Erika T. Wurth's novel WHITE HORSE is a New York Times editors pick, a Good Morning America buzz pick, and an Indie Next, Target book of the Month, and Book of the Month Pick. She is both a Kenyon and Sewanee fellow, and Kenyon faculty. She's published in Buzzfeed, McSweeney's, The Writer's Chronicle, and is a narrative artist for the Meow Wolf Denver installation. She's an urban Native of Apache/Chickasaw/Cherokee descent and lives in Denver with her partner, niece, step-kids and two incredibly fluffy dogs. Her novel THE HAUNTING OF ROOM 904 has already garnered national attention.
Praise for Erika T. Wurth's The Haunting of Room 904 ""The Haunting of Room 904 casts a magnificent spell with a deep grief at its heart. It's terrifying, it's magical--and you'll miss all the characters to death when it's over."" --Lev Grossman ""The Haunting of Room 904 deftly mixes humor, scares, and the weight of personal and generational grief. The book is a heady, haunting, righteous, and spiritual exploration of our political mess through the lens of paranormal exploration and, sometimes even scarier, interpersonal relationships. You'll want to follow Erika and her Olivia into any dark, creaky room."" --Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Horror Movie and A Head Full of Ghosts ""The Haunting Of Room 904 is an electric terrifying journey into the world beyond the veil. Erika T. Wurth has created a mind bending tale of loss and love and the devastating cost of grief. You don't want to miss this!"" --S. A. Cosby, author of All the Sinners Bleed and Razorblade Tears ""The Haunting of Room 904 is a unique, richly layered ghost story steeped in the violence and injustice of American history, each page artfully woven with themes of loss, regret, and the complex heart of familial bonds. But the true power of Wurth's novel lies in its ideals of perseverance, and the bright hopefulness of love in all its forms."" --Philip Fracassi, author of Boys in the Valley ""The book explores guilt as a kind of haunting and is a contemporary ghost story with great crossover potential. Wurth takes the idea of a haunted house and makes it something entirely new . . . . A ghost story cleverly blended with a mystery, ideal for those who appreciate genre-blended horror and fans of books such as Shutter by Ramona Emerson."" --Library Journal ""A wonderful, wholly inventive new horror novel . . . . What follows is a simmering, sinister, and transportive journey through a kaleidoscopic, metaphysical and memorial world."" --LitHub