Google "creepypasta".
Some are meh. Some are hillarious. Some are downright creepy. And since there's a lot of it, you're almost bound to find something scary for yourself. For example, I find New Messages quite unsettling.
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Google "creepypasta".
Some are meh. Some are hillarious. Some are downright creepy. And since there's a lot of it, you're almost bound to find something scary for yourself. For example, I find New Messages quite unsettling.
I'm a big fan of creepypasta. There's not much really good stuff, but what there is is genuinely good.
The Haunting by Shirley Jackson. *shudder* Love me some Jackson. The original movie is pretty freaking scary, as well. Oh, and I haven't finished reading it, but I would recommend The Exorcist. Just don't read it at night. Or by yourself.
My favorite horror classic was Frankenstein. (the book, not the movie).
In the book, the monster was just called the monster. And it didn't have green skin at all! If the real thing existed, I would be scared for dear life.
Okay, it's not one story by itself, but a collection of short horror stories.
The Book is called 'HELL 101' by Joseph Swift. It's scary, cool stuff, in the vein of Stephen King if you like his work.
Highly recommended, this book is :smallbiggrin:
I've been reading through HP Lovecraft's Collected Stories. Almost all have been enjoyable, most have been interesting, and some have made me think, but I think only the last one I've read I've found truly creepy or horrific: Herbert West: Reanimator. My goodness it's creepy. Wish some of those questions were answered, though...
Herbert West is great. I also like the prose-poem Nyarlathotep. It has that same kind of feeling of creeping unease as Yeats' The Second Coming.
Many of his other stories really use too much of a stilted form of language to be too unsettling, I think. But it's great to read of the things he thought of. Boy did he have some weird ideas.
The constant teasing of the details on and on and on often gets more frustrating and obvious than it is tantalising.