Mental Health First, Horror Always: The Bayou Bound Books Story

If You Like Dark, Slow Burn Stories, Start Here

I want to clear something up, because I think a few of you might have the wrong idea about what's happening right now.

Bayou Bound Books isn't changing. It never was anything other than this. Southern Gothic horror is what this brand was founded on, from day one. What's happening now isn't a pivot, it's just me finally getting to the part I built this whole thing for.

Mental Health Had to Come First

Here's the truth. I put my mental health work out first, Prompt To Grow, Get Out of the Swamp, and most recently Chasing 25, because that felt like the most important thing I could give people before anything else. It had to exist, and it had to exist loudly, before I let myself move into the fiction side of what I'm actually here to do. That work isn't a detour from the brand. It's not separate from it either. It's still the same heartbeat, just wearing a different shape now.

Southern Gothic Horror Is What's Coming Next, and It Always Was

I want to say this plainly, because I know how easy it is for people to assume a brand is figuring itself out as it goes. Bayou Bound Books was not built on the fly. Southern Gothic horror was the plan from the very beginning, the whole reason this LLC exists. I simply chose to lead with mental health first, because that felt like the priority at the time, not because the horror side was ever an afterthought or something I stumbled into later. This has been the business plan the entire time. Now it's just the part you get to see.

If you're wondering what that's actually going to look like coming from me, you don't have to wait to find out. Go read the Bayou Archive. Every one of those short stories is already living exactly where I'm about to take the rest of this brand, bayou folklore, family secrets, the kind of slow burn dread that creeps in through the humidity instead of jumping out at you. It's the clearest taste you're going to get before the next novel lands.

A Poetry Collection Is Coming Too, I Just Don't Know When

I want to be honest with you about this one instead of promising a date I can't keep. I have a catalog of at least 60 poems right now, Southern Gothic, personal, close to my actual life. Not all of them will make it into the final collection. But I'm not releasing this one on a schedule. I'm releasing it when it tells me it's ready, and I genuinely don't know when that will be. I'd rather wait and hand you something true than rush it just to hit a date.

Where to Start

If you're new here, or you've been here since the journals and you're wondering whether this is still your kind of author, start with whatever pulls at you first. The Bayou Archive short stories. The poetry collection whenever it decides to arrive. The novel coming this fall.

Different formats, same brand, same person, still trying to help people feel a little less alone in what they're carrying.

Welcome to the part I've been building toward. I promise it's worth staying for.

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