I'm a short novel writer who specializes in horror, suspense, and psychological thrillers that unsettle the mind and leave readers glancing over their shoulders.
I have a deep fascination with what lurks beneath the surface of people, places, and the human psyche. I craft tense, atmospheric stories where fear is both the monster in the dark and the one that lives within. Influenced by true crime, urban legends, and the eerie quiet of abandoned spaces, I create narratives that blur the line between reality and nightmare.
When I'm not writing, I pour my passion into mixed media art, sculpture, and photography. This same creative energy also fuels my lifelong love for the performing arts.
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I curated this website as a cozy sanctuary for the things I adore. Encompassing traditional and digital art, the soul-stirring melodies of classic rock music, and the timeless allure of classic movies. I also share my appreciation for antique treasures and the mysterious charm of well-preserved historical, cultural, or environmental landmarks. This space mirrors my passion for these timeless wonders.
Through my website, I aim to foster a sense of appreciation for the arts, music, and cinema. I also want to highlight the amazing tapestry of history and cultural heritage. It's a passion project that allows me to share what I love.
I also curate articles under:
https://medium.com/@tanyanatazsha
where I delve into spirituality, art, philosophy, psychology, and beauty. It's a platform where I pour my heart and soul into writing about these subjects that inspire me.
- JoinedJune 1, 2014
- website: www.tanyanatazsha.com
- facebook: Tanya's Facebook profile
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Stories by Tanya Natazsha
- 2 Published Stories
THE WOMAN IN THE MIRROR
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After decades at sea and a lifetime of loneliness, a weary sailor returns to land, broken by back pain and bu...
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THE WATCHER
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This is me, sharing one of the eeriest experiences of my life. Back then, I was just a fresh grad---an exhaus...