
Sasquatch - I Saw You, Too
A Bigfoot Psychological Horror Thriller of Primal Fear and Twisted Obsession
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Allyssa Pressman

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He just wanted to belong. Now, he wants them to scream.
Martin Keene is a ghost in his own life, a janitor invisible to the world. His only solace is his obsession with Bigfoot—a creature as misunderstood and isolated as he feels. When a local squatching group offers a fleeting chance at connection, their casual rejection ignites a terrifying spiral of delusion and rage within him.
Deep in the remote Adirondack Mountains, Martin’s twisted fantasy takes root. If they hunt for a monster, he will give them one they will never forget. Donning a crude costume and fueled by a lifetime of bitterness, he begins to stalk the group. His game escalates from eerie sounds in the night to brutal, shocking violence, as he craves the fear that finally makes him feel seen.
But the ancient forests of the Adirondacks guard secrets far older and more terrifying than one man’s desperate vengeance. As Martin’s sanity unravels and his horrifying masquerade turns deadly, he is forced to confront the possibility that he is not the only monster in these woods. The true horror is not merely what lurks in the shadows, but what desperation can awaken within the human heart—and what it can call forth from the primal wild.
Sasquatch: I Saw You, Too is a slow-burning psychological horror novella that drags you into the chilling darkness of a mind on the edge and the visceral terror of a legend made terrifyingly real. For fans of cryptid horror, character-driven thrillers, and stories that remind us: don’t be afraid of what’s in the woods. Be afraid of what brings it out.