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Adiran is driven by pain and a thirst for vengeance, but Spoon-fed Addiction's readers are not. Check out the amazing feedback the original novella has received!

Dive into the disturbing and painful world of Spoon-fed Addiction and listen to the chilling last entry in Angela's diary, read by her shadow presence.
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Spoon-fed Addiction audiobook coming soon!
Based on the award-winning screenplay and the original novella.
Spoon-fed Addiction is a supernatural horror noir about grief that doesn't die with its host — it spreads.
The pitch deck lays out the architecture of the film: the contagion logic, the dual-narrator structure, the four-act collapse. And what the title is actually accusing you of.
Spoon-fed Addiction
Supernatural Horror Noir • Feature, 118 pages
Two confessions. Two deaths. One contagion.
The story opens at both endings: Angela Sterling, a sheltered teenager, writes her final diary entry as shadows take the shape of a man she loved. Adiran, a drug dealer, bleeds out in a wrecked bathroom, narrating the night that destroyed him. What connects them is a goodbye that lasted five minutes—and a darkness that outlived its host.
Logline
Fueled by grief, a drug dealer unleashes a violent revenge spree—only to realize he's not the avenger but the carrier of a parasitic shadow. His final goodbye infects a sheltered teenage girl, and two months later, her diary becomes her suicide note.
"Grief doesn't die. It spreads."
This isn't a crime thriller. It's a horror story about trauma as contagion — how damage spreads through the people we let in, even without intent.