Classical
"Blood Bond: A Horror Romance"
The sun had just set, casting the small town of Millbrook into darkness. The streets were empty, and the only sound was the faint hum of crickets in the distance. Julia, a young woman with long brown hair and bright green eyes, was walking home from her late shift at the local diner. She had always been fascinated by the supernatural and loved listening to ghost stories, but she never believed in them.
By Malik Idrees3 years ago in Fiction
"Love in the Mountains"
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled in the mountains, there lived a young woman named Grace. Grace was a bright, beautiful woman with long golden hair and bright blue eyes. She had grown up in the town and knew everyone in it. However, despite her friendly and outgoing nature, Grace had always felt like there was something missing in her life. She longed for adventure, for someone to share her life with, and for a love that was as strong as the mountains that surrounded her town.
By Malik Idrees3 years ago in Fiction
Lose With The Truth — Or Win With Lies
Tom Linton loved Jesse Grant for five years, from high school to college. He did everything a guy in love would do. Roses, chocolate, serenades, poems, gifts, and everything his friends and family suggested. Everything he tried failed. He moved on in frustration.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Fiction
Tiñ-Ton and The Princess: The Story of a Rat.
Once upon a time, in a far-off kingdom, there lived a wealthy King who was deeply loved and respected by his people. His daughter, Princess Stella, was not only beautiful but also an adventurous and intelligent young woman.
By Sameness Nongtdu3 years ago in Fiction
HORROR POETRY
Horror poetry is a literary genre that uses the art of verse to create a mood of fear, dread, and terror. It has been used since ancient times to explore the darker side of human experience and to explore the unknown, supernatural, and inexplicable. From the Gothic romantics of the 19th century to the modern masters of horror, horror poetry has been an essential part of the genre, evoking a sense of horror and dread that prose alone cannot match. In this article, we will explore some of the best horror poetry of all time.
By Sumit mittal3 years ago in Fiction
The Broken Glasses
Sophie had always been a hopeless romantic. She was a firm believer in true love and believed that she would find her soulmate one day. And when she met Mike, she thought that he was the one. He was charming, witty, and had a smile that could light up a room. They met at a coffee shop where Sophie was studying for her final exams, and Mike was working on his novel.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Fiction








