//Latest Stories

Loon Harbour

Dec 23, 2015 · by Keith Daniels · 26 min read

I got called out to Seal Cove on the coast about a year ago for duty. Small town on the coast, you know how it is. Maybe 700 people, tops. That’s including the ones who aren’t on paper. They told me I’d have a quiet eight months. Not much happens […]

The Shadow in the Doorway

Dec 22, 2015 · by Anonymous · 6 min read

I love myths, urban legends, paranormal stories and chronicles of unexplainable mysteries and phenomena. As a kid, I actively sought books and articles on the topic, no matter how vaguely related. 20 years on, I still enjoy delving into the stories of the unknown. The difference being, 20 years ago […]

Are You Coming Upstairs?

Dec 21, 2015 · by Jess · 19 min read

The 1980’s. The wonderful years of my early childhood, filled with the delicious smells of Christmas, baked apples and amazing memories of endless, warm summer days filled with laughter and innocent, childish friendship. It was also, however, the end of this decade that marked the beginning of the end of […]

A Long Drive Home

Dec 20, 2015 · by Anonymous · 14 min read

The past week has found the highway blanketed in snow. I keep forgetting to put on my snow tires. I should pin it on my fridge someday. Usually, I take Highway 22 as my route going home but due to recent weather conditions, I’m afraid I’ll have to take the […]

The Heights

Dec 19, 2015 · by M4Z3 · 15 min read

When I was in junior high I had an unusual hobby: breaking into people’s homes. I didn’t do it for money; in fact, I never stole anything at all. I left no sign of my presence. I did it for one reason: the thrill of being on the edge of […]

Hell’s Trickster

Dec 18, 2015 · by Striker Flynn · 24 min read

It was mid-October in New York, but summer hadn’t quite given up on us yet. The day we’d chosen for the hike was likely to be one of the last good ones before the cold weather set in – we being me, Marisol, Allison, and Dexter. Dexter was something of […]

The Silent Pool

Dec 17, 2015 · by Anonymous · 8 min read

I guess I’ll start off with the mundane introduction as to who I am and why I’m telling you this. They want me to hide my identity, so just call me E. I’m currently 16 years old and I’m on holiday in the Philippines. My mum was Filipina. As a […]

The Cats of Juniper Valley

Dec 16, 2015 · by Nicky Exposito (a.k.a. NickyXX) · 31 min read

They put up a tall fence covered with black tarp and topped by barbed wire, surrounding Lake Collette at the center of Juniper Valley, so that no one could see what they were doing. Two of the three local cop cars were stationed 24/7 at either end – one to […]

In the Tunnels

Dec 15, 2015 · by Kevin Sharp · 23 min read

I was fourteen when I went into The Tunnels for the first time eleven years ago. It was almost the end of summer vacation, a few weeks before school started. There were five of us, six if you counted Chaz, a junior at Pace Middleton. He was going into his […]

Their World Was White

Dec 14, 2015 · by Miles Purinton · 5 min read

Their world was white. For as long as they could remember, the world had been white. Perfectly white snow was all around. Even when the snow had ceased falling from the sky, it was still cold. It was always cold. Cold enough that the snow wouldn’t melt, forever collecting on […]

From the Mouths of Lambs

Dec 13, 2015 · by Luella · 9 min read

It had been an unseasonably mild November day, and my lounge was flooded with the kind of beautiful caramel light that only seems particular to bright Autumn days. My fiancé, a Sports Coach at a local Secondary School, had left that morning for a tour with his rugby team. “Are […]

The House on First Street

Dec 12, 2015 · by Stephen Pate · 5 min read

Most people don’t believe me when I tell them this, but I grew up in haunted house. Well, at least for the first few years of my life, I believed this to be true. My mom and I stayed for about a year in the house until things got too […]

Night In A Tree Stand

Dec 9, 2015 · by Tom · 29 min read

I am not a person who is scared easily. I don’t let fear control me. I have had bullets wiz by my head. I have had rocket-propelled grenades explode less than ten yards from me. I know what it is like to jump from an airplane under gunfire. I know […]

Safe

Dec 8, 2015 · by RACHEL CHENEL · 7 min read

My mother loved me. From my first memory she was always there, pulling me out of harm’s way. I was a curious child, and was constantly reaching for the hot stove or wandering outside unsupervised. Sometimes the harm she protected me from was my own father. Everything I said and […]

Knock Twice For Murder

Dec 7, 2015 · by TheJinx · 26 min read

Tiger can’t change his stripes, tiger can’t change his stripes. That was the motto Jo chanted in her head as she slowly rode over to 7 Brook Street. She found herself circling the block a couple times even after she had located the place, too nervous to act. It was […]