psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
Ghost! Was I hallucinating?
Ghost! Really! Hello everyone, I’m Phil and I have always been fascinated with all things Halloween since I was a kid (ghost, sorcerer, witches, etc.). In fact; you can say that I have OHD (Obsessive Halloween Disorder). What I have experienced during this event that I will share with you shortly did scare me, but it has also left me curious, intrigued by what is called; unexplained phenomena or …the supernatural.
By Philippe Gaspard5 years ago in Horror
Stories of a Life Not So Well Lived
Fear, a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach. My palms become damp as I quicken my pace, my feet move faster and faster until I feel like I am running on air. My lungs are burning as my breath escapes me. The deafening sound of my heartbeat rings through my ears, firing off like gunshots in an empty room. Shop after shop, closed. My mind races as I continue the chase in which in I am obviously the prey. Closed, closed, closed, the signs mock me in my feeble attempt to seek asylum. I can hear him.
By Marie Gordon5 years ago in Horror
Identity Lost
With her first step into to the campus, she could feel the change coming her way. The cool breeze carried the scents of pines and oaks and various other trees that she didn’t know the names of, merged into a cocktail of fresh autumn morning. She made her way to the enrollment office as instructed by the email she had been reading over and over again for weeks. Many other students were walking past her. She started imagining all of the future friendships, romances and victories. She was feeling like she had conquered her own country with her talent and now it was time to conquer this one. Her mother’s voice echoed at the back of her head “My cube of talent”. She had seen a phone booth on a corner she walked past, she thought she would call her mum soon.
By Clara Darin5 years ago in Horror
VR or AR?
When virtual reality headsets came in the 1990s by Nintendo and became a technology sensation in 2016, they only became more popular and more games began to develop. Throughout the years, V.R. technology has expanded to entire helmets and the most expensive - VR Rooms. In 2100, a new game called ‘My Life' released but everyone was suspicious. 'My Life' had to be connected to the owner’s wifi to initiate the game.
By Amanda Melton5 years ago in Horror
Spooky Sunday with Crystal Fortune
Hey guys, it’s your favourite neighbourhood spook detective here, Crystal Fortune! I know I don’t normally put out a blog post on a Sunday as it’s my slot on the radio but I am feeling a bit freaked out which is unusual and I thought you guys could help ground me a bit before I head out to the radio station.
By Angela Nolan5 years ago in Horror
Hired Hearts
I stare at the home in front of me, and I’m underwhelmed by the sheer amount of ordinary that stares back. Lincoln doesn’t live in some medieval torture castle, or a cement prison with no windows. It’s just an average house. He walks to the front door, unlocks it, and turns expectantly towards me. Having no other choice, I head into Lincoln’s home.
By Chloe Holzman5 years ago in Horror
Dreamer Sphere
I am walking alone. I realize that I am always alone in situations where I wish I had someone. The silence of being alone is deafening. I would say I’m normally a quiet girl, therefore, the silence is usually peaceful to me. Here on the other hand, the silence isn’t peaceful. It is darker and eerie. Yet, remembering how I ended up here is the hardest part. I don’t remember where I was or what I was doing. I am unsure what time it is. I am scared. I feel like I should remember something, anything.
By Alexis Arianna5 years ago in Horror
I love her
The pain draws further into my face. Still, I won't stop clenching my teeth. I read once that at night spiders crawl into your mouth. I hope that if I push my jaw shut stiff enough it will keep closed when I'm sleeping. I have no idea if it works, but it's the only way that I can sleep at night. And sleeping is the only thing I want. It draws me in like a magnet. Sometimes it feels like I wake up when I close my eyes.
By Sara van Leeuwen5 years ago in Horror
Distant Diner
The thing about a diner is that it’s very different than a bar. It isn’t Cheers, where “everybody knows your name.” See, movies get it all wrong with the southern belle servin’ sweet apple pies behind the counter where the whip cream dollop is almost the perfect imagery of her supple breasts. Most diners, people are quiet and somehow the cup of coffee you order is always the last in the pot. You’ll be lucky to not get a mouth full of signature roast that will be washed down with unfiltered tap water.
By Missy Miedema5 years ago in Horror





