urban legend
Urban legends have captivated us from ancient eras to the modern day; a deep dive into scary lore and 'could be true' tales about Bigfoot, Slender Man, the Suicide Forest and beyond.
Snapshots in the Dark
Insomnia and sleep deprivation were two things that plagued Morgan the most these past few years. He thought about going to see a doctor quite a few times, but decided against it and relied on over-the-counter medications. Medications that didn't do jack squat to help. When he didn't get any sleep, Morgan decided to use this time to work on things he had put off—a mini mountain of art projects, a TBR pile of manga, and house repairs. During the night, he would stay awake, and just a few hours before work, he would crash and sleep for about four and a half hours.
By 3rrornightshiftabout 14 hours ago in Horror
A Smart Home Glitch in 2026 That Will Make You Unplug Everything
Have you ever sat in a quiet room and thought to yourself, is my Alexa watching me? We invite these devices into our private spaces, assuming we are the masters and they are the servants. But in 2026, the technology has crossed a threshold. What happens when your smart home doesn’t just learn your routines, but learns how to perfectly mimic your voice? This isn’t just another smart home glitch. This is what happens when the house decides it no longer needs you.
By The Glitch Archiveabout 15 hours ago in Horror
The Deleted Category: Why the 2026 Oscars Stopped for Fourteen Minutes
The 98th Academy Awards will be remembered for two things: the record-breaking sweep by the latest indie darling, and the fourteen minutes of dead air that never appeared in the official transcripts.
By The Glitch Archivea day ago in Horror
The Channel 3 Broadcast Archive: Why I Stopped Buying Unmarked VHS Tapes
There is a specific smell to forgotten media. It’s a mixture of degrading plastic, basement mildew, and the metallic tang of static electricity. If you frequent estate sales in the rural Midwest, you know exactly the scent I’m talking about. Most people go looking for antique furniture or vintage jewelry. I go looking for magnetic tape.
By The Glitch Archivea day ago in Horror
The Neighborhood Association Sent a Fine for My Husband’s Heart Attack
The letter arrived in a cream-colored envelope, embossed with the gold leaf seal of the Maple Crest Homeowners Association. It was tucked neatly into our mailbox, precisely three inches from the right-hand edge, exactly as the bylaws mandated.
By The Glitch Archive2 days ago in Horror
The Station That Wasn't There: A Japanese Liminal Space Horror Story
There is a phenomenon in Japan called Satoru-kun, a legend about a ghost who knows everything. But there is a much quieter, more terrifying reality that commuters rarely discuss: the "Ghost Stations." These are the liminal spaces—the cracks between the A and B points of our daily lives—where the world hasn't finished rendering.
By The Glitch Archive3 days ago in Horror
The Man Who Lost 300 Years in a Single Night: The Tale of Urashima Taro
1. The Paradox of the Perfect Ending Every culture has its stories of forbidden kingdoms and magic. In the West, we have Rip Van Winkle and Pandora’s Box. But in Japan, there is a folktale that masterfully combines these elements into a single, haunting narrative: The Tale of Urashima Taro.
By Takashi Nagaya4 days ago in Horror
The 10 Most Haunted Schools in the United States: Ghosts on Campus You Won’t Believe
Ghost stories are more than just bedtime tales; they’re part of the cultural fabric of every civilization. From vampires lurking in European castles to flying, dismembered ghouls in Asia, humans have always been fascinated, and terrified, by the unknown. But what ties these stories together is the setting: old buildings and places with long histories often harbor the most spirits.
By Areeba Umair5 days ago in Horror









