slasher
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The Eater of Men
The Eater of Men: In His Eyes, You're Meat There are some people who walk into a room and make the air colder. Not because of who they are, but because of what they are. When Malcolm Grieve walked into the diner off Route 41, his smile was wide and pleasant—but his eyes didn’t see people. They weighed them. Counted the ribs. Measured the muscle. In his eyes, you weren’t a person. You were meat.
By Top stories 9 months ago in Horror
Diary of a Forgotten Vampire
Diary of a Forgotten Vampire When You Read It, He Wakes. It was supposed to be a simple thesis. Emily Karr, a folklore graduate student, had been researching 17th-century vampire myths in Eastern Europe. Most of it was academic filler—plague hysteria, buried bodies, ancient rituals. But when she came across the legend of Valen the Pale, something clicked.
By Top stories 9 months ago in Horror
The Thirteenth Door. AI-Generated.
Rain slapped the windows of the Greystone Orphanage with the fury of a fist. Inside, the halls were dim and the lights flickered with every crack of thunder. Annie, barely twelve and newly arrived, sat on her cot clutching a flashlight and a dog-eared book, though her eyes weren’t on the pages.
By Hamdan Khan9 months ago in Horror
I Paid $10 for a ‘Haunted’ Doll on eBay—Now I Can’t Sleep
It started as a dare. My friend Dylan and I were deep into one of those late-night YouTube spirals—paranormal investigations, ghost hunters, creepy Reddit stories—when he turned to me and said, “I bet you won’t actually buy one of those haunted dolls.”
By MALIK Saad9 months ago in Horror
The Last Train from Bakuldanga Halt
Whispers from an Abandoned Station Tucked deep within the forgotten forests of Bengal, Bakuldanga Halt is a name that has vanished from railway maps. Long abandoned and swallowed by nature, it remains a place of superstition and fear. Locals warn travelers not to go near it—especially after dark. But when journalist Riju finds himself stranded nearby, curiosity leads him straight into a nightmare.
By Funny Jokes9 months ago in Horror
Haunted places in California
Haunted Places in California Haunted places in California are some of the most mysterious and intriguing locations in the world. From abandoned ghost towns in the desert to eerie, fog-covered hotels along the coast, the Golden State has a wealth of haunted places to explore. With its rich history, diverse geography, and complex past involving everything from the Gold Rush to maritime disasters, it’s no surprise that paranormal enthusiasts consider California a hotspot for ghostly activity. In this essay, I will discuss two of the most famous haunted places in California: the Winchester Mystery House and the Queen Mary. Both sites have drawn thousands of visitors each year, many of whom come seeking not just historical insight, but a personal encounter with the supernatural.
By JONATAN DAVID VEGA9 months ago in Horror
the forest moan
It started with a map—an old, scorched scrap of parchment tucked inside a weathered copy of American Hauntings, which Leo found in a secondhand bookstore in a forgotten alleyway three towns over, a place that seemed to exist only in the periphery of waking life, where the clerk never spoke, and the lights buzzed as if trying to scream. Leo had always been drawn to the strange and the forbidden, the kind of man who collected myths the way others collected records, and when he unfurled the map on the scarred kitchen table of their shared apartment, the others gathered around: Maya, cynical and sharp, whose heart had calcified since her mother vanished without a trace during a camping trip ten years ago; Ethan, quiet and tender-eyed, a painter who dreamed of abstract terrors he could never quite explain; Rachel, the group’s warmth, her laughter constant, masking a bottomless fear she’d carried since childhood, when her twin sister had drowned in a lake that later disappeared. The map showed a forest none of them had heard of, a place called The Hollow, with markings too deliberate to be decorative—runes etched along borders, a small X in the center labeled "Heart Root." The four of them decided they’d investigate over fall break, intending it to be the kind of thing they’d look back on with pride or irony, a story to laugh about over drinks.
By Will Gworlekaju9 months ago in Horror
The Cursed Brides
The Cursed Brides: They Were Married to the Darkness In the small, secluded village of Ashmore, there was an ancient tradition that had been passed down for generations. It was a twisted and macabre custom, one that no one dared question. On the eve of each spring solstice, a wedding was held, though it was not the joyous occasion one might expect. The bride was always chosen from the most vulnerable of the village’s young women, often those with troubled pasts or families in debt. And though the groom was never seen, the wedding always went on, and the bride always disappeared.
By Top stories 9 months ago in Horror
The Day the Internet Went Silent
It started at 6:43 AM on a Wednesday. I remember the exact time because I was staring at my phone, trying to refresh my Instagram feed for the 17th time while brushing my teeth. Instead of memes and sleepy selfies, I got a gray screen and a spinning circle of doom.
By Haroon Bahramzai9 months ago in Horror









