This is the official author website of Nolan Robert Stocklin, writer of extreme horror fiction.
The content on this site — including manuscript excerpts, imagery, and thematic material — explores extreme horror, psychological horror, body horror, religious horror, and deeply taboo subject matter.
⚠ Content Warnings Include:
Graphic violence · Sexual violence · Child abuse · Religious horror · Body horror · Substance abuse · Psychological trauma · Murder · Extreme and taboo themes
There are no safe spaces here. If you proceed, you do so of your own free will.
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The Author
Author of extreme horror. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Nolan Robert Stocklin
Indianapolis, IN
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Nolan Robert Stocklin is an Indianapolis-based author of extreme horror fiction. His work lives at the intersection of the clinical and the visceral — the kind of horror that doesn't announce itself with jump scares or cheap shocks, but instead builds a room around you and locks the door before you realize what's happening.
His manuscripts explore the spaces where violence, addiction, inherited trauma, religious obsession, and psychological collapse fold into each other. He writes about people doing terrible things to other people — and about the systems, families, and faiths that create the conditions for those things to happen.
His debut novel, Landon Mortuary, is a complete manuscript — a Midwestern body horror story about a licensed funeral home running a criminal operation beneath its legitimate surface. His second novel, Lost Hope, is a psychological horror novel about inherited trauma and addiction, written partly as "Mr. Void," a persona that allowed him to go places the author alone could not.
His work in progress includes The Devil You Love to Hate — a first-person confessional from inside the mind of a serial killer who sees himself as an artist — and two detailed outlines: The Breeding Room, a splatterpunk novel about captivity, generational abuse, and the dark web, and Rob Void, a Seattle noir occult horror about a fentanyl-addicted horror writer and a postman who deals organs.
Additional manuscripts include Metaphorical Bodies, a body horror collection where the human form dissolves into metaphor and meaning; The Void's Palette, a meta-horror novel about a Chicago horror writer whose visions have outgrown the chemicals that once opened the door; and Blacklight Prophet, a Seattle-set novel of gang warfare embedded in spiritual warfare, where a man raised on fire-and-brimstone religion finds something older and worse waiting for him on a rain-slicked rooftop.
"I don't write horror to scare you and send you home. I write it to give you Stockholm Syndrome. You'll hate what I do to you. You'll come back for more. That's not a threat — it's a promise. The door is always open. You just can't find it anymore."
— Nolan Robert Stocklin
The website is called Stockholm Syndrome — and yes, that's the joke. Readers who come to Stocklin's work often describe the experience in the same terms: they don't enjoy it in any conventional sense, but they can't stop. They finish a chapter and feel sick. They start the next chapter anyway.
That's the design. His horror is literary in its construction and unflinching in its content. He explores taboo themes not for shock value but because the most disturbing truths about human nature live in the places polite fiction refuses to go. There are no safe spaces in his work. There are no redemptive arcs guaranteed. There is only the story, and what it costs you to read it.
Violence and self-destruction passed down through bloodlines like genetic code. The sins of the father encoded in the nervous system of the son.
Faith weaponized. Devotion as a mechanism of control and cruelty. God as an excuse. The sacred made grotesque by the hands of true believers.
The body as crime scene, as evidence, as something that can be processed and filed. What happens when the flesh becomes the enemy.
Minds that consume themselves. Reality that fractures and refuses to reassemble. The horror that lives inside the skull and never leaves.
Indianapolis. The flat geography of a place that absorbs violence without comment. The horror of the ordinary. The dread of the familiar.
The refusal to offer comfort, resolution, or safe distance from the material. Horror that doesn't blink. Fiction that doesn't forgive.
Currently Stocklin has seven manuscripts in various stages: two complete novels (Landon Mortuary and Lost Hope), one in active drafting (The Devil You Love to Hate), and four in detailed outline or early draft: The Breeding Room, Rob Void, Metaphorical Bodies, The Void's Palette, and Blacklight Prophet. More are coming.
He is actively seeking representation and publication. If you are an agent, editor, or publisher interested in extreme horror literary fiction, reach out directly.
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