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Blood Pumpkin
"What in the hell are those?" Clarence had gone to Reggy's Veggies to buy seeds, just as he had every year since Reggy had opened. David Decker probably bought his seeds here, too, Clarence reflected. It was part of the reason Clarence kept coming back. The fact that Reggy was a friend since boyhood and Clarence taking his business to the new feed store up the road would hurt him was secondary.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror
Monsters of Elishire
Moonlight rippled unnaturally on the lake as the car rounded the curve to the final stretch of dirt road before we reached the township of Elishire. I appreciated the ride–I knew I would have gotten lost in these twisting country backroads. I already longed for the lights and traffic and pavement of my city.
By Bex Jordan3 years ago in Horror
The Graveyard Shift
It all began on one evening at a secluded gas station, Sean was heading to work, he works the night shift at the gas station, when he arrived, his friend was getting ready to leave, before he did they started talking. After the conversation the two parted ways and Sean started working. Not much happened at the start of his shift, but when it started to get really late in the night, strange things started to happen, the lights would flicker, the cooler’s would shut off and turn back on, stuff would fall off the shelves, and strange things like that. All of this was really strange to him because none of this ever happened there before so he was really confused about it. After all that he tried to ignore all of it and get back to work, and so he did, later he was taking out the garbage and he started to hear rustling in the woods right next to him, as soon as he heard that he ran back inside and locked the door.
By Jesse Hartman3 years ago in Horror
Reed Alexander's Horror Review of 'Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark' (2019)
What do I say about this movie? It wasn't bad. Actually, it was quite clever but some how it was also really bland. I don't know, maybe it's because it was yet another PG-13 horror movie, which always manages to hamper the movie by castrating the good stuff. Maybe it's because it was based on a children's book and it was bound to be kinda soft. I think maybe they wanted to introduce this to a younger audience but in a way that still appealed to the adults that remember it. I don't know, like I said, it was clever but it just didn't impress me.
By Reed Alexander3 years ago in Horror
The Little Black Bird
“Shoo, demon bird, get off of me!” I yelled and swatted. A bird with glowing red eyes had started following me a few weeks ago, every day its visits were a little more frequent. Today was the worst so far, no matter where I went it wouldn’t leave me alone.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Horror
The Mythical Creature Of The Woods
“Eamon, help! Please Eamon, we really need your help.” This message, or yell for help was broadcast straight into my mind. There’s only one person who has the magical ability to talk to another’s mind, but only if that person is also magical, in some form or another.
By Colleen Millsteed 3 years ago in Horror
The Face in the Wall
Terry’s day started with the previous shift dragging Inmate Harrison from his cell. The two officers, old pros at this, had him cuffed up and held under each arm, the yard Sergeant coming behind as he manfully attempted to hold the inmates kicking legs. Sergeant Leeman wasn’t a small guy, somewhere between a bodybuilder and a sideshow strong man, and even he was having trouble keeping a hold of the struggling inmate. Harrison was six and a half feet tall and most of it was ankles and elbow. As they took him out, he was screaming loud enough to shake the cobwebs in the rafters.
By Joshua Campbell3 years ago in Horror










