
Quiet Ends
“A cycle of Lovecraftian apocalyptic stories where every world meets its end.”
Introduction
Quiet Ends is a series of standalone cosmic, Lovecraftian and psychological horror novels connected not by characters or timelines, but by theme and tone. Each book tells of a world that unravels. Until only silence remain. The series moves across continents and climates, tracing how endings unfold differently but always with the same quiet inevitability.
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At the heart of Quiet Ends lies the fascination with how we perceive the inevitable. Every book begins at the threshold of the world’s undoing. What follows is never the same. The circumstances that end each world are strange, unclassifiable, and often beyond comprehension.
Sørarnøy, Norway, 2024
Concept
Each story explores how people respond when the familiar turns uncertain. How love, memory, and community endure, fracture, or transform in the face of what cannot be understood. In the end, Quiet Ends is less about destruction than perception. It is an exploration of what it means to see the end coming, and to find, within that darkness, something almost beautiful.
Tone and Vision
Quiet Ends stands at the edge between literary horror and psychological study. Its stories are not driven by monsters or revelation, but by atmosphere, silence, and the slow distortion of what we call real. The horror is intimate, invisible, and sometimes not.
For those who listen closely, Quiet Ends is not only about the world’s last moments. It is about the silence that follows, and what that silence might still hold.