Anthologies#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| 22 More Quick Shivers: from DailyNightmare.com |
2014 |
Buy |
| Selfies from the End of the World |
2015 |
Buy |
Six Stories Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Six Stories |
2016 |
Buy |
| Hydra |
2017 |
Buy |
| Changeling |
2018 |
Buy |
| Beast |
2019 |
Buy |
| Six versions - Tome 4 Le vampire d’Ergath |
2019 |
N/A |
| Deity |
2020 |
Buy |
| Demon |
2021 |
Buy |
The Northern Weird Project Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| This House Isn’t Haunted But We Are |
2025 |
Buy |
| (Don’t) Call Mum |
2025 |
Buy |
| The Off-Season |
2025 |
Buy |
| The Retreat |
2025 |
Buy |
| Good Boy |
2025 |
Buy |
| Turbine 34 |
2025 |
Buy |
Matt Wesolowski writes horror fiction with a true-crime structure. His Six Stories series, which began in 2016, presents each book as a podcast investigation into a cold case, with six interviews revealing different versions of events. The format creates a layered reading experience where readers must decide which accounts to trust. The series includes Seven books from Six Stories through Demon (2021).
In 2025, Wesolowski launched The Northern Weird Project, a series of six standalone horror stories rooted in northern English settings. These shorter works lean into folk horror and regional atmosphere. His earlier anthology contributions, 22 More Quick Shivers and Selfies from the End of the World, show his range within the horror genre.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Matt Wesolowski written?
Matt Wesolowski has written fifteen books across three series.
What was Matt Wesolowski's first book?
Matt Wesolowski’s first book is 22 More Quick Shivers: from DailyNightmare.com, published in 2014.
What format do the Six Stories books follow?
Each Six Stories novel is structured as a podcast investigation, with a journalist interviewing six people connected to a cold case. The multiple viewpoints create unreliable narratives that build suspense and dread.