VoidPress

Home of the Forbidden Manuscripts

by Jens Engel

They told us not to read them.

They told us not to write about them.

But stories don't care about warnings.

VoidPress is the home of the forbidden manuscripts of Jens Engel—fictional transmissions from beyond time, bound in myth, dread, and cosmic memory. Written where the veil between worlds wears thin, these manuscripts follow the fates of those who wandered too close to the edge of what should remain hidden.

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It began with Mystery in Egypt.

Cairo, 1924. A private investigator descends into a labyrinth of very old secrets and ancient horror. What began as a thirty-page experiment in paranoia has grown into a full descent into cosmic dread.

In May 2025, it was decided to complete the tale. By July, the first test-press releases appeared. Now, as of mid-August, Mystery in Egypt nears its final form — one last round of quality checks before further test editions.

This is the first of three planned stories from Void Press: explorations of history, myth, and the unnamable. Each will stand alone, yet all share the same shadow of the cosmic unknown.

These are not merely stories.

They are warnings.

Echoes from the edge of understanding.

Jens was born in 1975 in Stuttgart, Germany, and has spent a lifetime immersed in storytelling. From typewriter tales and pen-and-paper roleplaying campaigns to the long shadow of cosmic horror, his work blends the mythic and the unsettling into narratives meant to linger.

Through VoidPress, he releases these manuscripts not to entertain, but to transmit. Each text is a key. A signal. A fracture.

They have been banned by Miskatonic University.

Declared too dangerous to archive.

Too volatile to interpret.

We publish them anyway.

VoidPress is not a brand.

It is a breach.

Welcome.
You've already begun reading.
And now… something reads back.