

Recluse: A Collection of Poetry
This mini yet mighty poetry collection frighteningly and playfully describes the inner world of an introvert living in an extroverted society while exploring other compelling themes.

When Phrases End and Thoughts Begin: Poems
Discover a thoughtfully curated collection of poetry crafted especially for women, inspired by the everyday phrases that weave through our lives. From the simple phrase “I’m fine” to the insightful “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” and the all-too-familiar “It must be that time of the month,” each poem takes these expressions, as well as others, as a springboard, diving into the female experience. This collection invites you to journey beneath the surface, exploring the intricate layers of perception and emotion.

The Poetry of an Escapist
Dive into Harper Peters’s chapbook of poetry, where the themes of grief and anxiety intertwine with moments of deep admiration. Each page invites you to explore human emotions, making it a journey for anyone who has faced life’s challenges.

A book bursting with poems about dreams and the night. In this poetry collection, Harper Peters takes it easy on readers by giving them decaffeinated dark poetry, a combination of dark poems mixed with love and hope. Can you find your way out of the darkness before the book ends?

Trickery, Treachery, & Truth: Short Stories
The book Trickery, Treachery, & Truth contains four fictional short stories.
In the first story, Jared and Kate plan for a relaxing night with their babysitter. However, their quiet evening is unexpectedly disrupted by an encounter with a stranger, turning their night into an unforgettable nightmare.
The second story follows a young woman named January, who forms an unexpected friendship with a gypsy during a traumatic event. January uncovers something old and magical that aids her journey to adulthood, but it comes at a price.
In the third story, a man named Tylor decides to complete a product his late wife never finished. This heartfelt endeavor leads him to forge a friendship with a stranger down on his luck, starting a chain of events transforming Tylor’s mundane life as a coder into the thrilling world of the underground.
The final story revolves around a woman named Adela, who awakens on an island with no memory and a sense of confusion. Her only companion is the spirit of her deceased husband. She struggles to unravel how she ended up on the island and learn to survive. Will she discover the truth before losing her sanity or her life?

Harper Peters titled her first book ‘A Life in Poems’ because her traumatic childhood made her feel like she already lived a lifetime. This chapbook of poetry explores themes of overcoming loss, growing up in poverty, and dealing with an alcoholic parent.

Word of Mouth: Five Peculiar Short Stories
Each chapter in Word of Mouth: Five Peculiar Short Stories is told from a different grieving character’s point of view. Brave readers will uncover how the characters are linked and if there is a hero. Each gloomy chapter can be read as a stand-alone story or together to create a greater whole.
About
Harper Peters, who once found herself in the wrong place at the wrong time, turned to art as an escape. These experiences, along with the works of authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Chuck Hogan, have deeply influenced her writing. She is particularly drawn to the genres of mystery, fantasy, horror, and the paranormal, which she weaves into her fictional short stories and poetry. She currently resides in the United States.
