//Latest Stories

Ashes in the Lake

Feb 24, 2016 · by thesplitpersonality · 30 min read

I am not too proud of what my family has done in the past, and this especially goes out to my ancestors. The reason why I find myself strolling through the woods as the blazing day drifts into the ominous night is because of what my past predecessors had the […]

Deer Yard

Feb 23, 2016 · by Cameron · 13 min read

Carol Simmons smiled shyly at herself in the mirror as she held up a simple blue dress to her body. She loved the fit and how the neckline dipped, but she felt that it washed out her pale face too much and made her look too much of a hick […]

No Right Turn on Red

Feb 22, 2016 · by Umbrello · 8 min read

It was well past midnight as I drove home from my new job. The pay wasn’t so good, and it was far from home, but I really had no choice considering I was behind on rent. Exhausted from working a long first day, I just wanted to get home and […]

What Was Watching Me

Feb 21, 2016 · by Anonymous · 11 min read

I never believed in the supernatural. I was always skeptical of ghost stories. I chalked them up to just pure imagination. People can make their own monsters after all. In fact there are countless studies on the subject which only further serves to validate my beliefs. My skeptical point of […]

You Should Always Wait Until The Next Day

Feb 20, 2016 · by drudy · 8 min read

It was Tuesday night of the second study week. I looked at the black-rimmed clock hanging on the wall stating that it was 2.45 am, almost invisible illuminated only by the table lamps of mine and my roommate. I turned my head slightly towards the back to see that he […]

Magenta

Feb 19, 2016 · by Moniker Lewinski · 13 min read

The following entries were retrieved from an anonymous blog dedicated to helping people through the grieving process. August 2nd 2004, My girlfriend died yesterday. I guess I’m writing here because nothing else has helped so far. I’m not sure this is going to help either but everyone keeps telling me […]

Why I Do Not Sleep

Feb 18, 2016 · by Ella Ann · 2 min read

Mom and Dad keep asking why I won’t sleep. It’s colic, they say. Out of the murky darkness of my bedroom, I wail; calling them to my side, desperate to make them understand me. They come, reluctantly, with exhaustion tugging on the skin beneath their eyes and dying it a […]

The Coal Yard

Feb 17, 2016 · by Randal Ray · 20 min read

It was the summer of 1987. I was 25 years old and a city boy by nature. A product of the sounds of persistent traffic and bustling people on the move. I liked the bright lights and the conveniences of never having to stray too far from home to find […]

The SCSI Temple

Feb 16, 2016 · by Charles Ybdis · 13 min read

The first time I met Ada Klesco, she caught ahold of my hand and held it for a very long time. At first, I assumed that it was just a handshake, but there was no particular movement involved. We just stood there, in the living room of a house on […]

Miss Delsy

Feb 14, 2016 · by David Majewski · 19 min read

The house was nestled into the depths of the woods, and from a certain distance the only evidence it existed was a small column of smoke in the evenings. No one ever went that deep, though. The woods themselves were believed by the locals to be haunted, though the specifics […]

The Darkness

Feb 13, 2016 · by Anonymous · 10 min read

This is a story from my childhood, one which I have not told anyone except for my wife; just thinking about it still sends shivers down my spine. I grew up in a small house with just my mother. It was a nice little house with two bedrooms upstairs, a […]

Soldiers of Misfortune

Feb 12, 2016 · by D. L. Henry · 4 min read

“We knew we were scouting for caves, but didn’t have an exact search location. The Sarge had us pair off and reconnoiter in all four directions. Bradley and Jones were the first ones to lose audio contact, although we could still track their movements on our grids.” “Munch and Green […]

Funland

Feb 11, 2016 · by Anonymous · 13 min read

I grew up in a small town in Massachusetts during the 90s. It was a great time and place to be a kid. Our Main Street was chock-full of kid-friendly activities. There was an enormous outside go-kart track with a huge arcade full of the best games from the 80s […]

The Void and the Rift

Feb 10, 2016 · by Americium241 · 17 min read

“It was not a physical fear, and it had not teeth or jaws or eyes burning with any common malice. It was perhaps not even an entity, but a raging mass of energy and aether and the warped and warping constructs of this reality that struck a deeper fear into […]

The Cabin

Feb 9, 2016 · by Anonymous · 5 min read

I awoke this morning head pounding, stomach turning; most likely from the copious amounts of Whiskey I had consumed hours prior. I stumbled from bed wearing the same clothes I had worn the previous day: a heavy winter’s coat, thick gloves, waterproof pants, and snow boots. I made my way […]