Ronan Grey writes to provoke change, whether it’s advocating for mental health or reshaping what horror can be as a genre. His fiction doesn’t rely on jump scares or gore. Instead, it explores the slow unraveling of certainty.
When raised on campfire stories, Ronan grew obsessed with the question: What makes us scared? That question became a detailed map. He believes the most terrifying stories aren’t the ones where the monster kills you, but the ones where it convinces you to let it in.
When he’s not writing, he’s researching obscure folklore, reading case files from cold crimes, or scribbling things in his journal.

