Graham Mulvein | World of Horror
by Graham Mulvein
When the lake fell, something rose.
The Andalusian reservoir has dropped to record lows, exposing land buried for decades.
Four teenagers enter the olive groves.
The terrain shifts. Paths loop. Slopes steepen. The grove closes in.
By nightfall they have not returned.
Something is out there - it doesn't chase. It hunts.
Former Special Forces officer Julián Navarro leads the search. He knows these hills. He knows real fear.
Dogs refuse to track. Radios cut to static. Men lose their bearings.
Then the storm hits - The ground gives way.
Whatever surfaced is tightening its trap.
...And it knows exactly where they are.
Graham Mulvein - UK screenwriter and author
Graham Mulvein is not simply a writer. He is a West End theatre veteran who stage managed the original West End production of The Rocky Horror Show, produced the world premiere of Scrooge — The Musical, and has been identified by The Black List as ‘a writer to take note of.’ Blending theatrical intensity with cinematic scale, Graham writes stories where obsession reshapes environments and pushes ordinary people beyond moral safety. Hailing from the UK, he began his career in landmark musical theatre and live performance before channeling that discipline into writing. His work has earned significant recognition: NEWLEY! won the Best 60 Minute Pilot Award at the Las Vegas International Film and Scriptwriting Festival and ranked in the top 3% on Coverfly’s Red List; THE UNKNOWN won the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Screenplay and ranked in the top 1% on the Red List. His latest screenplay, adapted from his novel THE HOUSE, reached the finals of the 13Horror.com Screenplay Competition and received the highest reader scores at Roadmap Writers’ Halloween Accelerator.
A Modern Gothic Novel
A writer searching for solitude and inspiration. A family looking for a fresh start... and a house that's been waiting for them.
When Barry Ethan moves his wife and daughter to an isolated Nebraska farmhouse, he thinks he's found the perfect place to write his first novel.
That is, until the storms start, the gargoyles glare, and the pages begin to write themselves.
The House is a psychological horror story in the spirit of The Shining, The Others, and Rosemary's Baby - a nightmarish struggle between obsession, creation, and survival.