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Lucian Clark

    Lucian Clark delves into the dark and chilling realms of romance and horror in their writing. Their work explores queer themes and supernatural elements, often with a fascination for all things spooky and unconventional. Clark's narratives navigate complex relationships and dark motifs with a distinctive, captivating style that has garnered attention across various literary platforms. Beyond their storytelling, Clark is a dedicated curator of queer horror content and an advocate for social causes.

    Cemetery Drive
    • Cemetery Drive

      • 175 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      New in town and a long way from Georgia, Judah Moretti finds himself in search of a solitary place to drink away from the humdrum of his life. Helena's, a rundown gay bar along a strip of unnamed highway somewhere in New Jersey, seems like just the place to do it. But, the moment he sets foot inside that bar, his life quickly changes. There he finds Jacques Dupont, the effeminate all-black clad husband of a tech millionaire. Judah finds himself unable to fight being drawn to Jack - a mere moth to a flame. Not only is he the exact opposite of Judah's average looks, but something about him calls to the contrast of Judah's mundane and boring life. Like a car careening off a cliff, Judah is unable to stop this crash course in fate. An inevitable collision of their lives under those dim and dusty lights inside Helena's. As he begins to become more than acquaintances with the pretty boy in the shadows, Judah learns that looks aren't everything and that some people come with secrets that run just as red as blood. Just how much is Judah willing to give to learn more about this queer and enigmatic man? Cemetery Drive is a story of obsession, love, loss and a touch of revenge. A beautiful mess full of grandiose sentiments and heart-wrenching tragedy.

      Cemetery Drive
      4.4