supernatural
The hidden world of all things supernatural; a look inside witchcraft, spells, vexes, black magic and other spine-tingling supernatural phenomena.
The Vanishing Light
By the year 2160, the city of Lumina was known as the "City of Light." Towering solar arrays stretched across the horizon, harvesting endless energy from the sun to power its gleaming skyscrapers and endless neon streets. The citizens lived without fear of darkness, basking in a perpetual glow.
By Razu Islam – Lifestyle & Futuristic Writer8 months ago in Horror
The Silent Orchard
The year was 2153, and New Kyoto’s outskirts were home to the largest fruit orchard in the world. It was a marvel of biotechnology — genetically engineered trees designed to produce fruit year-round, capable of feeding millions. The orchard’s bounty was a symbol of humanity’s triumph over nature.
By Razu Islam – Lifestyle & Futuristic Writer8 months ago in Horror
Night Teeth: Volume IV
The Bloody Evolution of a Cult Vampire Saga The Night Teeth series has carved its name into the modern vampire genre with its sleek visuals, neon-noir aesthetic, and high-octane action. Now, with Volume IV, the franchise takes a darker, deeper dive into its mythos—blending urban horror, crime thriller elements, and a fresh wave of undead intrigue.
By Silas Blackwood8 months ago in Horror
Haunted (2011) Review
As a fan of point & click adventure games, Haunted seemed very appealing to me. Though considered an 'old' game by today's standards, it still holds up fairly well in terms of visuals and gameplay. I was surprised to see that when Mary was travelling to new locations, she looked as if she was a giant. It pleasantly reminded me of American McGee's Alice: Madness Returns. I'll admit, despite having a dark tone overall, there were some light-hearted moments that made me chuckle. As example would be when William had to kiss Lou and she tricked him into kissing her lips instead of her cheek (ignoring the fact that she couldn't actually SEE him). Victorian children were such stinkers, weren't they?
By Allison 'AllieV' Van Oirschot8 months ago in Horror
When Reality Stops
Stan, a 55-year-old traveling salesman, is a Bostonian through and through. The Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins are the only teams worth rooting for. In Stan’s world change can never be a good thing. His third-floor walkup apartment is the same one he and a fellow student originally rented while attending Suffolk University 35 years ago. The roommate moved on, Stan did not. Why leave a place he knows.
By Mark Gagnon8 months ago in Horror
The Midnight Visitor
The clock struck twelve, and the rain poured relentlessly against the windowpanes. Sarah sat alone in her dimly lit living room, a half-finished cup of tea growing cold in her hands. The storm outside rattled the old house, its creaking floors and groaning pipes making her uneasy.
By Shahriar Shihab8 months ago in Horror
Annabelle
Hauntings and possessions are terrifying enough on their own without the haunted object being a normal doll. I do not know what it is about haunted dolls that scares me more than the idea of a ghost knocking over objects in a house, but I would rather stay three days and nights in a haunted home than to own a haunted doll. Maybe it is because dolls are supposed to be toys, or maybe it is the fact that my own daughter has several dolls of her own and I would be terrified to wake up in the middle of the night with it looming over me. But that is exactly what happened to Donna after her mother bought her a seemingly normal doll as a birthday gift.
By Paige Guffey8 months ago in Horror






