supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
Grimoire of Adair Jones
02/06 Thank you my past self for choosing only afternoon lectures on Monday. Well, the best-case scenario would be not having any classes on Monday, but it’s better than having an 8 am lecture. After all my classes were done, I tried to get some study done in the library with my friends, but as usual, it wasn’t the most productive study session. Even when I got back home, I barely made any progress on my assignments. Well, I guess I could have gotten a lot more done if I didn’t watch Netflix after dinner. But also, I kept getting side-tracked while I was working on my assignment.
By Kureha Durant5 years ago in Horror
A Vampire Story
We Have Gone Too Far By John W. Gilmore He spoke into his throw away Tract phone. "I can't wait until I'm in the right mindset to start writing this book, Brenda. That's never going to happen again! The vampires have shaken my world to pieces the same way they have yours. When that happens, there is no peace of mind."
By Om Prakash John Gilmore5 years ago in Horror
I'm a Skeptic Who Played a Deadly Game for Kicks
As someone who is deeply fascinated by mysteries and true crime stories, the Elisa Lam case is one that caught my attention. The first time I heard of it was 5 years ago when I watched a Buzzfeed Unsolved video about her bizarre death. One of the top theories they had was that Elisa had played the Elevator Game and it ended badly.
By Bertilla Niveda5 years ago in Horror
Kill Me or I'm Dreaming
A scythe. Reflecting sun rays from the wide bedroom window brilliantly, it gleamed above my face dauntingly. Pale brown and slender fingers wrapped themselves tight around its staff. I fixed my eyes to rest on the being that held it. Looming over me while paying me little mind.
By Naiya Oriana5 years ago in Horror
Brain food
I'm a lover of movies and tv series that force me to think outside the box, I call it brain food. I love horror films and movies with twist that I have a hard time guessing the ending. If it doesn't force me to think or frighten the crap outta me in some sort of way whats the point of watching it right?! When I was young my favorite show was the twilight zone I mean at 12 years old I couldn't have enough of "Twilight zone" "Goosebumps " or "Beyond belief factor fiction ", now that I think about it my friends would never wanna watch movies with me now I understand why. I was actually thrilled when I found out about the reboot of The twilight zone in 2019 s but its already been discontinued (bummer) so it's only right that I begin there. 1) twighlight zone always had me at the edge of my seat wondering what's next. I begin watching it as a kid and it was addictive. Number 2 on my list "The sixth sense" Like omg who could guess that ending I absolutely loved it kept me on the edge of my seat and amazed at the ending. It's a oldie but goodie (3) Where's Monday that movie had me on the edge of my seat who guessed the ending cause I sure did not see that coming (Netflix keep doin ya thang baby)... Number (4) I absolutely have love love this series watched them all prolly 5 times each... I'm sorry but it's my all time favorite and it would've should've been number 1 but I decided to go a different route (drum roll please) ANCIENT ALIENS it's like traveling and learning +mind food I absolutely love it and can't get enough of their explorations, theories and myths. Ancient Aliens for you to think outside the box and learn about some really amazing places. #5 "2 sentence horror stories I wanna say this I wasn't frighten by the small clips but it definitely forced me to think. Two sentence horror stories always end with a twist. The two sentence quotes at the end made the shows so worth watching force you to think. I even remember saying after a clip "maybe my job isn't that important " . (6) The haunting at hill house. The ending is everything and will have you questioning what in the world just happened, I love mind benders and this Netflix series was just that, a absolute mind bender. my most recent watch is nunber ( (7) "BEHIND HER EYES" ( When I write in caps yes I'm screaming!!!) it's a newby but wow it was enticing I was so on the edge and that ending I never seen it coming, I must admit I was confused in the beginning but by the end everything makes sense, I loved it. Number (8)The taking of Deborah Logan. Man that movies scared the living crap outta me, I haven't been that scared since a kid when "Tale from the crypt" came on and he would jump out that casket and scared the crap outta me every time. I loved watching these movies with my rose quartz candles lit and my red cozy blanket. I know most prefer wine while watching a great movie but I enjoy a strawberry margarita (salt my rim please) turn the light out and get ready for mind twist and bumps in the night. I always watch cartoons after just me balancing everything out I blame that on me being a Libra and not a scaredy cat. Most of the movies I named are easy to find on Netflix or prime and if you need the info on a perfect margarita I'm your girl. Enjoy.
By Shiny Williams 5 years ago in Horror
Tricked by a Ghost
Im weary to share this story publicly because of what people may think or say; but for anyone who is aware enough to think of what lies beyond this realm, well I feel like they deserve to hear this. I won’t preface this with other examples of paranormal activity I have experienced. I feel like this story is strong enough to stand alone; no justification required.
By Kelsie Young5 years ago in Horror
Guardia Nocturna
Generally it takes a great deal to spook me. My birthday is close to Halloween, so I grew up having costume birthday parties, and then in college I became a hardcore gothic club hound. I love the elegantly spooky and macabre, and use my Halloween kitchenware all year long.
By Deborah Moran5 years ago in Horror
The family business
The endless uneasiness began several years ago in the past. It was in 1963 when I was old enough to be considered fit -in the eyes of my parents- to take a look at the family business. Before the aforementioned, my first reaction was characterized by having a most horrendous nature, being the same caused by the disgusting screams that resounded in the small space where the poor soul resided bathed in natural dyes that caused me little curiosity, but the worst It was not the vision that was shared with me or the place where they brought me at a very young age, but rather the actions that I had to commit to prove my worth while holding the subscription to keep an eye on the family business. Rooms surrounded by stones and metals arranged in precise ways that denoted moss that probably dated from several centuries in the past, which spoke of a continuation of this trade through the years. In my explorations in those infinite underground catacombs, I was able to perceive various screams that enjoyed different accents... Horrifying exclamations based on the claims of beings who shouted for help, some, shouted their origin, as well as their connection with the earthly world, that, froze my blood... However, the gloomiest thing waited patiently at the end of the long corridor through which I walked, after all, that "being" expressed a demanding mental authority as I approached the radius of the reach of his spirit. I was confused. Raised by loving parents who constantly gave me gifts of adorable proportions, the same ones who used to play by my side when I was still young and preserved the innocence of the child, those who stayed by my side when an illness lodged in my body and did not want to leave, therefore, what I observed froze my soul... Drawing it towards the vastness of the darkness that surrounded the truth that I believed my life supposed to be, wrapping it between the grotesque that was two floors below the house where I grew up and lost my first teeth, or create the odd memory. Plus, the undeniable truth that was shown to me at the young age of eight allowed me to possess a certain knowledge beyond what is achievable by humanity, after all, the limits of what my eyes witnessed, of the disgusting screams that invaded my first home, of the repulsive tissues that I got to reach; it, all, snatched the few tears that came from my eyes to give my vision new colors that I would use to judge humanity. Such knowledge cannot be learned, much less narrated... It must be observed, witnessed, smelled and touched to complete the complexity of its understanding, thus, those ancient runes, those words spoken in untouchable or never heard languages can be understood by the human brain...
By Richard Wilcox5 years ago in Horror






