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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.
Graveyard Shift. Top Story - January 2023.
I’d never felt particularly worthy of anything, but I had always aspired to be more. I’d never had a lot going for me, and I guess that it would have been safer, much safer, had it stayed that way. I just felt like I deserved more, ya know?
By Eric B. Hunter3 years ago in Horror
Best 11 Horror Movies In NetFlix
Searching for a terrifying film to watch on Netflix? Any time is the ideal opportunity to watch a blood and gore film. Trusting that October will enjoy startling movies is the former method for getting your stunts and treats, such as leasing from Blockbuster or not utilising Treatster to delineate which houses give out the best sweets. No, in the cutting edge world, you can pause for a minute or two and partake in your panics from the solace of your own lounge chair thanks to shouting streaming substance from Netflix.
By darill stephan3 years ago in Horror
A Relic from Madness
I had arrived home around 11:00pm exhausted from the days labor. 14 hours of work have been a constant schedule these past few weeks for a data technician. I was exhausted, but not unhappily, for I do enjoy my work. It was too late to make a meal so I grabbed some bread with a jar of jam and began to heat up tea. I briefly walked in my room and changed into some more comfortable clothes. It was not soon after that I heard a sound that reminded me of chains clashing together. I thought at first that the noise was something else all together, but then I heard it again- this time distinctively. It sounded to be coming from my room.
By David S. JohnsonWilliams3 years ago in Horror
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Prologue Saturday, September 28th, 1985... Walking home from town, drunk, late at night, was as common place for Mike Vansickle, as was hitch hiking into town to party with his friends in the first place. Usually he'd walk the distance along the main road and stick his thumb out to any car coming along. Unfortunately, at 3am. on a Saturday night, cars were few and far between. More often than not, he'd have to walk the seven miles on the dark unlit country road, until he reached foot sore and exhausted, at his parent's driveway. Tonight was different though, because the late summer humidity had condensed into a thick, impenetrable fog. Mike knew from experience that trying to thumb down a car in this kind of fog was practically impossible. The cars would blind him with their high beams and the drivers wouldn't even see him walking backwards along the shoulder with his thumb out until the last second. He'd almost been run down a few times and knew for a fact that he'd also scared the shit out of more than one late night driver, as he materialized out of the gloom, in their headlights at the foot of a hill. So tonight he'd decided to take the railroad tracks into town.
By Jim E. Beer - Story writer of fact and fiction. 3 years ago in Horror
Hotel World by Ali Smith
"Hotel World" is a novel by Ali Smith, first published in 2001. The book tells the story of five women who are all connected to a luxury hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland. Each of the women has their own unique perspective and backstory, and their stories intertwine and intersect in unexpected ways.
By B.Thanga Raj3 years ago in Horror
HAT MAN
The Top Hat Demon as he was called in the 18th century where its origins began. A demon I whispered to myself, not to alarm my kid sister who was siting next to me. Reading story after story of many people around the world who had seen this Hat Man as children made me stop for a minute to gather my thoughts. Walking to the kitchen window retracting the curtain I starred at the dark street with limited light upon it from an old light pole. Sighing, and realizing, I also saw the Hat Man.
By Miguel Ramirez3 years ago in Horror
The New Miss Lasthome
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. It was a landscape of clustered holes—like honeycombs, lotus pods, colanders, pockmarks. Nothing moved or changed, and the rocks were as still and gray as the moon above. The Judge walked up behind her, dragging his cords and cables behind him like a wedding train, and placed his hand on her shoulder. They looked out at the world together.
By Tanya Collings3 years ago in Horror
The Lady's Kill Doll
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse through his window. Landscaped courtyards, black topped parking lots, and a roadway to the office where men took charge. Who she didn’t know. But in her world, she assumed men still run everything. Decide things for her. They gave her the American code name, China Doll Seven. Even she knew that her government disapproved. Her real name was in Shanghai Chinese Sign Language for Water Life Death, but in English, her name was May Be Wrong.
By Patrick T. Kilgallon3 years ago in Horror
The Sun Burns Fierce Behind the Last Window
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. Black-out curtains blocked all but the upper panel. Blood-red light reflected across her green-trimmed white cotton robe and shimmered as if she were mortally wounded.
By J. S. Wade3 years ago in Horror







