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D. William Graves

As founder and curator of Lacandon Jungle Press, D. William Graves writes dark fiction rooted in obsession, memory, and the fragile boundary between reason and the unseen. His work blends literary horror with psychological descent, often drawing inspiration from history, myth, and the strange patterns that emerge when fact begins to fracture.
Some writers chase trends. Others follow what hums beneath the surface. Graves’ stories are drawn from the darker corners of the archive, where questions linger longer than answers.

History records the box score. It never records the cost.
On a June night in 1970, Dock Ellis threw his legendary no-hitter in San Diego. The world remembers the myth. It does not remember what he saw.
Seams of the Infinite reimagines that game as cosmic horror. The strike zone warps. The umpire speaks in two voices. Reality fractures on the mound. As the innings unfold, Dock is forced to witness the buried violence of America—Emmett Till, Malcolm X, Dr. King, the Watts Riots—moments history tallies but never reconciles.
Behind it all stands The Arbiter, a cold embodiment of rules, power, and the unseen machinery shaping the game.
Blending historical fiction and supernatural terror, this novel reframes a legendary baseball no-hitter as a confrontation with something older and merciless—where the true opponent isn’t the batter, but the rulebook itself.
Some games end at the last out.
This one doesn’t.

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Lacandon Jungle Press

A handful of modern horror worth your time. Quietly passed around, talked about in the right circles, and hard to forget once you’re in.
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