
New York City: 1986. After a paranormal electrical storm, Kathryn Baxter finds herself the sole survivor of a mass disappearance. Living in a state of paranoia and isolation, basic survival and gnawing fear are the only things she is left with. The fear of being alone, of the past… of the thing she created in her old life … a thing, which might not be dead… Eventually, Kathryn receives a radio message mysteriously broadcast from an old house with a strange secret at its epicenter: a machine that gives her the power to communicate with the dead. Little does she know that the machine can conjure something that's waiting to feed off her fears, that can turn her worst nightmares into real-life entities. Forced into a situation she can't stop. Trapped in an empty world with an evil supernatural presence unleashed. Where would you run? Where would you hide? If you were haunted, for Seven Winters Alone.
Author

David Irons was the kid who went to his room to watch and read horror when his relatives came round. It paid off. When he left his room, he became an award-winning filmmaker and writer living on the south coast of England. His films, colourful and stylish in design, have won awards at the Cambridge Film festival, Las Vegas VIFF festival, and LA Independent Festival for cinematography, editing, writing, and directing. '7 Winters Alone' - a sci-fi, horror short - was a winner in David Lynch's 2014 Short Film Competition. In 2019 David had his first novel, Night Waves, published, followed by Night Creepers, Polybius, and The Bloody Tracks of Bigfoot in 2020 - 2021 from Severed Press. Since then, David has become a Splatterpunk award-nominated writer for his '80s summer camp slasher, 'Don't Go To Wheelchair Camp.' The moral of this story is to be weird and stay in your room. It pays off in the end.