Gothic Historical Fiction
B. L'huillier
Reflections
Seasonal Notes
Editorial Plan
A curated look at upcoming literary explorations and seasonal notes arriving soon to the blog.
JULY
Heat, Haze, and the Slow Unraveling of Story
The Luminous Hours, Reading in High Summer
SEPTEMBER
The Quiet Weight of Late Summer Afternoons
Gathering the Season's Quiet Threads
June
The Season of Gentle Expansion
Drafting in the Long Green Days
August
Writing in the Long Light
Books that feel like Sun -Bleached Wood
October
When the Air Turns Sharp: Autumnand the Gothic Imagination
Stories that Rustle like Leaves
The Voice Behind the Vocation
B. L’huillier is a writer drawn to the quiet edges of things—the hush of winter woods, the stillness of old houses, the emotional undercurrents that move beneath an otherwise ordinary day. Her work blends Gothic atmosphere with literary depth, exploring memory, devotion, and the subtle fractures that shape human relationships.
She lives in northwest Pennsylvania, where long winters, dense forests, and the lingering presence of history offer a steady source of inspiration. Her fiction favors the intimate and the unsettling: stories that breathe in the light but carry a shadow beneath the surface.