





What's new?
Released November 8th, 2025, A Man Born Blind is the sixth full-length publication by William Becker. Inspired by the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and with a foreword penned by J.M. Fickling, it continues the unique style of page layouts that Becker has become known for.
The story itself centers around a man named Tim that returns to his childhood home with his girlfriend, Abby. After being trapped by heavy rains with his parents, fruit begins to grow in the yard. The weird part? It’s fall and past growing season. And everyone can’t help but have an insatiable desire to eat it.
“The Evil Dead meets cosmic horror. An absolute maddening read!”
– RJ Powell, Author of Dollface
“William Becker is proving himself the king of moody, uncomfortable fiction.”
– Desiree Horton, author of Midnight Mother.
“Arguably, this is Becker’s best work to date”
– J.M Fickling, author of Minotaur
“Disconcerting, haunting, and uniquely artistic in style Becker paints a portrait of horror on your brain canvas like a warped and disturbed version of Bob Ross.”
– Carietta Dorsch, author of Never Be Lonely Again
About William Becker
Adopted from Saint Petersburg, Russia, William Becker was raised in the Appalachian Mountains. He’s been writing moody, uncomfortable fiction since he was twelve years old. First as a horror author obsessed with surrealism and allegories, he has developed into an avid proponent of unconventional narrative voices, ergodic storytelling, and experimental typography blended into an accessible package, as is the case with A MAN BORN BLIND and WHEN BAD DOGS DO GOOD THINGS.
