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Araneae the Wizardess 4,700A Story by hvysmkerA curious spider becomes human. Spiders, rats, ghosts, and an old British castle. |
Across The AbhainnA Chapter by J.J. MatthewsThe group travel across the World Sea to get to Arura. They learn about the beginning of the other world and also more about their own abilities. Seba.. |
Sometimes the DeadA Poem by Michael R. BurchSometimes the Deadby Michael R. BurchSometimes we catch them out of the corners of our eyes:the pale dead.After they have fledthe gourds of their bodi.. |
Oh, the Horror! (Vampire Poetry)A Poem by Michael R. BurchOh the Horror! (Vampire Poetry)Pale Though Her EyesbyMichael R. BurchPale though her eyes,her lips are scarletfrom drinking of blood,this child, this .. |
Sometimes the Dead (revised)A Poem by Michael R. BurchSometimes the DeadbyMichael R. BurchSometimes we catch them out of the corners of our eyes --the pale dead.After they have fledthe gourds of their bod.. |
FloatingA Poem by Michael R. BurchFloatingby Michael R. BurchMemories flood the sand’s unfolding scroll;they pour in with the long, cursive tides of night.Memories of revenant bl.. |
Phantom strideA Poem by Carina BaumertA frightened ghost hunter's plea for protection from their spirit guide. |
TulipA Story by Joseph DominguezIt becomes clockwork; they hang around like tennis shoes over telephone cables— stagnantly waiting for a gust of wind that will never come. |
-1- The water torrentA Chapter by Carina BaumertA girl named Dolores follows her spitting image into a haunted family home, where strange things are about to happen. |
Nightmare MaidenA Poem by Civil War CamelDon’t wait for my return, my love, but if that day should come,Would you drop the life you’ve made and have me yet?You were the spike insi.. |
Horror.A Poem by Simoni Khanna ChilupuriThe title speaks for itself. |
Dirleton's WaA Poem by Hermes Varini, PhDThere is a semiotic version of this poem, which is written in a potent, altogether martial medieval Scottish tone. It contains my own image "Ghost of .. |
That Funny MirrorA Poem by AshTMInnocence is in the eye of the beholder. |
GeistA Story by YouoweYoupayOn a hill within reach, as if it were the only structure untroubled by the bullets of rain and monstrous winds, stood a fenced two-story home. |
Face to FaceA Story by Laz K.How do we fight our fears, our worse nightmares? |