A Psychological Horror Chapbook Released Under the Blood Moon Eclipse
As a Courtesy… is officially live.
This chapbook arrived exactly when it was meant to — under the March 3rd Blood Moon Eclipse — a moment associated with exposure, endings, and truths that refuse to stay hidden.
I wrote this book from a place of observation. Of watching patterns form. Of noticing how power quietly shifts in rooms we think we control.
This isn’t horror in the traditional sense. There are no jump scares here. What lingers instead is proximity. Access. The discomfort of being seen when you didn’t realize you were being watched.
About the Book
As a Courtesy… is a psychological horror chapbook centered on voyeurism, control, and the illusion of privacy.
The story follows a homeowner who believes safety comes from seeing without being seen. Every room is curated. Every guest is logged. Every detail accounted for — or so he tells himself.
As strangers move through his home, fractures begin to show. A guest who lingers. A woman who notices too much. A brother who won’t let go.
What begins as quiet surveillance slips into obsession, entitlement, and harm.
Because the most dangerous people aren’t the ones who hide.
They’re the ones who invite you in.

What This Book Explores
This chapbook sits at the intersection of:
- voyeurism and surveillance
- power disguised as hospitality
- access mistaken for permission
- control unraveling in real time
It’s a story about who is watching…and who believes they are in charge of the gaze.
If you’re drawn to psychological tension, subtle dread, and stories that linger longer than they explain themselves, this book was written for you.
Available Now
As a Courtesy… is available now in the following formats:
You can read it in one sitting.
You probably won’t forget it that quickly.
This release marks a turning point in my work — darker, quieter, and more deliberate. A story that trusts the reader to notice what isn’t being said.
The door is open.
As always, thank you for reading.
– Medusa




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