Freddie Kölsch is an American author known for their debut novel "Now, Conjurers," a haunting tale that blends horror, folklore, and queer coming-of-age themes. Set in 1990s New England, the novel follows a group of teenage friends who confront supernatural forces while navigating their identities and relationships. Kölsch's writing draws on Gothic traditions and contemporary horror to create atmospheric, character-driven narratives. Their work explores themes of queerness, friendship, and the uncanny, earning praise for its emotional depth and evocative prose. Kölsch brings fresh perspectives to genre fiction, crafting stories that resonate with readers seeking both chills and authentic representation.