David Bragg is a speculative horror author who draws on his experiences growing up in poor neighbourhoods and witnessing systemic inequalities that perpetuate isolation and marginalization. This background informs his writing, which often explores human nature and society through themes of autonomy, identity, and the relationships we have with others and ourselves.
His work explores where social and systemic failures intersect with identity and existential dread. While often leaning into fantastic elements, the stories are grounded in the world we live in, revolving around interpersonal disconnection and systemic inequalities that create a sense of powerlessness, despair, and inevitability.
David works from the belief that arts and culture should be freely accessible. Means should not gate the availability and accessibility of art. He also believes that artists should be able to make a living from their work. With those beliefs in mind, all self published work is readily available under a pay what you want model with no minimum price.