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fiction

  • I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part II

    The wind whipped around Eliot as he hurried down Chestnut Street, his boots crunching through the thin layer of snow that blanketed Philadelphia. His scarf fluttered, barely protecting his face from the bitter cold, but the chill in the air… Continue reading

    I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part II
  • I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part I

    The wind that swept through Philadelphia on that bitter winter morning felt colder than usual, biting at Eliot’s face as he trudged down Walnut Street. He tightened his scarf, pulling his coat closer, trying to shake off the chill that… Continue reading

    I Won’t Forget About Ida – Part I
  • The Longest Day Of Nico’s Life

    Nico’s day began like every other—except it didn’t. Something was off.  Sure, his food bowl was filled, his water dish topped off, and his favorite squeaky Lamb Chop toy rested in its designated spot on the bed. But his humans…… Continue reading

    The Longest Day Of Nico’s Life
  • The Familiar Strangers

    The day the sky split open, nobody knew what was happening. For weeks, the scientists had talked of unusual atmospheric disturbances and magnetic pulses, but there was no real preparation for what followed. It wasn’t a roar of ships or… Continue reading

    The Familiar Strangers
  • The Forest’s Midnight Magic

    I am drawn to the forest at night, where the creatures of shadow and the quiet stir of hidden life call me closer. In the calm stillness, I listen for the hoots of the Great Horned Owls—those eerie, ancient voices… Continue reading

    The Forest’s Midnight Magic
  • Something Stirring Below

    The second earthquake was when we realized something was horribly wrong. I remember that day with unsettling clarity. I had been walking along the beach after class when I stumbled upon the ancient artifact. It was unlike anything I’d ever… Continue reading

    Something Stirring Below
  • The Bone Collector

    Tonight is Halloween when the veil between our world and the Other Side wears thin. In our quiet, isolated town in Tennessee, it’s also the night the Bone Collector comes—a sinister presence creeping through the shadows with the promise of… Continue reading

    The Bone Collector
  • The Castle of Otranto And The Birth Of Gothic Fiction

    Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto, first published in 1764, is widely celebrated as the cornerstone of the Gothic novel genre.  Its subtitle, A Gothic Story, coined the term “Gothic” to describe a new blend of medieval atmosphere and supernatural… Continue reading

    The Castle of Otranto And The Birth Of Gothic Fiction
  • The Endless Hallway

    The floor was so damn sticky. That was the first thing Gerald noticed as he traversed the hallway in the darkened office. He had started at the company not too long ago. It was a dead-end job, but he supposed… Continue reading

    The Endless Hallway
  • The Ghostly Boy Who Haunts Pine Haven Elementary

    Tucked away in the quiet hills of Fentress County lies the small, unassuming town of Jamestown, Tennessee—where time seems to stand still.  But within the shadows of this sleepy community, an old, abandoned schoolhouse holds a dark secret that refuses… Continue reading

    The Ghostly Boy Who Haunts Pine Haven Elementary