//Latest Stories

Arrival

Feb 8, 2016 · by LateNightWritersClub · 6 min read

I met Cassie for the first time when I started high school. She was in my art class, and the teacher, Ms Perez, was always giving her a hard time. She was talented, but lacked motivation, was what she used to say. Cassie didn’t seem to care, and seemed more […]

The Hunted

Feb 6, 2016 · by Anonymous · 6 min read

The bitter cold gusts ripped through the thermal underwear he wore underneath his camouflage, biting into his very bones. He had climbed into his tree stand about thirty feet up a yellow-leaved cottonwood and had huddled with his knees to his chest to fight the freeze. As he scanned the […]

Lifeguard

Feb 5, 2016 · by Ethan Renoe · 9 min read

My name is Lifeguard. There is a lot of thinking that takes place atop the seat overlooking the pool. I spend most of my days there; watching others play. Watching them have fun. I see grandparents bringing their toddler grandsons and granddaughters to the pool to splash around. Young parents […]

It Bleeds

Feb 4, 2016 · by Desiree La Pinta · 7 min read

It’s that time of year again. Any day now the earth around me will be covered in snow. Children, who are not fazed by the cold, will spend hours outside playing In it. Building snowmen, having snow ball fights, and going sledding. And of course they will be looking forward […]

Fog Children

Feb 3, 2016 · by Nicholas Paschall · 7 min read

Staring at the clock, Brandon heaved a sigh as the digital numbers switched once again, marking the death of yet another minute as he sat outside the Sun Theater waiting for his girlfriend to get off her shift at the Flying Saucers bar. The gently humming engine of the older […]

Seven Times

Feb 2, 2016 · by Anonymous · 2 min read

It sounded like footsteps. When she was three, staring after the retreating back of a woman with a once-familiar smell, her young brain snapped at attention at a feeble noise behind her. She had turned then, getting even more tangled in the warm heavy blanket draped around her slender body, […]

February 2016 Discussion Post: Your Favorite True Crime Stories

Feb 1, 2016 · by Anonymous · 3 min read

This month’s subject was suggested by KingDeathMetal – he left a very long and detailed comment about why he wanted to see this particular topic discussed here, and it’s pretty interesting so I encourage you all to give it a read! The timing seems right, given that Making a Murderer has […]

Love

Feb 1, 2016 · by Anonymous · 14 min read

This is not meant to scare anyone. Calling it a creepy story would be a bit of an insult, because it isn’t one. This is an expression of gratitude toward a friend, a friend who was always there for me. He watched over me as I was growing up and […]

Outside the Window

Jan 31, 2016 · by Anonymous · 3 min read

I was 19 years old and still living at home. My dog Cooper, a pit bull, always slept with me. He would never wake up at night, let alone bark or whine. This is one of the reasons I was so unnerved when I was awoken around 3 am one […]

For a Better Audience

Jan 29, 2016 · by Alice Thompson · 14 min read

When I think back on my life so far I find that one of the things I can’t stop thinking about, no matter how hard I try, is MagikTrick. Right off the bat I should say that I have no answers here. What I’m about to tell you is a […]

Atonement

Jan 28, 2016 · by David Walker · 7 min read

Walter Thomas lied in his deathbed tired and sleep deprived, nestled underneath the covers. He had reached the ripe old age of ninety-five and knew that his time was almost up. He had not reached this age by living a healthy and wholesome lifestyle, but rather by stubbornness and an […]

The Sleepwalker

Jan 27, 2016 · by Anonymous · 1 min read

I have dreamed more than once that a man may attain immortality by assiduously avoiding daylight, for it is only by the light of the sun that he ages; knowing this secret, one might go on living indefinitely. Only a few hundred people in the entire world take advantage of […]

The Screaming Flail

Jan 26, 2016 · by Norris3 · 7 min read

I awoke to find myself in a darkened passageway. As I sat up from the dusty floor and rubbed my head, I realized I had no memory of who I was or how I got to this strange place. No matter how I got here, I felt I needed to […]

Children of the Moon

Jan 25, 2016 · by RadLad · 2 min read

In the town of Bisden, nobody leaves their home after dark. As soon as the sun begins to set — shutters are drawn shut, candles are snuffed out, and doors are locked tight. Before the moon is fully risen, the entire town appears deserted, and silence reigns supreme. “Did you […]

Lost Reflection

Jan 24, 2016 · by Anonymous · 4 min read

It’s been happening for about a month now. Whenever I stand in front of a reflective surface I see it behind me briefly before it disappears from view. I have no idea what it is, but it always manages to evade me whenever I look for it. When I first […]