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From Hitchcock to Stephen King, a roundup of the who's who in horror; all about celebrities flaunting their loudest screams and most nightmarish scenes.
The Black Bird That Landed on My Window Every Night
It began in winter. The nights were longer than usual, and the wind carried whispers no one wanted to hear. I was staying at my grandmother’s old countryside house, a lonely wooden structure nestled between dying trees and distant hills.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Girl Lost in the Woods Who Was Not Human
I was 26 when I moved into my grandfather’s old cabin deep in the northern forests. It was the kind of place people forgot, surrounded by thick pine trees and silence so pure, you could hear your heartbeat. I wanted to escape the noise of the city, the suffocation of people, and just... exist.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Night I Spent in a Graveyard—And What I Saw
I had always been drawn to the unusual—abandoned buildings, forgotten alleyways, and places people were too afraid to explore. But nothing tempted me more than the local graveyard on the outskirts of our town. A massive, crumbling patch of land, overgrown with wild bushes, broken tombstones leaning like old men, and the kind of silence that echoed in your ears. It was said to be haunted, of course. Every town has one.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Night a Jinn's Shadow Entered My Room
It was a humid summer night in Lahore, the kind where the air feels thick and everything moves a little slower. I had just returned from my evening shift at the local bookstore and collapsed on my bed, exhausted but unable to sleep. The ceiling fan above me squeaked with every rotation, and outside, the occasional honk of a rickshaw echoed through the street.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The Hollow Village . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The Curse of Velgrad In the heart of Eastern Europe, surrounded by thick, gnarled forests and forgotten trails, lay a desolate place known only to a few as Velgrad. Time had erased its name from most maps, and the villagers who once lived there had vanished a hundred years ago without a trace.
By Jack sparrow 7 months ago in Horror
The reflection
Late one night, Ayaan was studying alone in his room. His old apartment in the city was quiet, save for the ticking of a wall clock. He stood up to fetch a glass of water and walked past the tall mirror in the hallway — a mirror that had always instilled an unsettling feeling in him.
By Mr Atif khan 7 months ago in Horror
I Spent a Night in the Forest — and Found a Device That Shouldn't Exist
We planned the trip weeks in advance — four friends, three tents, and two nights in the woods to disconnect from the chaos of life. Our destination was an old pine forest miles off the main road. No signals. No city noise. Just stars, trees, and maybe a little whiskey by the fire.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
The AI Chatbot Knew My Secrets — Ones I Never Shared
It started like most nights: Alone, tired, and curious enough to distract myself from my thoughts. I had downloaded a new AI chatbot after reading a trending post about how eerily human it felt. It wasn’t like ChatGPT or Siri — it claimed to learn you, like a mirror trained on your mind.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
I Got a Message From My Dead Sister — Through AI
I wasn’t looking for closure. I had already accepted that she was gone. My sister, Emma, died two years ago in a car crash on her way to my apartment. She had just turned 26. The call came at 2:09 a.m., and since that night, I hadn’t slept through a single one without waking up at least once — hoping, somehow, that it had all been a mistake.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror











