Luigi Muzolino’s stories are full of deep moments of existential horror, when the characters find themselves in reality filled with uncertainty and despair. Simple walks can lead to nightmarish scenarios, and ordinary places turn into places of horror. In Muzolino’s world there are black hills that change everything living, as well as Wironda—an alternate reality hostile to people. There, monsters dwell, and mundane situations can turn into horrors. His stories are compared to the works of Thomas Ligotti and Clive Barker, and they promise an exciting immersion into a world of darkness that you can’t tear yourself away from.