WAYNE T. LUTTRULL

Trained to understand the mind. Compelled to unravel it.

I write horror that lives in the mind before it ever reaches the page — stories shaped by years spent studying how the human psyche breaks, and what it looks like when it doesn't put itself back together.

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A closed book titled 'The Journal of Sorrow' on a wooden table. There is a black pen below the book and a faint coffee ring stain on the table. The author's name, Wayne T. Luttrull, is overlaid on the bottom of the image.

FEATURED BOOK

The Journal of Sorrow

A patient arrives. A journal appears. A case file closes.

Jacob Eldrin arrives at Holy Meadows Psychiatric Institute with a single complaint: a journal he cannot destroy. Dr. Travis Winston is assigned his case. The record does not resolve.

ALSO BY WAYNE

CHASING HELL

A brother taken. A price paid. A sister who doesn't come back the same.

Dillon is shot and pulled into the underworld. Taylor goes in after him. She trades her heart to Anubis to bring him back — and something else comes back with her.

A woman sitting on a beach, looking at a large, dark sailing ship on the ocean under cloudy, stormy skies, with the title 'Chasing Hell' and the author's name 'Wayne T. Luttrull' on the image.