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 13th Notification
The 13th Notification You only get twelve. The thirteenth means you're next. Every morning, the city woke to the same digital rhythm—notifications pinging on phones, watches, tablets, a steady stream of reminders and alerts. It was a fact no one questioned: everyone got exactly twelve notifications a day. No more, no less.
By FAIZAN AFRIDI9 months ago in Horror
The Voice in Apartment 413
After her divorce, Alina needed to disappear. She didn’t want sympathy, advice, or the pitying glances from coworkers. So she quit her job, sold the house, and moved to a different state. She didn’t tell anyone—just packed up and drove until the city skyline turned to trees and silence.
By Nauman Khan9 months ago in Horror
Between Beauty and Brutality: The Haunted History of Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island: A Haunted Legacy of Australia's Dark Past Sitting in the South Pacific, Norfolk Island is a place where haunting and history come together. Once dubbed "Hell in the Pacific" for its brutal penal colonies, the island's violent past has had a lingering effect, rendering it Australia's most haunted locale. With more documented ghosts per square kilometer than any other place in the nation, Norfolk's ghost tales have their roots in centuries of suffering, rebellion, and unresolved issues.
By Kyrol Mojikal9 months ago in Horror
Dead Man’s Wish
Dead Man’s Wish The old man’s house stood at the edge of the village, its windows darkened by years of neglect, and its walls cloaked in ivy. Children whispered tales of ghosts and curses, daring each other to approach its creaking porch. But to Mala, it was home—a place filled with memories of love, laughter, and the life she had built with her late husband, Rajan.
By Dr nivara bloom9 months ago in Horror
The Plot Twist I Didn’t See Coming: How My Love for Slasher and Mystery Movies Invaded My Nightmares. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
I’ve always been a huge fan of thriller and slasher movies—there’s something about the tension, the twists, the chase, and the masked villains lurking in the shadows that pulls me in every time. Movies like Scream and Halloween have shaped my love for mystery and suspense, feeding my imagination and my writing. But after what I’d call my 50th rewatch, I started noticing something strange: these films weren’t just entertainment anymore. They were slipping into my subconscious—and showing up in my nightmares.
By Travis Johnson9 months ago in Horror









