow expunged from the world, Liam sits down to write this series: a record of what really happened during their time filming and the very real world of dangers they uncovered: paranormal creatures, black magics, mysterious cryptids, secret societies, and a far-reaching shadow government working to keep knowledge of all this and more hidden away from the normal world. The more Liam and Zoey uncover, the more they are forced to play a dangerous game with ever higher and higher stakes, and the more they are forced to make a choice between continuing to try and expose the horrors preying innocent lives… or stop before the dark consumes them.

Creepy America is an episodic horror series told in individual “episodes”. If you consider a regular novel to be structured as a movie, then Creepy America is television show. Each episode is a self-contained short-story, told from the perspective of Liam and Zoey, confronting a new monster or threat. At the same time, however, many heroes and villains return for multiple episodes, creating complex character arcs that unfold across the entire book.

The book is horror, with heavy inspiration from folklore, urban legends, cryptid culture, fringe science, creepypastas and mythologies from all kinds of people and places. These elements are inlaid into a contemporary America directly drawn from my own experiences working as a semi-truck driver across the United States, presenting a constant tension between the blissfully ignorant world of civilization and the dark paranormal underbelly that feeds off of it.

If you’re a fan of X-Files, Supernatural, the SCP Archives, Gravity Falls, Fringe, The Twilight Zone, Stranger Things, or Kolchak: The Night Stalker like I am, then this book is for you.

Welcome to Creepy America