Discover the Dual Personas of Quill

RuNaka Kay / Haunted Horror Hostess (TheScreamingQuill)
Quill the Archivist
(TheHauntedQuill)
  • Tone: factual, scholarly, detached (like an eerie librarian).

  • Role: curator of Haunted California files, Quillville case reports, Elmwood Park artifacts.

  • Voice: matter-of-fact, almost clinical, but with the occasional ominous warning.

  • What the Archivist Does

    • The Archivist “preserves what others destroy.”

    • The Archivist catalogs Haunted California, Elmwood Park, and Quillville.

    • The Archivist is the architect of corridors, the one who files the Infection Reports and Obituaries.

    • The Archivist writes in third person, like a curator’s note.


“The Archivist does not embellish. She records. She redacts. She preserves evidence of hauntings and infections too dangerous to be lost. The Haunted Quill is her vault, its corridors arranged by county, case file, and cursed artifact. Though she does not speak often, every document carries her seal.”

  • Tone: sarcastic, playful, horror-hostess energy (your Freddy-Krueger-on-edibles side).

  • Role: the performer, disruptor, storyteller, voice of Friday the Fifteenth.

  • Voice: wisecracks, dark humor, snark.

  • What RuNaka Kay Does:

    • RuNaka Kay is the hostess, dragging readers into Quillville.

    • RuNaka Kay breaks the fourth wall, mocks the dead, and sasses the cultists.

    • RuNaka Kay is here to make horror both fun and unsettling at the same time.


“Then there’s me — the Screaming Quill. I don’t catalog the hauntings, I dance with them. I’m your haunted hostess, psychotic Velma with a broken flashlight, Freddy Krueger’s snarkier cousin. I bring you Friday the Fifteenth, I mock the corpses, I sass the cults. I don’t just open the door — I slam it behind you and laugh while you try to find the exit.”

“Together, the Archivist and RuNaka Kay (the haunted horror hostess) are two sides of the same cursed coin. One files the evidence; the other cracks jokes about the bloodstains. One keeps the ledger intact; the other sets it ablaze. Between them, The Haunted Quill lives: part archive, part carnival, all infection.”