Paul Tremblay is an acclaimed American author known for his gripping horror and psychological thrillers. With a background in mathematics and teaching, he brings a unique analytical perspective to his storytelling. His notable works include "The Cabin at the End of the World" and "A Head Full of Ghosts." Tremblay's writing is celebrated for its atmospheric tension and deep exploration of human fears, earning him several prestigious genre awards.
Memories are their own form of ghost.
Some ghosts are so quiet you would hardly know they were there.
The memories of a place are a ghost of that place.
We are all haunted by the things we don't want to admit.
Fear is a kind of ghost, isn't it?
The past is a ghost.
Sometimes the scariest ghosts are the ones we carry within us.
Ghosts can be the stories we tell ourselves.
The most haunting ghosts are the ones we can't see.
Ghosts are the echoes of the past.
Some ghosts never leave us, no matter how hard we try.
Ghosts are the remnants of what once was.