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The Ink That Stares

The Monsters from the Trenches

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The Ink That Stares

By: John R. Huber
Narrated by: Ty Lasky
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About this listen

Forget the horror stories you know. This is where they were born.

The Ink That Stares is a chilling, literary descent into the secret history of the 20th century’s greatest monsters.

What if the iconic images of horror—Nosferatu’s shadow, Frankenstein’s creature—weren’t created in a writer’s imagination, but were excavated from the battlefields of World War I?

This is the story of a haunted soldier, Otto, who maps the trenches not with coordinates, but with nightmares, sketching the faceless horrors he sees. His drawings don’t stay on the page. They find their way to a nurse archiving the war’s true cost, to a filmmaker named Murnau experimenting with light and shadow, and finally to Hollywood.

It's a tale where trauma becomes a contagion, and art is the vector. The ink itself seems to watch you, the pages feel alive, and the line between memory and monster dissolves.

If you love the eerie worlds of The Terror or The North Water, the psychological depth of The Yellow Wallpaper, or the dark, interconnected narratives of movies like The Prestige, you will be consumed by this.

Listen, and discover the terrifying truth: the most frightening monsters are not invented. They are remembered.

©2025 John R. Huber (P)2025 John R. Huber
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Horror Psychological War Haunted
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