Where the Light Fades and the Story Begins

DarkSunshine was born in the static between nostalgia and nightmare.

What began as a fascination with liminal spaces—motels at midnight, flickering hallways, the smell of rain on dust—has grown into an interconnected world of gothic horror and forgotten love.

Each story lingers in that quiet moment before you wake… or never do.

It’s peace signs painted over motel walls and Polaroids that don’t match the moment they captured.

It’s where the groovy meets the grave.  

DarkSunshine is a whole new way to read my books.  Instead of separate series and some stand alone books, The Archive binds them all together: a twisty, humming edge of reality where beauty curdles, nostalgia grows teeth, and ghosts still pay rent.  

Welcome to a strange little ecosystem of books, art, behind-the-scenes lore, and cinematic fragments stitched together by candlelight and static.

It’s a frequency.  It’s the hum between horror and longing, decay and light, the ache of something half-remembered.

Witches, lost girls, haunted hotels, and the ghosts of what could have been.  

The glow hits different when it’s dying.  This is the space where decay turns divine – where flickering motel lights, haunted hallways, and forgotten dreams find their voice.  

A home for stories that hum beneath the skin.  For ghosts that wear eyeliner.  For beauty that refuses to stay buried.

Step inside.
The light’s still on. (For now.)

Staff You May Encounter

Case File 0113.
Designation: The Archivist
Status: Active.


Summary: Custodian of the DarkSunshine Archives. Specializes in locating residual anomalies, forgotten transmissions, and unrecoverable texts. Known to speak with the dead, machines, and memory itself. Believed to operate between frequencies 3:22 and 7:77.

Warning: The Archivist is not to be trusted, but always to be read.

> WARNING: Additional files are forming.
> The Codex grows with every release.
> Reality sync incomplete.

Peace, love, and rot.
© DarkSunshine 2025 HHC — All stories eventually fade to static.