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The Midnight Caller – Part Two. AI-Generated.
The Echo in the Trees** Ravenwood woke slowly, as it always did. Morning sunlight spilled across the rooftops, warming the quiet streets and breaking through the thin November frost. But beneath that gentle stillness, the town buzzed with a nervous electricity. Rumors spread faster than truth ever could.
By Alshalil 7712 months ago in Horror
Slenderman - short story
Slenderman has always been a point of interest for me and my friends, a creepypasta we found entertaining starting all the way back in 2018. Inspired by the very real experiences I had where I'm from at dusk in the months preceding Christmas, when the sun dips low and the trees become brilliant shows of warm hues, this Slenderman story was my first creative writing piece I wrote as a freshman in high school. Enjoy :) Written in Fall 2025 as a freshman in high school.
By Chad McBroski2 months ago in Horror
The Shadow That Never Lets Go
The dark of night has always been a mixture of fear, silence, and loneliness for humans. Some nights feel heavier than others, as if the air itself is pressing against your chest. There is an invisible weight that makes every shadow seem alive, every sound amplified, every movement a threat. These are the nights when a person is not truly alone. Ali, a young man who thought he was ordinary, experienced one such night that would change him forever.
By darus sahil2 months ago in Horror
“The Last Morning in Hiroshima”
The sun rose slowly over Hiroshima on the morning of August 6, 1945, spilling golden light over the quiet streets. The air smelled faintly of smoke from the coal stoves burning in homes, mingling with the soft fragrance of early summer blossoms. For most of the city, it was an ordinary morning. But for Aiko Tanaka, a fourteen-year-old girl with bright eyes and a restless spirit, it was a morning she would never forget.
By Saif Ullah2 months ago in Horror
10 Keys to Making a Good Horror Movie
Horror fans often have specific expectations regarding how stories should unfold and conclude. A creative idea aligns with these expectations, providing a sense of fulfillment. For instance, in slasher films, audiences typically hope for the final girl to triumph over evil. Meeting these expectations can enhance viewer satisfaction and engagement.
By Ninfa Galeano2 months ago in Horror











