psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
Coraline – Neil Gaiman
When Coraline Bennett’s family moved into the old Carver House on the edge of town, she wasn’t scared—just bored. Eleven years old, smart beyond her age, and curious to a fault, Coraline had a habit of exploring places she wasn’t supposed to. Her parents were too busy renovating their “dream home” to keep much of an eye on her. And so, left to her own devices, Coraline explored.
By Jawad Khan9 months ago in Horror
The Haunting of Hill House – Shirley Jackson
They said Hill House was just a house. Bricks, wood, mortar. A crumbling estate tucked deep in the New England countryside. But to those who had lived there, to those who had tried to leave, Hill House was more than that—it was a thing that breathed.
By Jawad Khan9 months ago in Horror
Do Jinns Really Exist? A Mysterious Tale from My Village
Growing up in a quiet village nestled between fields and forests in rural Pakistan, I often heard stories about supernatural beings. My grandmother used to speak of “jinns” with a mix of fear and respect. “They live among us,” she would whisper while lighting an oil lamp, “especially near the old shrine after sunset.” Like most children, I was both curious and skeptical. That changed one summer night.
By Tahir Mehmood9 months ago in Horror
Things You Can't Say five. Content Warning.
After the anime is over, Master takes me upstairs. Instead of having me walk all the way upstairs on all fours, he carried me. Since I was tired from everything that has happened today. Not just the whole learning to walk on all fours thing. And trying to run like the animal that he wants me to be. That wasn’t really all that easy at all. A whole lot less easy than I had ever thought it would be. Not that I ever gave walking on…oh, who cares.
By Raphael Fontenelle9 months ago in Horror
The Man in the Reflection Isn’t Me
The Man in the Reflection Isn’t Me It began the night I decided to quit my job. I stood in front of the bathroom mirror, brushing my teeth. I was exhausted, half-zoned out, staring at myself. But for a second — just a flicker — he didn’t move when I did.
By Muhammad Hakimi9 months ago in Horror
I Found a Hidden Room in My Grandmother’s House
I Found a Hidden Room in My Grandmother’s House Chapter 1: Visit Ended as a grandma. I was sent to pack her old Victorian home. My parents couldn't stand it to do that. They said it hurts too much. For me, it was a bitter job. I spent a lot of summer there as my kids went through the hallways, lit up the hallways, hiding in cupboards, and played with dusty antiques. However, we did not visit for many years.
By Md Asraf Hosain9 months ago in Horror
The Last Message
Emily had always been skeptical about the old abandoned house at the end of Willow Street. Stories of strange noises, ghostly figures, and people disappearing had circulated for decades, but Emily never believed them. That was until she received the text.
By Lensan Aiha9 months ago in Horror










