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  • Physical, emotional, and psychological abuse; aspects of abuse including victim blaming, isolation, manipulation, and gaslighting; mental illness (depression, anxiety, PTSD), self-harm (cutting), death, violence (gunshots, stabbing, strangulation), gore and body horror

 

What Stalks Among Us

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

“Hollowell…skillfully entwines atmospheric prose bursting with 2010s pop-culture references, and disturbing scenes of body horror with sensitive explorations of neurodivergence, misogyny, internalized anti-fat bias, and emotional abuse. Sadie and Logan’s friendship serves as a strong and passionate anchor, giving heft to both the physical and interpersonal stakes of this twisted ma(i)ze of surreal psychological horror.”

Publishers Weekly Starred Review

From Sarah Hollowell, author of A Dark and Starless Forest, comes a spine-tingling, deliriously creepy YA speculative thriller about two best friends trapped in a corn maze with corpses that look just like them.

Best friends and high school seniors Sadie and Logan make their first mistake when they ditch their end-of-year field trip to the amusement park in favor of exploring some old, forgotten backroads. The last thing they expect to come across is a giant, abandoned corn maze.

But with a whole day of playing hooking unspooling before them, they make their second mistake. Or perhaps their third? Maybe even their fourth. Because Sadie and Logan have definitely entered this maze before. And again before that.

When they stumble on the corpses in the maze, identical to them in every way (if you can ignore the stab and gunshot wounds)—from their clothes to their hidden scars to their dyed hair, to that one missing tooth—they quickly realize they've not only entered this maze before, they've died in it too. A lot. And no matter what they try, they can't figure out what—or who—is hunting them.

Deeply unnerving, clever, and atmospheric, this time-bending, mind-bending speculative horror is a poignant meditation on the lasting effects of trauma and the healing powers of connection and forgiveness—all while delivering more surprise twists and turns than a haunted corn maze.

This was my writing inspo playlist for What Stalks Among Us. I was seeking songs that made me think of Indiana and the Midwest in general, particularly Indiana summers. The kind of songs I’d play while on a drive down a country road, past miles of corn. Other songs were chosen for character and thematic vibes.

The last song on the playlist, “Judas” by Fozzy, is wildly out of place, but I had to include it because it’s the song I listened to for hours on end while finishing the first draft. The only explanation I have is that I’d recently gotten into professional wrestling and it’s the entrance song for Chris Jericho, and it was permanently stuck in my head.