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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 Creep
It was a typical Saturday afternoon for sixteen-year-old, Dana Lebowitz . She scrolled Netflix for an hour and called over her bestie, Jennifer Colrain. They went outside and played basketball. A neighbor watched them over his fence, well, not a neighbor, a man standing in a neighbor's yard. He had dark shaggy hair and red eyes. He had several teeth broken off at the gumline.
By DJ Robbins3 years ago in Horror
The Haunted Mansion: A Terrifying Tale of Evil Unleashed
The old mansion loomed over the dark and desolate road, casting an ominous shadow on the ground. It was said that the mansion was haunted, and no one had dared to enter it for years. But one night, a group of friends, curious and daring, decided to explore the mansion.
By Lakshmi Seshadri3 years ago in Horror
The Laughing Owl
Daniel had always been fascinated by the natural world, and his passion for birdwatching had taken him to some of the most remote corners of the globe. But nothing had prepared him for the horror he would encounter in the depths of the forest that night.
By Erick Gardner3 years ago in Horror
Superstitions
Strange notions are convictions or practices that are not in light of objective or logical thinking yet are fairly founded on custom, social standards, or individual encounters. Odd notions can be tracked down in pretty much every culture, and individuals frequently put stock in them despite any proof to help their cases. In this article, we will investigate the motivations behind why individuals trust in notions and how they can impact our way of behaving and direction.
By Malik Umar Awan3 years ago in Horror
“Lost to the Temptations of the Night: The Haunting of Apartment 13”
In the heart of the city, nestled between towering skyscrapers and busy streets, lay a small apartment building. It was old and rundown, with peeling paint and creaking floorboards. But for the young, naive college student who had just moved in, it was a sanctuary. A place to call home, away from the noise and chaos of the world outside.
By The Imaginarium writer3 years ago in Horror





