Something else was inside the blast

Some transmissions arrive incomplete. The gaps are part of the record.

When Supernova 1987A detonated in February 1987, it released more than radiation and gravitational waves. Contained within were anomalous signals — particles outside of known physics, origin unknown. Days after the discovery, something responded. Not to the explosion. To the observation of it.

Fractured Signal is an archive of connected horror fiction built in the wake of that event. The stories stand alone, but taken together, they point to something larger. A hidden story behind the stories.

The archive begins with Fell. It expands from there.

The Curator

Brett Henley writes horror grounded in the human and steeped in the strange: small towns, buried secrets, and people pushed to the edge. He makes horror that stays with you long after the lights go out.