Rebecca Couger is a creator of mythic horror, folklore, and cosmic unease, writing stories where ancient echoes press against the edges of the modern world. Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, she crafts narratives rooted in ritual, memory, and the uncanny—inviting readers into realms where the familiar fractures and something older stirs beneath.
She is the author of The Archive of Unmaking, Scriptures of Undoing, The Hidden, The Lost, and The Never Explained, and The Moon’s Hunger. Her work blends psychological tension with mythic symbolism, weaving tales that feel unearthed rather than invented—whispered from the threshold between what is known and what refuses to stay buried.
When she isn’t writing, Couger builds lore-rich universes, designs books and artifacts, and explores the liminal spaces where art, story, and the strange converge. She lives in the high desert with her family, continuing to chart the shifting terrain between myth and the human heart.