psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
The Girl in the Car
I was eight when I saw myself in the back of a stranger's car. Not a girl who looked like me. Me. It was a Marfa afternoon. The kind where heat makes the air thick and time stops mattering. Sally and I were running through the sprinkler, burning ourselves on hot concrete, bored and perfect.
By Leslie L. Stevens 2 days ago in Horror
EviL NuN Horror sTory. Content Warning.
For years, outside a church that had been closed, a dog was barking loudly. Suddenly, a shadow swayed and came out in front of it. Seeing that shadow, the dog’s voice got stuck in its throat. That shadow kept hovering around it. Suddenly, the dog was lifted into the air and flew inside the church along with the shadow. The sound of its running could still be heard. After some time, its body came flying back, but this time there was no life in it. Its entire body had turned white.
By Horror Tales2 days ago in Horror
Sinister Observers
Imagine waking up in the middle of the night. In the dim light of your room, you see a black humanoid shape standing in the door way. Startled, you turn your head to look quick but the figure vanishes. You wonder if what you saw was just your imagination.
By Jasmine Aguilar4 days ago in Horror
The Grudge of Oiwa: Japan’s Most Famous Ghost Story of Betrayal and Vengeance
If you walk through the quiet streets of Yotsuya in Tokyo today, you might find a small, serene shrine tucked away between modern buildings. This is the Oiwa Inari Tamiya Jinja, dedicated to a woman whose name still sends shivers down the spines of the Japanese people.
By Takashi Nagaya5 days ago in Horror
Dark Memoirs - Index
Dark Memoirs is a serial fiction told in fragments, tracing a life organised around control, absence, and method. Each chapter stands alone while contributing to a larger design, where sentiment yields to process and belief hardens into routine. This is not a story of revelation, but of refinement—of what remains when meaning erodes and nothing leaves a trace.
By Paul Stewart6 days ago in Horror









