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The mystery of an unopened door, by Natacha Alexandra Martins
The Mystery of an Unopened Door August, 2024 The door stands silent, cloaked in mystery, an untold story just beyond the wood, tempting your mind with imagined history. The door handle shimmers, inviting. You raise your hand towards it, the heat reflected is striking. It singes your palm, your digits ablaze. You feel gripped by the mystery and the images your mind portrays. You twist the lever, the door gives way. A breath of night escapes the frame, its chill wraps around yo

Natacha Martins
Nov 28, 20252 min read


Out of the shadows and into new retailers!
The cellar door is open… will you step inside? 🚪 Deep in the Cellar has escaped the shadows and crawled into new book retailers worldwide! My horror short story is now available at multiple stores, not just Amazon! More bookstores. More nightmares. Same terrifying story. 💀 If you enjoy psychological horror, dark suspense, and terrifying endings… this one’s for you. Venture below… if you dare. Links: Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07ZS34JBR Barnes & Noble: https://www.

Natacha Martins
Nov 27, 20251 min read


I finally published my debut poetry anthology - AMA about writing, editing, or self-publishing.
“I would define … the poetry of words as The Rhythmical Creation of Beauty.” Edgar Allan Poe I finally published my first poetry anthology, something I’ve been working on quietly for a few years. It’s filled with pieces about growth, healing, shadows, self-reflection, and those little moments that stay with you longer than they should. For years, my poetry lived in scattered places, such as, in notebooks with bent corners, in phone notes written late at night, on scraps of pa

Natacha Martins
Nov 24, 20252 min read


EXCERPT from my book - The Unseen
Tommy interrupted. "There’s another article—one that might be even more useful." "The Legend of the Lights..." Tommy murmured, his eyes scanning the screen. "Read it," I said, pulling up a chair beside him, my curiosity piqued. "It’s from an old blogspot. Not exactly scientific or factual," Tommy hesitated. "Oh, shut up and read it, nerd," I teased, flashing him a grin. He hesitated, unsure whether to be offended, but I added, "I’m just eager to learn anything we can." The Le

Natacha Martins
Feb 24, 20254 min read


A reading of a poem from my poetry anthology.
NOTE: This poem is purely sarcastic, a little bit of cynical fun. I hope you enjoy. EXCERPT: " Redecorate my room. Sow my own Halloween costume. Test out a magic shroom. Lose all hope and cave to doom." -From In My Head Space (2025)

Natacha Martins
Feb 15, 20251 min read


#39 Publish 10 books (6/10)
Bucket list goal # 39 is to Publish 10 books . This blogpost will list out and keep up with the books I've published so far. Mainly for myself to stay on track and know where abouts I am at. But also, so you guys can keep up with me if you so wish. This blogpost will be continuously updated. Deep in the Cellar BLURB: On the last warm summer night before college, two best friends take a midnight walk through the woods, one final adventure before real life begins. But under th

Natacha Martins
Feb 1, 20253 min read


Preview of my poetry anthology
A blogpost announcing the publication of Natacha Alexandra Martins poetry anthology, sharing two readings from the book.

Natacha Martins
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Crafting Stories: My Process of Research, Organisation, and Creative Visualisation
A blogpost about how author Natacha Alexandra Martins puts stories together and organises research and ideas for writing.

Natacha Martins
Aug 30, 20245 min read


Blue Tips & Zero F*cks: My Bold Journey to Self-Love
673. Dip Dye my Hair ✅ On July 24th, 2024, I crossed off another goal from my ever-growing bucket list, and let me tell you, this one was...

Natacha Martins
Jul 24, 20242 min read


The Symbolism Behind my Ink
I've always had a great appreciation for tattoos, which is odd considering that I was raised as a Mormon and tattoos were seen as sinful....

Natacha Martins
Jan 3, 20216 min read
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