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Horror fiction that delivers on its promise to scare, startle, frighten and unsettle. These stories are fake, but the shivers down your spine won't be.
The Rain That Brought Johnny
Cassie had always believed that her life would remain simple and predictable. She lived in the quiet little town of Greendale where nothing unusual ever happened. Every morning she walked to school, every afternoon she worked at the small bookstore on Maple Street, and every evening she sat beside the fireplace reading novels.
By Fawad Ahmad13 days ago in Horror
Pripyat, Ukraine: The Abandoned Ghost City of Chernobyl
The Rise and Sudden Silence of Pripyat Pripyat, Ukraine, was established on February 4, 1970, as a model city in the Soviet Union, intended to be the home of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant staff. It emerged to become a flourishing city inhabited by close to 50,000 people, comprising engineers, scientists, families, and kids, with shops fully stocked, kindergartens, schools, hospitals, a cultural palace with cinemas and gyms, sports halls, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool, among other amenities. Life was normal, with kids playing, people working, and the city alive with normal ambitions and aspirations powered by the promise of nuclear energy.
By Kyrol Mojikal15 days ago in Horror
The Secret Society That Became a Global Conspiracy Legend
The word “Illuminati” instantly evokes images of shadowy meetings, powerful elites, secret handshakes, and hidden symbols controlling the fate of nations. Over time, the idea of the Illuminati has evolved from a short-lived Enlightenment-era society into one of the most famous conspiracy theories in the world. But what is the truth behind this mysterious name, and how did it grow into a global obsession?
By Irshad Abbasi 16 days ago in Horror
7 Horror TV Series with Strong Female Characters
The horror genre on television has been fueled by strong female characters who have enhanced the genre and captivated other women, getting them interested in these types of stories. It can be said that this genre is feminist and understands women very well in all their complexity.
By Ninfa Galeano16 days ago in Horror











