//Latest Stories

The Khatese-Kai

Sep 12, 2016 · by Twila Cheeseborough · 41 min read

CHAPTER ONE Demons Of Darkness by Olivia B. She stood on the bridge In silence and fear For the demons of darkness Had driven her here They cut her heart Right out of her chest Making her believe That the demons knew best They were always there Sometimes just out […]

Dead Man’s Rights

Sep 11, 2016 · by Alex Taylor · 10 min read

Mr. Cadson had been sitting up at the bar for some time. The lights and the music were both very low, casting a sort of malaise over the entire half-empty room. A group of men in the corner were watching a baseball game on the television on the wall. A […]

The Coral Ridge Bypass

Sep 8, 2016 · by Moonlit_Cove · 24 min read

I had always made it a point to avoid that isolated stretch of road like the plague. I’d heard so many stories about it, and even though I was certain that most of them were untrue, my disbelief did not squelch my fear of driving it. Urban myths and rumors […]

Faceless

Sep 7, 2016 · by Kamus · 3 min read

Hello, My name is Diogo and I live in a small village located in central Portugal. Things are quiet here : I go to school, I have many friends and even have a girlfriend. It’s all going great, and this despite my handicap. At least, that’s the way I think […]

Proctor Valley Road

Sep 6, 2016 · by TheRiddickles · 7 min read

In the more rural part of San Diego County, there is a place known as Proctor Valley. Proctor Valley is a large and mostly deserted area with only one road. Stories and reports of unusual sightings in this area date back almost one hundred years. Strange reports began when cattle […]

The Mind Game

Sep 4, 2016 · by Blake L. Patrick, Edited by Tom · 36 min read

Author’s Note: “The Mind Game” is the sequel to “The Door Game“. The author recommends you read the first part of the story, which can be found here, before reading this continuation of the tale. Thank you, and happy reading! “What is it that makes human beings so unique? No, […]

The Engineer

Sep 3, 2016 · by Kenneth Kohl · 9 min read

The Engineer sat quietly in his chair, hands folded in his lap, staring at the blank walls of his office. It was almost time to press the button. That was his job. Every hour on the hour from nine to five he would press the button. He didn’t even know […]

Carlisle Pond

Sep 1, 2016 · by Moonlit_Cove · 12 min read

That infernal sound wakes me once again. At first I can’t place it as I ascend from the murky depths of sleep. Then I hear it again as the fog is clearing – the familiar honking of a car horn. “Not again,” I murmur and turn over to face my […]

September 2016 Discussion Post: Creepypasta Bounty Game

Sep 1, 2016 · by Anonymous · 1 min read

This month, we’re going to do something slightly different – rather than just a simple discussion, we’re going to play the Kill or Capture game. Credit goes to Jhe for suggesting this game ages ago! Basically, if you are unfamiliar with how this works – you consider a Creepypasta character, […]

Where The Snow Isn’t Cold

Aug 31, 2016 · by Blake L. Patrick, Edited by Tom · 19 min read

You know the old saying; the one that starts with: ‘A good day at the cabin begins with a sunrise…’? Well that is very much true, but what is a bad day some ask? That’s being woken up in the dead of night by banging shutters and vibrating windows! I […]

A Deal With The Devil

Aug 30, 2016 · by Michael Orwell · 4 min read

Five months ago, I made a deal with the devil. It sounds so dramatic, but it is so, so simple; and once you know how, it is hard not to. But you must resist, for if you don’t, you will regret it later. Trust me on that. First, a little […]

The Fort

Aug 29, 2016 · by Pablo Dickens · 35 min read

Ryan reached the top of the hill and looked down onto the town of Prieska. It was a small, one horse town in the Upper Karoo desert. The old church in the middle of the town still stood tall, the clock tower casting a long shadow in the late afternoon […]

The Kids Next Door

Aug 28, 2016 · by Kenneth Kohl · 20 min read

“But Jesus said, Suffer the little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me.” After a job-related relocation to Indianapolis, my family and I were given an allowance to rent a home in the city in order to give us some time to look for our “forever home.” That […]

The Power of Belief

Aug 26, 2016 · by Roz, The Lord of Bad Timing · 3 min read

Be it new or ancient, religious or sacrilegious, empowering or self-destroying, no idea has true power unless it is given the chance to be voiced, shared, and believed. Of course, an unshared idea would have some form of influence over whoever privileged its first spark to light somewhere in the […]

Turn It Off

Aug 25, 2016 · by Polum Chill · 36 min read

I rested my arms behind my head, skim-reading the credits of a movie I’d just watched. After seeing them through about half way, I lifted myself from the sofa and walked to the kitchen, stretching my arms out above me. I opened the fridge door and found a full cartoon […]