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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 Cry That Never Ended” – The Haunting of Shaniwar Wada
Shaniwar Wada is a saga of grandeur, power, deceit, and tragedy. Shaniwar Wada is located in the ancient city of Pune. The fort, built in the 18th century, was a symbol of glory in the reign of the Maratha Empire. Now, the ruined fort is no less popular in terms of spine-chilling stories than in terms of its historical importance.
By Kyrol Mojikal13 days ago in Horror
The Silence Beneath Alder Lake
The village of Alderwyn sat quietly at the edge of a vast, mist-covered forest in northern Europe, where winters stretched long and the sun often seemed reluctant to rise. It was the kind of place where time slowed, where people knew each other by name—and where certain places were never spoken of after dark.
By Iazaz hussain13 days ago in Horror
I Photographed a Cursed Wedding: The Uninvited Guest in the Background
I’ve been a professional wedding photographer for six years. I’ve seen Bridezillas, drunk uncles, and disastrous weather, but I’ve never experienced a true wedding horror story until the Sterling-Vance ceremony last October.
By The Glitch Archive14 days ago in Horror
The Man from Taured: The Traveler from a Country That Doesn’t Exist
Some travelers arrive late... Some arrive early. And then there are those who arrive… from places that don’t exist! In the summer of 1954, a man stepped off an international flight into Tokyo’s Haneda Airport. He carried a suitcase, spoke calmly, and presented a passport like any other traveler. But within minutes, airport officials realized something was wrong. Because, according to his documents, the man was from a country called Taured. A country that had never existed.
By Veil of Shadows15 days ago in Horror
The Shadow Diagnosis
In 2026, we stopped talking to humans about our problems. It was too expensive, too slow, and frankly, too judgmental. We turned to "Aura-Psych." For $9.99 a month, the app uses your front-facing camera to analyze your micro-expressions and heart rate, providing "real-time spiritual and mental alignment." But when Maya’s app updated to the "Deep-Scan" version, it didn't just find anxiety. It found a second heartbeat.
By The Glitch Archive16 days ago in Horror
Nightmares that Breathe. Content Warning.
Recently, Sasha Jones was assigned a client who had not slept in twelve days. This young man, Lucas Porter, looks dead on his feet. His eyes are bloodshot, his skin pale, and his hands tremble as he reaches to shake hers. She frowns, greeting him with a nod and motioning for him to sit in her office.
By 3rrornightshift16 days ago in Horror
The Story Draft: "The Room Between the Walls"
We think we know our homes. We know every creak in the floorboards, every stain on the carpet, and the exact distance from the bed to the light switch. But have you ever measured the outside of your house and compared it to the inside? In 2026, the "Home-Scan" app made real estate easy. But for Elias, it didn't just map his living room. It found a void. A fifteen-square-foot space in the heart of his home that had no door, no windows, and—according to the floor plan—didn't exist.
By The Glitch Archive17 days ago in Horror











