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“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
Can Cellar
The windowpane of the school bus rattled against my head as I rose from sleep, stirred by the rumbling of tires on gravel road. Though it was only November, the school year already felt long. Not as long as the threat of the winter that the almanac portended this year. Well, all according to daddy, anyway.
By Billy Sandra2 months ago in Horror
The Lost Terraformer Expedition
By 2275, humanity had established a series of terraforming expeditions to transform barren exoplanets for colonization. One such mission, led by the vessel Pioneer Zenith, arrived at the remote planet Oblivion-6. Its crew of fourteen included Captain Selara Korr, geologist Dr. Elias Vann, engineer Kael Arin, xenobiologist Dr. Liora Chen, and AI specialist Mira Chen, alongside other specialists trained for extreme conditions.
By Razu Islam – Lifestyle & Futuristic Writer2 months ago in Horror
“The Cemetery Where the Graves Whisper Your Name”
The Cemetery Where the Graves Whisper Your Name By [Ali Rehman] Elias had walked past the old Briarwood Cemetery every day of his childhood, and not once had he dared to look inside. The rusted gate, the crooked stones, the way the trees leaned inward as if guarding secrets—they all told him the same thing: Don’t enter.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Horror
Abigail & A Thing Called It. Content Warning.
Abigail’s parents were at their whits ends. She was 7 years old now, a year ago, she had no problem going to sleep on her own. But since her birthday a few weeks ago, she has put up a fight every night at bedtime. Abigail told her parents a tale of a slithery shadow. “It’s been watching me sleep.” She tells mom and dad.
By Theresa M Hochstine2 months ago in Horror
We Don't Talk to Edith Thompson. Content Warning.
Chapter 1: One Rule September 2nd, 2025- 7:45 AM "Honey," a voice echoes, gently stirring me from my warm slumber. My eyes are still heavy. Five more minutes should be okay. A soft hand taps on my cheek as the voice repeats, "Honey!!" Fine, fine, I grumble to myself, forcing my eyes open. As my vision adjusts, I remember where I am, in my mom's car outside of Danvers High School in the brisk fall air, for my first day as a junior. At my second new high school of the year. Perks of being a divorce child, I guess.
By Rain Dayze2 months ago in Horror








