
My Name Isn't Paul
A Cosmic Horror Novella
Drew Huff(Author)
Drew Huff (Publisher)
Published on 18. November 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
178 pages
979-8-9907906-5-0 (ISBN)
Description
He pretended to be human for seven years. Until he couldn't.
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He's a traveling salesman named Paul Cattaneo, except he isn't. Because he's a Mirror Person--a hyper empathetic eldritch abomination capable of mimicking any human. 'Paul' found the human Paul Cattaneo's mangled corpse seven years ago and decided to mimic it. It's just what Mirror People do. Mimic. Absorb. Control. Desperate to ignore what he is, 'Paul' represses his inhuman traits and stays far away from others of his kind.
But breeding season for Mirror People comes around every seven years, inducing an involuntary sociopathic state...and it's time for Paul to go into heat. Now unable to avoid the reality of what he truly is, Paul has a mental breakdown, goes on a cross-country road trip...and runs afoul of something far, far more inhuman and dangerous than himself.
My Name Isn't Paul weaves an emotionally raw story about an eldritch being struggling to retain his humanity in the face of impossible odds, while grieving the loss of his only friend, and also dealing with the existential crisis of becoming a parent.
A cosmic horror tale like nothing you've ever read before.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
198 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-9907906-5-0 (9798990790650)
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Drew Huff is the author of Free Burn, The Divine Flesh, The Exodontists, and Run to Beat the Devil. Born and raised in eastern Washington, Drew enjoys writing stories that explore the intricacies of trauma, body horror, and fear. Her short fiction has appeared numerous anthologies, including The Sacrament, It Was All A Dream, and Hot Iron and Cold Blood.