
Bodies of Work
âClay McLeod Chapman is one of my favorite horror storytellers working today.â â Jordan Peele
A murderous artist is haunted by the spirits of those he has killed in this surreal and chilling supernatural revenge novella.
From the acclaimed author of Ghost Eaters, and perfect for fans of Joe Hill and Delilah S. Dawson.
At sixty-six years old, Winston Kemper has always been a nonentity. No one notices him. His simple existence barely registers for those who come into contact with him. Some call him feeble-minded. He is a janitor at the local church, a groundskeeper by default, and thatâs it. No friends, no family. When heâs done with work, he returns homeâa remote, single room apartment located above a garageâand that is where his true work begins.
Winston Kemper is a collector of voices, and his magnum opusâThe Butterfly Girlsâis a sprawling epic of untapped imagination. It has no single canvas, no particular frame. It is everywhereâscribbled on the walls, the floor, and countless notebooks.
Winston is creating a fantasia which exists in words, images and blood. As part of his âartâ he has been murdering forgotten women. Poor souls who slip through the cracks of society, who no oneâs looking for. Mothers, sisters, daughters to someone, but no more.
Winston takes their lives, their voices.Â
But now he can hear them. They whisper to him. They talk of revenge.Â
Winston Kemper might not believe in ghosts, but he is about to learn they are very real. And they are very, very angry.Â
A surreal and dreamlike novella about the ghosts of our past and the dangerous, obsessive pursuit of art, from the âtrue master of horror.â (CJ Leede, Maeve Fly)
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âClay McLeod Chapman is one of my favorite horror storytellers working today.â â Jordan Peele
A murderous artist is haunted by the spirits of those he has killed in this surreal and chilling supernatural revenge novella.
From the acclaimed author of Ghost Eaters, and perfect for fans of Joe Hill and Delilah S. Dawson.
At sixty-six years old, Winston Kemper has always been a nonentity. No one notices him. His simple existence barely registers for those who come into contact with him. Some call him feeble-minded. He is a janitor at the local church, a groundskeeper by default, and thatâs it. No friends, no family. When heâs done with work, he returns homeâa remote, single room apartment located above a garageâand that is where his true work begins.
Winston Kemper is a collector of voices, and his magnum opusâThe Butterfly Girlsâis a sprawling epic of untapped imagination. It has no single canvas, no particular frame. It is everywhereâscribbled on the walls, the floor, and countless notebooks.
Winston is creating a fantasia which exists in words, images and blood. As part of his âartâ he has been murdering forgotten women. Poor souls who slip through the cracks of society, who no oneâs looking for. Mothers, sisters, daughters to someone, but no more.
Winston takes their lives, their voices.Â
But now he can hear them. They whisper to him. They talk of revenge.Â
Winston Kemper might not believe in ghosts, but he is about to learn they are very real. And they are very, very angry.Â
A surreal and dreamlike novella about the ghosts of our past and the dangerous, obsessive pursuit of art, from the âtrue master of horror.â (CJ Leede, Maeve Fly)














