Jeff Atelier

Crafting Terror from Isolation

Exploring the darkness within through tales of isolation, psychological tension, and the supernatural forces that test human sanity.

About Containment

Rick Shepherd built walls for a reason.

After what he did during his military service, he learned to keep people at a distance. Emotion is liability. Connection is weakness. So when he accepts a six-month assignment at an isolated Antarctic facility—no contact, no questions, just daily procedures for something kept in the cells below—it feels like escape.

He isn't prepared for what isolation actually does to a person.

The silence. The routine. The slow erosion of every defense he spent years constructing. Rick finds himself reaching for connection in ways he swore he never would. Needing it. Craving it. Willing to ignore the warning signs just to feel less alone.

The journals he discovers suggest others felt the same way. They all followed the same pattern. They all made the same mistakes.

None of them finished their six months.

Some doors, once opened, can't be closed again.

Publication Date: January 17, 2026
Pages: 147
Genres: Psychological Horror • Occult & Supernatural • Supernatural Thrillers

From the Author

Horror isn't about the monsters we see—it's about the ones we become when we're stripped of everything that makes us human. In the Antarctic isolation of Threshold Station, Rick discovers that the greatest threat isn't what's contained in those cells below, but what's been contained within himself all along.


Until next time, stay warm. Stay connected. And whatever you do—don't answer the voice in the dark.

Jeff Atelier