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Whispers Beneath the Willow. AI-Generated.
There was a willow tree at the edge of the village — tall, ancient, and always trembling, even when the wind was still. No one went near it after dark. The elders said the roots were tangled around something not meant to be disturbed.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Horror
What Would You Do For a Gallon of Sweetened Tea?
A tanna tree has been destroyed and, for the sake of my continued existence, I must plant another as soon as possible. For one of my age, tanna leaves make the only tea worth drinking. They filter the mana of the world into a product that can provide the sole sustenance that succors me. Made into a tea, sweetened just a little, it can make for a delightful afternoon drink, more than suitable for drinking by the pool in the bright noonday sun. After a few hours of recharging both body and soul, I can better refresh my mind in pursuit of my studies.
By Jamais Jochim3 months ago in Horror
10 Little-Known Horror Films About Isolation
Isolation is a fascinanting theme in horror films, tapping into deep-seated fears of vulnerability, loss of identity, and the unknown. Here are ten lesser-known horror films that explore isolation and why they can be particularly disturbing to viewers.
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in Horror
My Big Fat Toga Party
It started with a knock. Kevin heard three raps on the door of the frat house and opened it. A corpse stood there waiting for him. Before he could respond, the corpse’s hand reached out for him. Tissue died where the hand touched Kevin, and the corruption spread quickly. In heartbeats, Kevin had lost his, replaced by cold, unfeeling flesh. He turned around and sought out doors within the house. The other corpse joined him. Within minutes the number of zombies had increased; as his frat brothers answered their doors, they were likewise taken and turned.
By Jamais Jochim3 months ago in Horror
The Message at 9:47
By Murad Ali Shah It started like any ordinary morning — the kind where you almost forget you’re alive because everything feels too routine. The alarm went off at 7:00 a.m., my phone buzzed endlessly with unread notifications, and the neighbor’s dog barked like he always did. I made coffee, burned my toast, and scrolled mindlessly through messages until one stopped me.
By Murad Ali Shah3 months ago in Horror
The Red Door. Content Warning.
You are on the floor. The bacon fat is now bacon fat. Plate shards scatter as they run under the bed. You reach to grab one, peering into the shadow. Eyes stare back at you. Yours. Fearful. A finger to the lips — your lips — urging you not to make a sound.
By Mirwais Hashami3 months ago in Horror
Welcome to Derry Review and Cast
The terrifying town of Derry, Maine, is back on television with the new HBO prequel series, "Welcome to Derry." The show is set in 1962 and provides information on the origins of the clown known as Pennywise. The series is a chilling and visually impressive journey. In addition to its traditional horror elements, the series also effectively addresses many of the real-world issues of the early 1960s.
By Michael Joseph3 months ago in Horror
10 horror movies to get you into the Halloween spirit. AI-Generated.
As Halloween approaches, the perfect way to get into the spooky spirit is by watching some classic horror films. Here are ten movies that not only embody the essence of Halloween but also offer unique elements that make them special.
By Ninfa Galeano3 months ago in Horror












