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Horror fiction that delivers on its promise to scare, startle, frighten and unsettle. These stories are fake, but the shivers down your spine won't be.
The Magic Forest
Chapter 1: The Mysterious Invitation Lucy was a curious little girl with a wild imagination. One day, she received a mysterious invitation in the mail that read, "Join us on a magical adventure through the enchanted forest." The invitation didn't say who it was from, but Lucy knew she had to go.
By White Moon3 years ago in Horror
(The) Zombies: a unique take on the zombie apocalypse!
The zombie genre has been a part of popular culture for decades, with movies, television shows, and books exploring the horror of a world overrun by the undead. However, Stefano Labbia's graphic novel series (The) Zombies takes this genre to a new level, creating a captivating and thrilling story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
By Marc Hallywell3 years ago in Horror
In the Depths of Insanity
The old mansion had always been a source of curiosity for the town's people. It was rumored to be haunted, and nobody had entered it in decades. But when the young couple, Jack and Emily, moved in, it seemed like they were meant to be there. However, as time passed, strange things started to happen. Emily began to hear whispers that nobody else could hear. Jack would wake up in the middle of the night, sweating and scared, unable to explain why. They soon realized that the mansion held a dark secret.
By Nachiketa Shiva 3 years ago in Horror
The Biggest Theories (So Far) About 'Yellowjackets' Season 2
Showtime's latest hit, Yellowjackets, is finally back for season 2, and viewers are almost smack dab into the middle of the events that have unfolded so far. Going into this season, we had a lot of burning questions regarding who people were, who survived, and what things meant. While we've received some answers. we have also been given even more questions and confusing plotlines to follow.
By Jenika Enoch3 years ago in Horror
Trapped in the Booth
I hadn’t wanted to go to Applebees, but my friends insisted. I’m not opposed to going out to have a meal, but I hate going to the Applebees in our town. It’s a gathering place for every half drunk Chad and happy hour drunk who doesn’t have enough money to drink at the yacht club but too much class for the Tilted Stool. We aren’t big drinkers. I mean, we like to tie a few on sometimes, but these guys get downright sloppy. We get the booth as far from the bar as we can, but it’s still so damn noisy in there! By the end of the night, we’re all yelling at each other just to be heard over the jukebox and the drunks. I spend the rest of the night with my eardrums pounding and my head ready to crack open.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror








