psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
We Don't Talk to Edith Thompson. Content Warning.
September 2nd, 2025-8:35 AM "W-what do you mean, 'we don't talk to Edith Thompson'?" I ask, mind still spinning from the confusing revelation. It just doesn't make any sense! Why would an entire community, unanimously, decide to publicly shun a weird teen girl? Like, what did she do? What does she know? Rubbing both my temples, I continue, "Is that girl Edith Thompson? Why doesn't anyone talk to or acknowledge her? What happens if you do talk to her?"
By Rain Dayze2 months ago in Horror
The Room’s Teeth
Author's note: I genuinely hope you enjoy this story and I welcome any feedback, thank you. It was a warm, humid Thursday evening. Me and Ma had just come in from a swim in the lake behind the house. From the kitchen window, I could see the indigo blue sky fading with the orange glow of the sun on the horizon. The cicadas and crickets sang outside, a shrill chirp carried in the faint breeze traveling inside.
By Davlin Knight2 months ago in Horror
Slenderman - short story
Slenderman has always been a point of interest for me and my friends, a creepypasta we found entertaining starting all the way back in 2018. Inspired by the very real experiences I had where I'm from at dusk in the months preceding Christmas, when the sun dips low and the trees become brilliant shows of warm hues, this Slenderman story was my first creative writing piece I wrote as a freshman in high school. Enjoy :) Written in Fall 2025 as a freshman in high school.
By Chad McBroski2 months ago in Horror
“The Cemetery Where the Graves Whisper Your Name”
The Cemetery Where the Graves Whisper Your Name By [Ali Rehman] Elias had walked past the old Briarwood Cemetery every day of his childhood, and not once had he dared to look inside. The rusted gate, the crooked stones, the way the trees leaned inward as if guarding secrets—they all told him the same thing: Don’t enter.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Horror
Abigail & A Thing Called It. Content Warning.
Abigail’s parents were at their whits ends. She was 7 years old now, a year ago, she had no problem going to sleep on her own. But since her birthday a few weeks ago, she has put up a fight every night at bedtime. Abigail told her parents a tale of a slithery shadow. “It’s been watching me sleep.” She tells mom and dad.
By Theresa M Hochstine2 months ago in Horror










