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TEN SLEEP

Nicholas Belardes

Jordan Peele's Nope meets True Grit in Nicholas Belardes's Ten Sleep, a supernatural modern-day western about a trio of young people on a 10-day cattle drive that leads them through a canyon haunted by ancient mysteries and savage beasts who existed long before humankind.
A young Mexican American woman detects uncanny creatures stalking her on a cattle drive toward a canyon soaked in blood in an unforgettable novel, brilliantly infusing the modern Western with spine-chilling horror . . .

When Greta Molina's old friend Tiller offered her the job, a ten-day cattle drive across the Wyoming prairie from the ranching town of Ten Sleep, it sounded like a well-paid break. Three hundred and twenty cows and calves, two guys her age she's known since college, and a few long days on an ATV will give her time to sort out the mess in her head. The canyon along the trail has a history, sure, but nature has a tendency toward violence. Greta can accept that, even if it makes her insides squirm.

What Greta doesn't know is the legacy of murder and rot that runs deep into the rocks of this land. As each night passes on the prairie, the trio faces mounting supernatural dangers: a ghost train of the damned, wild animals walking alongside dead onesand evidence of a gigantic creature in the skies, one that's supposedly been extinct for eons. And Tiller may be hiding even darker secrets the further they go. Safety is only ten sleeps away, but Greta soon realizes that may be too long for all of them to survive.

Nicholas Belardes's Ten Sleep is a fresh portrayal of the American West for fans of Catriona Ward, Victor LaValle and Jordan Peele's Nope, by a rising star in horror.

Nicholas Belardes's work often combines elements of literary, horror, and science fiction. The New York Times Book Review said his first book, The Deading "perfectly balances social critique, lyricism and ghastliness. It's a claustrophobic mosaic of a novel, and an outstanding debut." Belardes's follow up, Ten Sleep (2025), blends elements of gothic and eco-horror with Western fiction. While attending UCR Palm Desert's MFA Program, Belardes received its Founder's Award. When not writing, he's either birdwatching or teaching essay writing at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's Ethnic Studies Program.
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Published 2025-07-24 by Erewhon Books

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Like Belardes's previous novel, The Deading, Ten Sleep is a claws-out ecologic horror novel, a nightmare of our own making. This time around we find ourselves in the West, on a modern-day cattle drive through a territory where time is not so easily corralled. This novel is violent, terrifying, and at times stunning beautiful. Greta Molina and her journey will linger in my dreams for a long time.

Haunting, unsettling, and birthed from an all too real historical context, TEN SLEEP is a brilliantly grisly trek through the death and darkness of the American West and a stern reminder that Mother Nature (or Canyon) is not to be messed with.

A masterfully written slow burning eco-horror full of rich, gory details and a cast that is unique to the wild west. Grim and twisted like Mother-Canyon, Ten Sleep will keep the reader sleepless to its thrilling conclusion.

Ten Sleep is a story suited to be told and read in the belly of a valley by the low light of a fire or on a porch in the evening when the sun is bleeding out. This western and naturalistic multi-perspective novel tackles themes of ecology through memories held within the broken and dead bodies that remain, and is perfect for fans of slow burn, haunting histories that unravel like hidden taxidermy stitches.

Nicholas Belardes' Ten Sleep is a feverish blend of ecological horror and Weird West. Bloody, nightmarish, and compelling.