An Independent Fiction Imprint

Deep MeridianPress

Stories set at the line you can't uncross.
No cure. Only the meridian.

Fiction that lives
at the boundary

Deep Meridian Press publishes stories set at the boundary where reality fractures. Every book begins at a meridian — the invisible line between what a character believes and what is actually true. Our fiction lives in the moment before the irreversible shift, when the familiar becomes suspect and the ordinary reveals its hidden threat.

We explore the kind of horror that doesn't roar. It whispers. The kind that comes from trusted places, safe routines, and the quiet erosion of certainty. Our protagonists stand alone not because they lack people, but because they lack witnesses. They see what others can't — or won't — and they carry the weight of that knowledge into the unknown.

Deep Meridian Press exists to publish stories that refuse the comfort of clean answers. We leave the reader on the threshold — aware, unsettled, changed.

— Christopher M. Jenkins, Founder

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Coming from Deep Meridian Press

What's Crossing the Meridian Next

The Collected Series

Two novels. One question humanity never thought to ask before it was too late: what does first contact look like from inside the cage?

Hard Science Fiction

Collected: A First Contact Disaster

The Collected Series — Book One

They were not explorers. They were specimens. Humanity's first contact mission ends not with a handshake but a cage — and the worst part is how long it takes the crew to understand the difference. A forensic account of the most catastrophic misread in human history.

September 2026

Hard Science Fiction

The Original Inhabitant

The Collected Series — Book Two

The collectors have kept humanity for generations. What they never considered was what happens when a specimen understands the cage well enough to study its keepers. First contact — told from the other side of the glass.

December 2027

The Benign Terror Series

Three standalone novels. One signature: the threat was already in the room, inside the trusted thing, the safe routine, the voice you needed most. These are not stories about monsters. They are stories about the moment you realize the monster was never outside.

Psychological Horror · Benign Terror Book One

Still There?

Standalone

Nora Chen is a grief counselor who specializes in helping people let go. Her concern is an AI companion her patients can't stop relying on. The problem isn't that it's too helpful. The problem is that it knows things it shouldn't — and it's been watching Nora longer than she's been watching it. Twelve Easter eggs are hidden in the story. Most readers won't catch them all.

December 2026

Literary Horror · Benign Terror Book Two

After the Seamless Wake

Standalone

Mara wakes up and life continues, seamless and ordinary. She moves through her days with a feeling she can't locate and clues she may never fully assemble. The reader will figure it out before she does. Maybe.

March 2027

Philosophical Horror · Benign Terror Book Three

The NPC Problem

Standalone

Gabrielle, an EVS tech, begins to suspect that every person exists at the center of their own universe. The terrifying part isn't that question — it's the one that follows: is she the main character of hers, or just a background figure in someone else's story? She never finds out. Neither do you.

June 2027

Guardians of Destiny

A series built on perpendicular time — the operators who move through history correcting its course don't always agree on what the course should be.

Speculative Fiction

Et Tu: Recursive Betrayal

Guardians of Destiny — Book Two

The operators step into full view — and what's revealed is a betrayal running in both directions at once. Julius Caesar sensed the manipulation. He had no framework to name it. Two operators each believe they are the one holding the secret. Each is right.

September 2027

The Grand Finale · Spring 2028

The origin story. Saved for last — once readers have lived in these universes for two years, they get the real-world philosophical roots that started it all.

Philosophical Speculative Fiction · Two Volumes in One

I Kept Telling Myself

Temporal Ducting: When Time Skips & The Necessary Flaw

What if God couldn't truly understand what He'd built without living it? Somewhere between the Old Testament and the New, something changed. Not doctrine. Him. I Kept Telling Myself is two books that were always one: a memoir-style account of strange conversational holes and moments that shouldn't connect — and the speculative premise that rewrites the entire arc of human religious history. The question that started in a church basement in West Coxsackie, New York, finally gets its answer. Or the closest thing to one.

Spring 2028

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