
W.W. VOUGHT



INTERVIEW
Global Book Network - W. W. Vought, author of Twisted Tales from the Insensitive and the Insane

book reviews
Horror stories often rely on a balance of suspense, psychological terror, and shocking twists, and Twisted Tales from the Insensitive and the Insane delivers on all fronts—albeit with a uniquely brutal and unapologetic edge. This collection is not for the faint of heart, nor for readers who prefer their horror wrapped in subtlety. Instead, it revels in the grotesque, the macabre, and the morally unsettling, offering a series of stories that challenge both sanity and sensibility.
The strongest aspect of this book is its unpredictability. Each story plunges the reader into a new nightmare, where the rules of reality are bent or broken entirely. The writing is sharp, vivid, and relentless, ensuring that each tale leaves a lasting impact. Whether it's the perspective of an unhinged mind or an encounter with the truly inexplicable, the book keeps its horrors fresh and disturbing. Some stories lean into psychological horror, leaving readers unsettled by the sheer amorality of the characters, while others dive headfirst into supernatural terror.
Twisted Tales from the Insensitive and the Insane is an unapologetically dark and disturbing read that thrives on discomfort and unpredictability. Don’t read before bedtime.
"This collection of short stories, a play, and a poem is definitely twisted. The author, W.W. Vought, has written a book that is perfect reading for a stormy night. Each tale is unique and you will find yourself transported from summer camp to the tunnels in Vietnam. From the deerstands of the Midwest to the Transyvanian Alps. Along the way you'll encounter wolves, spiders, psychopaths and even a pair of not so normal Nuns. Pick up this book from the writer of the HBO film When Trumpets Fade and enjoy the ride!"

