The Usher Foundation
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  • Reads 32
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 1h 12m
Ongoing, First published Dec 18, 2024
Emma works at the sister institute to the Magnus Institute located in the United States called The Usher Foundation.  Hired on as an assistant archivist to Archivist Nicholas Mannheim, she is tasked with cataloguing and recording dusty old files and tomes of supernatural phenomena in the United States.  The young, skeptic girl finds herself in a strange and altogether unfamiliar world which tests her resolve, her beliefs, and threatens to unravel her life and the lives of those around her.

Join Emma in exploring the supernatural, unexplained, and altogether strange happenings in and around the United States as she delves deep into the archives of The Usher Foundation.
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The Town That Forgot to Mourn

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After surviving a tragic accident that took her father's life, sixteen-year-old Emma is forced to move to a quiet little town with her grieving mother. The town is picture-perfect-too perfect. But beneath the surface, something is deeply wrong. Their new house is unsettling. The air feels cold. The nights are too quiet. And Emma can't shake the feeling that something-or someone-is watching her. Her mother, once grieving, is suddenly... too happy. The townspeople are welcoming-too welcoming. And the house? It whispers to her. Tells her things she shouldn't know. But no one will listen. As Emma unravels the town's secrets, she realizes she was never meant to leave. And if she doesn't escape soon, she might not be Emma anymore.