psychological
Mind games taken way too far; explore the disturbing genre of psychological thrillers that make us question our perception of sanity and reality.
By the Stroke of Twelve
Tolover Perez was alone. Nothing but his thoughts, his fear and the eerie echoes of the darkened prison to kept him company. He sat stiffly on the edge of his cot, hands on his knees, and stared at the peeling pea green wall in front of him. He didn’t want to move, didn’t even want to blink. He controlled each breathe with the determination of an asthma sufferer.
By Laura Ball4 years ago in Horror
So Many Doors
The Sad Tale of Evelyn Crumpett PROLOGUE: STEP THROUGH THE DOOR We go through life not really knowing what’s on the other side of it. We keep doing the same old thing like ants in a line. We see each other passing by, but all we do is meet eyes and move on. Why? Are we really that disconnected from each other that we’ve forgotten how to make real connections?
By Jay Piddleytoe4 years ago in Horror
The Witch of November
Water, black as the sky above, churns against the howling wind. It moves, swirls, crests, and crashes, heaving itself into the freezing night before falling again to the blackness below. Amid the snaking currents, waves of terrific height rise from the bottomless depths of this cold and infinite sea. Black rocks, jagged from eons of battering wind and water, protrude from the water’s surface like the teeth of vicious animals.
By Hans Pohai Müller4 years ago in Horror









