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The Forest That Merrill Grew
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The Forest That Merrill Grew in Brampton, ON
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The Forest That Merrill Grew in Brampton, ON
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He embalms the dead. But no one ever taught him how to bury his own mind.
Merrill Crowley, 27, is a mortician by day — and a haunted man by every other hour. After one unspeakable tragedy, his already fragile world fractures. Grief turns to delusion. Silence becomes a voice. And in that voice… a new version of himself takes root.
With the law closing in, and his mind slipping further into hallucination, Merrill finds himself unraveling alongside his sins — guided by Ritz, his shadow, his conscience, his double.
The Forest That Merrill Grew is a psychological horror tale told through a grieving narrator who may not survive his own story. What happens when death feels safer than living?
"Who are you, when no one's watching?"
He embalms the dead. But no one ever taught him how to bury his own mind.
Merrill Crowley, 27, is a mortician by day — and a haunted man by every other hour. After one unspeakable tragedy, his already fragile world fractures. Grief turns to delusion. Silence becomes a voice. And in that voice… a new version of himself takes root.
With the law closing in, and his mind slipping further into hallucination, Merrill finds himself unraveling alongside his sins — guided by Ritz, his shadow, his conscience, his double.
The Forest That Merrill Grew is a psychological horror tale told through a grieving narrator who may not survive his own story. What happens when death feels safer than living?
"Who are you, when no one's watching?"





















