50 Chilling Haunted Doll Writing Prompts: Unleash Terrifying Tales of Possessed Playthings Haunted dolls have long been a staple of horror
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Story: Questions For Vampires by Anastasia Gustafson
Marcus didn’t mean to kill Angelina. Not really. But she was dead as a doornail, alright, and white as a sheet. In his candle-lit studio apartment, strewn with white rose petals and piles of books,
Poem: Someday I’ll be dead and as for pizza by Gale Acuff
Gale Acuff has had hundreds of poems published in a dozen countries and has authored three books of poetry. His poems have appeared in Ascent, Reed, Arkansas Review, Poem, Slant, Aethlon, Florida Review
19. Frankenstein Vol 2 Chapter 9
The being finished speaking, and fixed his looks upon me in expectation of a reply. But I was bewildered, perplexed, and unable to arrange my ideas sufficiently to understand the full extent of his proposition. He continued—
Werewolves on Halloween Night Writing Prompts
As the veil between worlds grows thin and the moon hangs full and bright in the sky, Halloween night descends upon the unsuspecting world.
Poem: Spirits of the Dead by Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) was an American writer, poet, critic and editor best known for his tales of mystery and horror. He is considered a central figure in the American Romantic movement and was one of the first American practitioners of the short story.
Story: The Many Laments of Dagda Lichfield by Kit Zimmerman
In the shadowy depths of Ashview Manor, Dagda Lichfield’s desperate attempt to resurrect his beloved wife takes a chilling turn. As an angry mob closes in, Dagda’s macabre ritual spirals into a nightmare of identity and horror, leaving readers to question the true price of cheating death.
119 Nightmare Alien Writing Prompts
Unleash your imagination and explore the darkest corners of the cosmos with our chilling collection of “119 Nightmare Alien Writing Prompts.”
100 Chilling Horror Writing Prompts with Twisted Endings
100 Chilling Horror Writing Prompts with Twisted Endings Are you ready to unleash your inner horror writer? Whether you’re a seasoned author looking for fresh ideas
Poem: The Ghost by Sara Teasdale
Sara Teasdale (1884-1933) was an American lyric poet known for her intimate and emotional poetry. Her collections, including “Helen of Troy and Other Poems” (1911) and “Love Songs” (1918), which won the first Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, established her as a leading poet of her time. Despite personal struggles, Teasdale’s work remains widely admired for its beauty, simplicity, and depth.
18. Frankenstein Vol 2 Chapter 8
“Cursed, cursed creator! Why did I live? Why, in that instant, did I not extinguish the spark of existence which you had so wantonly bestowed? I know not; despair had not yet taken possession of me; my feelings were those of rage and revenge.
50 Word Horror Story Contest 2024
Welcome to our bone-chilling Halloween 50 Word Horror Story Contest! We’re offering a terrifying $100 prize for the most spine-tingling tale
30 Underused Monsters for Your Halloween Stories: Fresh Frights from Global Folklore
30 Underused Monsters for Your Halloween Stories: Fresh Frights from Global Folklore: When the crisp autumn air settles in and jack-o’-lanterns begin to flicker
Story: Afterward by Edith Wharton
“Oh, there is one, of course, but you’ll never know it.”
The assertion, laughingly flung out six months earlier in a bright June garden, came back to Mary Boyne with a sharp perception of its latent significance as she stood, in the December dusk, waiting for the lamps to be brought into the library.
17. Frankenstein Vol 2 Chapter 7
Such was the history of my beloved cottagers. It impressed me deeply. I learned, from the views of social life which it developed, to admire