urban legend
Urban legends have captivated us from ancient eras to the modern day; a deep dive into scary lore and 'could be true' tales about Bigfoot, Slender Man, the Suicide Forest and beyond.
Tomoka's Carnivorous Pink Cloud
The 1950s sure did see all kinds of craziness. The Cold War raged, fear of nuclear weapons invaded every home and school, constant UFO sightings put people on edge, and World War II still weighed heavily on humanity. The '50s brought fresh ideas into comics, movies, and magazines—mostly touching on the cultural fears without calling them out directly. Elvis packed venues, Hitchcock films hit theaters at least once a year, and what would later become classic literature flew off the shelves—an exciting time for everyone.
By J.A. Hernandez4 years ago in Horror
Skinwalker Ranch
The world is full of those who believe in the existence of supernatural phenomena, supernatural things, and even UFOs, yet none of them, or at least most of them, could not provide evidence for the validity of his claim, although many of these claims have no scientific explanation either.
By Samara Ben4 years ago in Horror
Curse of the Voodoo Priestess
An eerie sound wove through the cemetery as a gust of air wrapped around the edges of the crypts. The myriad of buildings with the occasional statue interspersed among them looked like an ancient and otherworldly city within a city. The metropolis being below sea level prevented the inhabitants from burying their dead in the ground. Not many graveyards were as picturesque as those in New Orleans. A recent storm left everything wet and shimmering in the moonlight. Water still dripped from the buildings and trees with soft plinking sounds. A few stray bolts of lightning flickered in the distance.
By Natalie Demoss4 years ago in Horror
Haunted death hotel
Have you ever heard about the haunted hotel or the hotel of death, there have been many mysterious deaths and murders in the hotel, they say that the luxury Cecil Hotel is the devil's hotel, and that the hotel is haunted, or perhaps there is a serial killer who does not like to kill except those who live in his hotel and watch it, but no Anyone know the truth?
By Samara Ben4 years ago in Horror
A Haunted Bar with a Sinister Past
Bobby Mackey’s Music World is a nightclub unlike no other. Its history dates back to the 1850s, when the previous building occupying the location was a slaughterhouse. The slaughterhouse remained in operation for about forty years before it ended up closing. In the 1890s, satanists were thought to be performing rituals in the same location, many of the rituals included sacrifices of both the animal and humankind.
By Erin Egnatz4 years ago in Horror
The Summer Solstice
Have you ever had that feeling of instant regret? When you travel somewhere and try to blend in with what the locals do but one action, no matter how slight it is, seems to cause a flutter of mumbled words. Or it could be when choosing something new on the menu, everyone’s eyes are fixed upon you, judging that the decision would later be regretted. That is how Taylor felt when arriving at The Rose and Crown Inn, on the day of The Summer Solstice.
By Laura Millett4 years ago in Horror
The Real Santa Claus
The Real Santa Claus “Do you know why I don’t enjoy all the hubbub around the ‘Christmas Cheer’ that I find so annoying?” I asked Sharon as we walked around listening to another rendition of ‘Jingle bells’. I groaned in disgust as the next verse started. I hated this time of year, not because I was a miserly grump, I was just not that much into all the hype around Christmas. It held bad memories for me that I would sooner forget. “It was never a good time for me, It held too many bad, evil memories. Everyone was always jubilant and happy, always looking forward to Christmas morning, To open up their presents.”
By Jack Walker4 years ago in Horror






