
Sumon Ahmed
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Writer, dreamer, and curious thinker. I explore life through stories—travel, culture, personal growth, and more. Sharing insights, inspiration, and the beauty of everyday moments one word at a time.
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The Lantern of Wraith’s Hollow. Content Warning.
The Lantern of Wraith’s Hollow The village of Wraith’s Hollow had always been known for its eerie, fog-shrouded mornings and its isolation from the bustling world beyond. It was a place few people passed through, and even fewer stayed. It wasn’t that the villagers were unfriendly; rather, there was something about the town that kept outsiders away—a deep, unsettling mystery that lingered in the air like the fog that rolled in each evening.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Horror
The Hollow Eyes of Harrow House
The Hollow Eyes of Harrow House In the small town of Harrow Hill, there stood a mansion that had been abandoned for decades—Harrow House. The locals avoided it, speaking only in hushed whispers when the subject came up. It was a house of legends, the site of strange happenings, and of a family that had vanished without a trace.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Horror
The Whispering Oak
The Whispering Oak The town of Westbrook was small, nestled deep in the countryside, with winding roads and old, weathered buildings. The people were friendly, the air was fresh, and life seemed to move at a slower pace. But there was one place the locals avoided—the old oak tree at the edge of town.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Horror
The Lantern in the Fog
The Lantern in the Fog It was said that the fog never lifted on Old Hollow Road. A dense, thick mist that clung to the trees, seeping into the cracks of the houses, and seemed to swallow up everything in its path. It was a road that no one traveled after dark, and for good reason.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Horror
The Lantern Keeper
The Lantern Keeper In the quiet village of Black Hollow, surrounded by dense woods and blanketed in thick fog nearly year-round, there stood a lighthouse far from the sea. Locals called it “The Lantern Tower.” It hadn’t guided ships for centuries—there was no ocean for miles. Instead, it was said to keep something else at bay.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Horror
The Last Train
The Last Train The fog was thick the night Ellie missed the 9:15 train. She had been visiting her grandmother in the countryside and was now stranded at the old Harrington Station, a place half-swallowed by ivy and forgotten by time. The ticket booth was closed. The benches were empty. Not a soul in sight.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Horror
The Mirror in Room 9
The Mirror in Room 9 Eleanor Hart had spent decades cleaning rooms at the Elmwood Inn, a crumbling, once-grand hotel tucked into a forgotten town. She had seen it all—bachelor parties, broken hearts, the occasional rat—but Room 9 was different.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Horror
The Lantern in the Woods
The Lantern in the Woods They warned us not to go into Marlowe Woods after dark. The stories were old—passed down through whispers and drunken tales. People spoke of a ghostly lantern that floated through the trees, and if you followed it, you'd never come back. Of course, my friends and I thought it was just small-town folklore. We were seniors in high school, full of skepticism and bravado, and it was Halloween night.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Horror
The Amalfi Coast: Italy’s Mediterranean Masterpiece
The Amalfi Coast: Italy’s Mediterranean Masterpiece Tucked along the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula lies the Amalfi Coast—a place so stunning it seems drawn from a dream. With its dramatic cliffs, pastel-colored villages, sapphire waters, and fragrant lemon groves, the Amalfi Coast offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural charm that captivates every visitor. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, it is a place where history, art, nature, and cuisine come together in perfect harmony.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Earth
Kyoto, Japan: A Living Canvas of Beauty, Culture, and Tranquility
Kyoto, Japan: A Living Canvas of Beauty, Culture, and Tranquility Nestled in the heart of Japan’s Kansai region, Kyoto stands as a timeless testament to the country’s rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and serene way of life. Once the imperial capital of Japan for over a thousand years, Kyoto is often considered the spiritual and historical soul of the nation. With its ancient temples, traditional tea houses, meticulously preserved wooden architecture, and vivid seasonal changes, Kyoto remains one of the most beautiful places in the world.
By Sumon Ahmed8 months ago in Earth











