Frank’s Hideaway by Bryan Fontenot Last week I received word that Frank had died in a bar fight, his throat cut by another man. Frank wasn’t...
The Thing In The Bell Tower by Alex Taylor I knew it was no tornado that brought Ashland to the dust. Despite what I heard,...
Damian is a lifelong documentary photographer who originally hails from Newark, Delaware. Damian earned a bachelor’s degree in English and Anthropology from Boston University and boarded...
The Reconstructivist by Emma Parrella I take a step out the door, and my foot sinks about an inch into the grass. We’ve had night and...
On Your Life by Julia Wren “Ready in 5…4…3…2…” a younger woman with a raspy voice in an all-black outfit says to a crew member...
Wicked Pieces by Mary Leoson The crone’s skin sagged like a melting candle. It hung in drips rolling off her face—molten, dying. The eyes were marbles...
Among The Flayed by Ben Spencer Mygento sold their agrochemical seed steroid under the trade name “Sorocom,” but after a year on the market, a period...
“Wherever You Go, There You Are” by Kelli Allen Wherever you go, there you are -“Where I lay my head is home.” –L. Ulrich and J....
Welcome to our ongoing series spotlighting original horror creations. This time we have is an illustration celebrating Halloween by Julie Devin, creator of the webcomic Monster...
A circuit or leeches–I can’t decide and my mind knows that I can feel those buggers crawling on me now (tape worm faces with leech suckers….)...
JICAMA by Laura J. Campbell “I about had a heart attack checking my social media account this morning,” Meredith Stemple said, stirring her vodka-and-orange juice...
Opaque by Matias F. Travieso-Diaz Even in the early days, before the city expanded deeply into the suburbs, the property was an anomaly. It was a...
Hazzard Manor by Dawn Coen It was a cold December morning in Los Angeles. The sort that made Margaret grateful she no longer lived in the...
The Rat by Ben Gartner Marie DesJardin killed her husband with a shotgun, but it wasn’t murder; it was mercy. Pierre DesJardin was a scientist, eager...
Day 14 Dani placed a finger to her lips and pulled her hand away from Sandy’s mouth. “Sandy, I need you to help me here.” She...
Part childhood demon, part Mr Burns–this black and white masterpiece from Denny Marshall brings all that is weird back into scared reality. – Jim Unidentified Legend...
Perfect Lighting by Karen Heslop Melody Chambers stood before the floor length mirror that had been installed in her master bathroom a few days ago. She...
Black and White is cool but it’s rare to have someone be versed in living color, too. Love the flows here and the details that only...
Fabrice Poussin teaches French and English at Shorter University. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in Kestrel, Symposium, The Chimes, and many other...
Godzilla, a generally private figure, recently approached Haunted MTL to share some concerns about urban sprawl and how it affects him and his colleagues. “First of...