Tushar Bhattacharya
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The Midnight Meat Train
Leon Kaufman had never liked the New York subway. It smelled of rust, sweat, and something more elusive — like iron left in the sun too long. Yet, the night he missed his usual train, he found himself descending into the bowels of the city, the clock blinking 12:03 AM, past the usual schedule.
By Tushar Bhattacharya8 months ago in Horror
The Lantern Man
I. The Marsh of Black Hollow Black Hollow was not marked on any modern map. Tucked between dead woods and endless marshland, it was more myth than memory. The only people who still spoke of it were drunk old men at backwater bars and desperate thrill-seekers online.
By Tushar Bhattacharya9 months ago in Horror
The Hollow Rider
I. Whispers in the Pines I. Whispers in the Pines The village of Black Hollow sat in the cradle of a dying forest. The trees stood crooked like bent old men, their branches clutching at the fog that never seemed to lift. Only one road led in or out, a narrow dirt path called Gallows Way. The name was no accident
By Tushar Bhattacharya9 months ago in Horror
Bhog
Atin lived alone in a quiet corner of Kolkata. A man in his thirties, with no wife or family, his life followed a monotonous pattern: work, tea, a bit of reading, and sleep. His only companion was Pushpa di, a middle-aged housekeeper who had served his family since childhood. After Atin’s mother passed away, Pushpa di took a silent oath to care for him. She cooked, cleaned, and watched over him like a guardian.
By Tushar Bhattacharya9 months ago in Horror
The Legend of Lord Parashurama: The Avenger of the Earth
Lord Parashurama, one of the ten avatars of Vishnu, is a figure whose story resonates with power, righteousness, and divine vengeance. His life unfolds as a tale of extraordinary valor and an unyielding commitment to justice. Parashurama's avatar is unique, for he was born not as a savior to restore peace but as an agent of destruction to cleanse the earth of corruption.
By Tushar Bhattacharya9 months ago in History




