“Revenge of the Roses” by Linda M. Crate He called them his roses. The girls that he slaughtered. Their remains were never recovered from the swamp....
“:)” by Tim Boiteau Finn: 🙂 Zoe: What happened 2 u? I called and texted a ton of times earlier this wk… Finn: 🙂 Zoe: Ur...
“Chicken Tea” by Melinda Smith I’m sipping chicken tea from the mug with a chip in it. This bothers me but I put on my smile...
Note from the editors. We’re putting this one out with a lil warning. There is a fine line between what the narrator says and what the...
“Millie” by A.T. Sayre So Jack is this guy. Jack is five feet eleven inches tall, one hundred and eighty pounds, with brown eyes, dark wavy...
“The Eyes Have It” By Victory Witherkeigh “He’s watching me again,” said the little girl to her father. Her father rolled his eyes. It was the...
“Monsters” by Linda M. Crate Judy breathed in heavily. She hated that the council had decided she was the one to do this. When she had...
“Nigh” by Berni E. Carrol ‘You’ll die in the ocean,’ the fortune cookie reads and as the table laughs while sharing their own, my breath catches...
The House That Dripped Blood has one of the silliest, cheesiest, possibly cutest vampire stories out there.
“Burst” by Gordon Blitz The flat Santa Fe skyline painted our drive from Albuquerque. The volcanic red pressed against the dark highway as we stare beyond...
“The Body In The Middle” by Meera Dandekar On a gloomy night, Alice woke up in a dark room, placed neatly in a chair, as if...
“Awakening” by Frances Ippolito Chum enjoyed death more than anything else. Particularly, he enjoyed the many deaths he had personally secured. Chum was prideful in this...
“Skeletons in the Closet” by Jennifer Weigel It started in March. That was the beginning of the collapse. The effects supposedly hadn’t made it here yet. ...
The Wraith probably isn't the quintessential '80s movie, but it does have Charlie Sheen magically exacting revenge on some murderous punks. Hey, it works!
“Lucky Break” by Hyten Davidson There’s different kinds of opportunity in the world, or so I hear: some knock sweetly on your door, some slam into...
“Where All The Deadbeats Go” by Jenni Chavis I roll over and stretch. A drop of water lands on my forehead. My mind is thick with...
“When The Sun Sets In The East” by Kate Alsbury Around this time of August, I always find myself wandering back to that strange event of...
Today, I am continuing my intrepid journey into Netflix original horror movies to bring you a review of The Open House. This 2018 film is a low...
“Orisha” by Michael Washburn The doorbell rang. Mary Rowland put down her newspaper, walked to the front door of her father’s spacious house, and opened it....
“The River” by Matthew Penwell “This place is beautiful,” Roger said. “I spent a lot of time here when I was a kid. It was,”...