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Stories in Horror that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
Winner's Gap
It started with a reel. A quick fan poll from an online viral newcomer that had just surpassed 1 million followers asking if anyone had a day they could not account for, not related to drugs or alcohol. She sat on her signature pink Muppet fur chair, custom blue cat-eared headset glowing in the neon lighting of her room and talked about how hers had happened right before her online success and wondering if anyone else had a similar tale.
By Byondhelp Photography2 years ago in Horror
Chef's Special. Content Warning.
Written for Paul's challenge, which you can read about here: ******************************************** The restaurant was quiet, eerily so. After the string of murders occurring in this small podunk town, no one wanted to be out after dusk. "The Meat Mutilator," as they called the killer, was still on the loose and considered armed and very dangerous. Making matters more terrifying, no one had lived to give a description of the cold-blooded killer.
By Kristen Balyeat2 years ago in Horror
Sleepaway Camp (1983) is a Bizarre and Terrifying Film
Should we get the kids out of camp to prevent more murders from happening? Sleepaway Camp became an unexpected horror classic in 1983. Angela Baker, a shy teenager attends a summer camp where she meets new friends or is tormented. During the summer, campers meet grisly fates as the counselors realize there is a killer on the loose.
By Marielle Sabbag2 years ago in Horror
By Means Of Which, It Goes On All Fours. Content Warning.
THE COVEN Yee naaldlooshii! Yee naaldlooshii! Yee naaldlooshii! Yee naaldlooshii! "My children, by means of it, it goes on all fours. That is the mystery of the spell, hidden just under the skin. Yet your bodies will not know this mystery until initiated. It is the incantation itself, true; but yee naaldlooshii is the pattern of the ancient hunter's way of life, walking a state of transformation: the path to power. That is yee naaldlooshii!"
By Rob Angeli2 years ago in Horror
The 3 Pillars Of Haunted House Etiquette
I’ve been spending this Halloween season working as a scare actor at a haunted house. And while it’s been challenging, it’s been a great time with some great people, and a great place for me to exercise my acting skills!
By Jaye Ruggiero-Cash2 years ago in Horror
3 Great Places of Folk Horror
It is safe to say that there are many different places that implore us to investigate further. For example, places such as Salem in the U.S.A which has a history concerning witch hunts and the Tower of London which is probably haunted by everyone and their second cousin. But, when we investigate folk horror, we look at the urban legends that surround places, however particular and the stories that have inspired and changed them over the years.
By Annie Kapur2 years ago in Horror
Mr. Haddock's Halloween Emporium. Content Warning.
Awakened by an odd creak from the wooden plank floor my eyes flew open in the dark room. My body stiffened in fear, and my full bladder threatened to betray me. Someone, something unwelcome, was here. Scanning the other eleven beds with the panicked movement of my eyes I observed nothing. Refocusing, a shadow darker than the predawn night floated from one orphan bed to another. It leaned down for a moment and moved to the next. Leather soles tapped softly as the monster came closer. I shut my eyes to feign sleep and prayed I wouldn't be chosen to sate the creature's appetite. Odors of rotted cabbage filled my nostrils as the monster leaned over me. A cold wet tongue licked my jaw and slithered up my cheek. The taster lingered at my temple and gurgled,
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Horror





