A literary psychological horror novel in the tradition of House of Leaves and Shirley Jackson, The Margin Room follows Ellis, a former patient of the enigmatic Witheringhall Asylum, as he navigates a labyrinthine house built from memory, survival, and shared narrative. What begins as a solitary act of reclamation becomes a collective architecture of healing, as strangers arrive bearing their own fragments of truth. Rooms reshape, authorship blurs, and the recursion that once trapped Ellis offers a strange kind of freedom.
The Margin Room is an unsettling and intimate journey through trauma, identity, and the stories we tell to stay whole. With precise, atmospheric prose and a structure that mirrors the disorientation of survival, Benjamin Dusk delivers a haunting meditation on what it means to rewrite your own ending.