//Latest Stories

The Junkyard

Aug 5, 2014 · by Anonymous · 18 min read

It was late into July when we decided to visit a place from our past. This would be one of the final nights we would all spend together as friends. There were five of us and we were soon to be going our separate ways. Cooper and I would be […]

Promises

Aug 4, 2014 · by Anonymous · 22 min read

I was one of those frail, sickly children for the vast majority of my early years. I was constantly being shuffled from physician to physician with one ailment or another; asthma, perpetual tonsillitis, severe allergies to everything. You name it I dealt with it at one point or another growing […]

One Isolated Incident

Aug 3, 2014 · by Anonymous · 8 min read

My fingers are still trembling. I have no idea what I should do now. How long has it been, maybe an hour and a half? All I know is, I can’t set foot in that apartment again. I’m typing this from the library. I have nowhere else from which to […]

Fool’s Game

Aug 3, 2014 · by Anonymous · 27 min read

I loved traveling. It was for research mostly. I worked as a paranormal investigator, going from place to place with my crew, to search for local “sightings” or “otherworldly instances”. My team ran a rather well-known YouTube channel, “The Plasmatics”. I guessed it was supposed to be some sort of […]

Bog of Whispers

Aug 2, 2014 · by Anonymous · 17 min read

My first twelve years of school had finally come to an end. Senior year, with its numerous college, federal financial aid, and scholarship forms was over, and there was a universal sigh of relief among my class as graduation neared. The time had finally come where I didn’t need to […]

The Fallen Angels

Aug 1, 2014 · by Anonymous · 5 min read

I am writing this because I am interested in these strange creatures. I want to know more about their appearance, origins and behaviour. This is what I have gathered so far: Little is known about the mysterious creatures that seem to haunt dark, abandoned areas of the world. Also known […]

August 2014 Discussion Post: Cryptozoology Chat

Aug 1, 2014 · by Anonymous · 1 min read

This month’s topic was suggested by Mockingbird and ties in with the August 2014 Book Club post (this month’s selected reading is The Mothman Prophecies by John A. Keel) quite nicely, I think! General Cryptozoology Chatter is the name of the game this month. For example, what are your favorite […]

The Nightcrawler

Aug 1, 2014 · by Anonymous · 10 min read

I remember it being a very typical day. So typical and dull that the details of what happened previous to the “incident” completely slip my mind. It was at around 2:30am – 3:00am and I was walking home. The sun wasn’t up yet and the stars were blocked out by […]

A Walk in the Dark

Jul 31, 2014 · by Anonymous · 3 min read

Anna Hamilton didn’t see herself as a suspicious person but when someone’s been following her for quite awhile she gets a queasy feeling in her stomach. Guaranteed she was out late but she was strong and from taking the new karate classes she knew she couldn’t (and wouldn’t) be defeated. […]

West Lakeview Lane

Jul 31, 2014 · by The-Heretic · 11 min read

There were no words to describe how excited I was when I was told that I could go live at my grandmother’s house while I finished the last couple years of high school. My father was strict and had mentally abused me since I was old enough to remember and […]

Creepy Bridge on Mumbai Expressway

Jul 30, 2014 · by Anonymous · 6 min read

To begin with, I am Ankit Saxena living in Mumbai, India. I have newly joined as a Consultant in Capgemini. I am kind of an atheist and don’t believe in any supernatural but these past few days, there have been some incidents which have shaken my belief, if not shattered […]

The Vault of Humanity

Jul 30, 2014 · by Anonymous · 2 min read

In the year 2005, the Humanity Archival Storage Project was commenced by leading government officials, scientists and academic alumni across the world due to the fear that humanity’s treasures were increasingly threatened by war and natural disasters. The project was one of the most complex undertaking in our species history: […]

Vae Victis

Jul 29, 2014 · by Anonymous · 61 min read

17-MAY-2008 Fort Huachuca, Arizona Just like the old marching cadence, it’s the“Same old shit again” indeed. And now here I am marching my own Soldiers off to one of several pre-deployment briefings being held today. Most of it’s just the usual mandatory stuff, what to do in combat situations we […]

Stairs

Jul 28, 2014 · by Anonymous · 1 min read

My house is old. It’s by far the oldest house on our block. We tried to liven it up, to make it comfy, and and we did a pretty good job. We put colorful rugs on the freezing concrete, lamps in every corner. Every room was nice and modern-except the […]