Tyler B. Jones writes chaotic, slightly deranged stories where things go wrong quickly and then somehow get worse. His work blends dark humor, absurd situations, and characters who are wildly unqualified for the problems they’re facing—and usually making it worse anyway.
He builds strange, offbeat worlds that feel just grounded enough to believe in, then fills them with unpredictable rules, bad ideas, and creatures that probably shouldn’t exist anywhere outside his own head—glowing, twitching, biting, or quietly waiting in places no one thinks to check twice.
His stories lean into momentum, letting chaos unfold naturally while characters scramble to keep up. They don’t win because they’re the smartest or the strongest—they win because they’re stubborn, creative, and just desperate enough to keep going when things stop making sense.
If it involves questionable decisions, things behaving in ways they shouldn’t, or someone confidently making everything worse, he’s probably behind it.