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HORROR POETRY
Horror poetry is a literary genre that uses the art of verse to create a mood of fear, dread, and terror. It has been used since ancient times to explore the darker side of human experience and to explore the unknown, supernatural, and inexplicable. From the Gothic romantics of the 19th century to the modern masters of horror, horror poetry has been an essential part of the genre, evoking a sense of horror and dread that prose alone cannot match. In this article, we will explore some of the best horror poetry of all time.
By Sumit mittal3 years ago in Fiction
The Broken Glasses
Sophie had always been a hopeless romantic. She was a firm believer in true love and believed that she would find her soulmate one day. And when she met Mike, she thought that he was the one. He was charming, witty, and had a smile that could light up a room. They met at a coffee shop where Sophie was studying for her final exams, and Mike was working on his novel.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Fiction
The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
It was supposed to be a dream vacation, a week-long cruise on a luxury liner, sailing on the deep blue sea. But little did they know, they were in for a terrifying ride. The ship was eerily quiet as if the sound of the waves was the only thing that existed. There was something in the air, an unexplainable feeling of dread that hung like a heavy mist over the ship.
By Muhammad Zeshan3 years ago in Fiction
The Cask of Amontillado
"The Cask of Amontillado" is a chilling short story by Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1846. It tells the story of Montresor, a vengeful nobleman, who lures his former friend, Fortunato, into his family's catacombs with the promise of a rare and expensive wine, Amontillado.
By Mal Regurgitate3 years ago in Fiction
The Only Way To True Love
It was a dark and stormy night when Sarah first met Jack. She had just moved to town and was taking shelter under the awning of a small coffee shop when she saw him across the street. He was standing in front of an old mansion, his tall frame illuminated by the flickering lightning. Sarah felt a jolt of electricity run through her body, and she knew that she had to meet him.
By Malik Idrees3 years ago in Fiction
Time traveler who tries to alter a historical event.
In the year 2117, time travel had become a common practice. The technology was so advanced that anyone with the right equipment could travel to any point in history. But time travel was not without its risks. The laws of cause and effect meant that even the slightest change in the past could have disastrous consequences for the future.
By akki mimoun3 years ago in Fiction






