
E. Fogwalker is a young writer exploring the edges of perception, consciousness, and inner reality, with a body of work that lies at the intersection of psychological horror and metaphysical fiction, inspired by the questions: what do we see when we look within ourselves, and who is it that looks back? A deep interest in psychology, language, and the mechanics of thought forms the foundation of his literary approach. Fogwalker travels widely, striving to understand how the same phenomenon feels across different cultures, how fear, faith, loneliness, and hope intertwine in the minds of people around the world—and these observations shape his distinct voice: reflective, unsettling, and honest. “The Ninth Planet” is his debut novella—one that doesn’t just tell a story, but exposes the inner topography of human perception, asking: what if the world is a crack we’ve stared into for too long?