Mark S. Perry

Stories about the selves we bury

Moonah forest photograph by Mark S. Perry. Digitally enhanced.

Selected Work

Novel · Folk Horror

Reception

A data analyst hollowed out by years of digital addiction retreats to a remote Highland community. Trapped in his cabin, he finds a shortwave radio and becomes obsessed with a cryptic transmission.

In development · 40,000 words

Novel · Auto-Fiction

Painting with Sound

Melbourne, 1986. A teenage synthesiser musician in the vibrant alternative music scene finds his band on the edge of a breakthrough. But becoming the artist he wants to be means losing everyone who loved who he was.

Completed · 80,000 words

Short Story · Cosmic Horror

Moonah

Something ancient waits in the Australian bush.

Completed · 2000 words

Short Story · Psychological Horror

Black Celebration

In a future where touch can infect, a woman chooses desire over safety — and isn’t sure she wants to be saved.

Completed · 1000 words


Mark S. Perry is a writer based in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia, working across literary fiction, auto-fiction, folk horror, memoir, and screenwriting. His work explores the tension between performed and authentic identity — the selves we construct and the ones we suppress.

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