Christopher Lang is a Welsh writer and director who specialises in making audiences uncomfortable in the best possible way. His work leans toward psychologically messy, morally questionable characters and situations that escalate badly—usually involving horror, thrillers, and the occasional brush with folklore.
He has written two produced feature films, a survival thriller and a psychological mystery, and is currently developing a horror feature, because apparently he doesn’t enjoy relaxing. When he’s not doing that, he’s shopping his debut novel—a domestic thriller—around to anyone who will listen (and some who won’t).
These short stories exist somewhere between his screenplays and his worst late-night thoughts: tense, unsettling, character-driven, and designed to linger longer than is strictly polite. He promises none of them are autobiographical. Probably.