//Latest Stories

The Silence of the North Woods

Jan 1, 2015 · by Anonymous · 18 min read

The first thing I remember of my arrival in Ahtunowhiho, the small Native American village in the northern reaches of Minnesota, was the smell. The familiar aroma of soaked dirt permeated the air and was instantly noticeable as soon as the doors of the cramped, twelve-seater plane were opened. The […]

January 2015 Discussion Post: Favorite Creepypastas of 2014

Jan 1, 2015 · by Anonymous · 2 min read

Happy New Year, everyone! 2014 went by like lightning for me – I can hardly believe that it’s time for another new year. I want to thank you all for being a part of the awesome Creepypasta community over the past year, and I wish everyone the best of luck […]

Crimson Fangs

Dec 31, 2014 · by Anonymous · 10 min read

“I’m so cold.” This was the first thought that entered into Amber’s dazed consciousness. Her eyelids flickered open to see nothing but hazy darkness around her. Moaning softly, she struggled to raise her body from the prone position she lay in, wrapping her bare arms around herself in response to […]

Tropical Storm Fay

Dec 30, 2014 · by Anonymous · 7 min read

The events in this story occurred on a warm & humid night in late August of 2008, the night after Tropical Storm Fay ripped through our town in Gadsden County, Florida. Looking back on this, I will say that the terror of that storm was nothing compared to what followed […]

Predator/Prey

Dec 29, 2014 · by Anonymous · 2 min read

After a night of carousing with his buddies, Billy was ready to head home. “Are you sure you want to walk home by yourself?” asked Todd, “You’ve heard the rumors, right?” “What rumors?” ask Billy. “You know, the problem…with vampires.” He said that last word almost in a whisper. “Oh […]

White Christmas

Dec 27, 2014 · by Ashe Abbott · 17 min read

“Fuck, it’s cold.” You would think I’d be used to it by now. Pulling my scarf a little tighter, I take one last drag off my cigarette and flick it to the ground, crushing it underfoot. I watch as it flares for a moment — a fleeting fight for life […]

Not Afraid of the Dark

Dec 26, 2014 · by Daniel Martins (a.k.a. Abtrogdor) · 18 min read

I always have a torch in my pocket these days. I found a small LED one at an electronics store for a couple of bucks, and I keep it on me at all times. It’s actually really bright, despite the size. I bought five, the other four are placed in […]

The Advent Calendar

Dec 25, 2014 · by Anonymous · 26 min read

It was the Christmas of 1965, before man had landed on the moon, before the wall had fallen, before many things good and bad. For me it was the last time that I knew innocence, before the creeping shadow which engulfed my family, before the madness, before death; before. It […]

It’s the Little Things

Dec 24, 2014 · by Anonymous · 21 min read

If there was one thing I knew for sure it was that the moment our new neighbors moved in next to us, things in our quiet little suburb seemed to fall out of place. Now don’t get me wrong, the walls of my house didn’t start to bleed or anything, […]

Bright Eyes

Dec 22, 2014 · by Anonymous · 11 min read

I didn’t want to move to a new place. All of my toys were in boxes and we didn’t have any T.V. Mom told me to play outside but she was always busy and Dad was at work. There weren’t any kids around there anyway. Mom told me to explore […]

No Body, No Crime: A Cheery Holiday Tale

Dec 21, 2014 · by Anonymous · 3 min read

The neighborhood always was a tight-knit community. The gatehouse kept out all the wrong people, and the rotation of retiree guards provided a second filter for the riff-raff. Most homes went for over half a million, but a few sold in the quarter-mil range. All of those, they were in […]

Kelpie

Dec 19, 2014 · by Anonymous · 18 min read

I wasn’t very old when I first saw it. Maybe about five or six or so. It was a long time ago. But I remember it well. For what feels like the longest time, the whole experience of it felt like…a dream. Like it never really happened, just a little […]

Ashen

Dec 18, 2014 · by [field writtenby] (Official Website • Amazon • · 34 min read

The river runs foul with the stench of death. It won’t be long now. For ten years I have fled, found each and every rock to hide beneath, a plethora of gutters soaked in the outcast remains of civilisation. No city, nor village, nor town has provided me with shelter. […]

Routine

Dec 17, 2014 · by Anonymous · 19 min read

A routine can be defined by a series of regular actions followed in a similar pattern. Most people have many routines they follow on a day to day basis, be it a morning routine before they go to work, or the order of machines they visit when they go to […]

Her Eyes

Dec 15, 2014 · by Anonymous · 5 min read

I never knew something as simple as a knock on the door could forever send me into a frozen state of terror. It all started with a cold and rainy autumn evening. The wind was blowing fiercely, whistling through the little cracks in the windows and door frames. I was […]