
Gregory D. Welch doesn't just write stories—he crafts gateways to other worlds.
Born from childhood tales whispered in the dark and honed through a lifetime of literary exploration, Gregory's work defies simple categorization. His prose dances on the knife-edge between horror and wonder, science fiction and reality, the magical and the mundane.
In Gregory's stories, small-town secrets bloom into cosmic terrors. Everyday objects become talismans of otherworldly power. And always, always, there's a thread of poetry weaving through the narrative, elevating each tale into something hauntingly beautiful. His words are rooted in the familiar soil of everyday life, but they grow into strange and beautiful shapes, revealing the extraordinary that lurks just beneath the surface of our world.
Inspired by Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, Joe Hill, and Ray Bradbury, Gregory has developed his own brand of storytelling that pushes the limits and blurs the lines between reality and the fantastic. Whether he's penning a chilling horror tale, a mind-bending sci-fi narrative, or magical realism, Gregory’s stories and poems are united by their ability to completely pull you in. He creates modern mythologies that resonate with the deepest parts of our psyche. Whether you're exploring a ghost-haunted forest or a distant planet, you'll find yourself utterly immersed, unable to look away even as the shadows creep closer.
When he isn't crafting fiction, Gregory turns to poetry, finding different ways to capture the strangeness and beauty of existence. It's all part of the same journey - exploring what it means to be human in a universe that's vaster and weirder than we can imagine.
Warning: Gregory's fiction and poetry is a cognitive earthquake. Enter his world and feel your reality shift beneath your feet. It's going to be one hell of a ride.