Gabriel Castelan writes stories where truth is a myth, cities breathe like beasts, and broken men unravel ancient conspiracies hidden in fog and blood. Influenced by the stylized grit of Quentin Tarantino, the psychological depth of David Fincher, and the intricate storytelling of Tsugumi Ohba, Castelan blends noir aesthetics with occult horror to create immersive worlds drenched in mystery and madness.
A former poet and independent screenwriter, Gabriel sharpened his voice in the margins-writing under moonlight, surviving on black coffee and red string theories. His debut novel, The Fog Below Mercy, fuses crime, ritual, and psychological decay into a haunting tale of urban myth and personal redemption. When he's not writing, Gabriel haunts forgotten bookstores, photographs abandoned churches, and overanalyzes jazz records like they're crime scenes.
He lives between cities-sometimes in Texas, sometimes in dreams.
A former poet and independent screenwriter, Gabriel sharpened his voice in the margins-writing under moonlight, surviving on black coffee and red string theories. His debut novel, The Fog Below Mercy, fuses crime, ritual, and psychological decay into a haunting tale of urban myth and personal redemption. When he's not writing, Gabriel haunts forgotten bookstores, photographs abandoned churches, and overanalyzes jazz records like they're crime scenes.
He lives between cities-sometimes in Texas, sometimes in dreams.





