Lorien Night is a pen name. The work is the biography.
The books come out of a single, specific interest: the fault line between what a person claims to know and what they actually remember. Every title, regardless of genre, sits on that line and pushes.
The psychological horror titles live inside houses, marriages, and hospital rooms — places where the paperwork says you are safe. The science fiction titles live at the other end of the same hallway: control rooms, corporate facilities, research sites where someone has already decided that a human is an acceptable data point. The emotional temperature is the same in both. The trick, if there is one, is refusing to look away from the moment before the scream.
“The house is not haunted. The house is accurate. That is the problem.
— The Silent Labyrinth, fragment
On method.
Each series is drafted as a whole before any installment is published. Character sheets, timelines, and continuity are tracked book by book, volume by volume. The point is not speed. It is making sure the third book still remembers the first one's name.
On contact.
Reader mail is answered. ARC requests from genuine reviewers are welcome. Interviews, foreign rights, and translation inquiries are read carefully. The channel is [email protected].