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Haunted locales and houses of horror from the Amityville home to the Tower of London; travel tips for those seeking a trip filled with fun and evil.
Don’t Answer When They Knock
Let me tell you something that happened to me this year—May 2025, to be exact. It’s one of those stories people might not believe, but I swear on everything: If you hear a knock late at night, and no one is supposed to be there—do not answer.
By Silas Blackwood10 months ago in Horror
Whispers in the Ruins: The Ghosts of Tat Tak School
A School Born of Community and Conflict (1931-1998) Tat Tak School began in 1931 as one of the first schools in Hong Kong's New Territories, initially occupying the centuries-old Yu Kiu ancestral hall in Ping Shan village. It was a vital resource for the education of children of local villagers at a time of limited access to education. By 1974, the number of students increased to over 700, and it had to relocate to a larger U-shaped concrete building along North-South Road. Despite its importance in the community, the school was abruptly closed in 1998 after 67 years of operation, and the building was abandoned to decay and encroaching vegetation.
By Kyrol Mojikal10 months ago in Horror
The Fresno Nightcrawler
You might be familiar with cryptids like Bigfoot, the Moth man, and the Chupacabra but what about the Fresno Nightcrawler? It's one cryptid you may or may not have heard about around the campfire as you take turns telling eerie stories.
By Jasmine Aguilar10 months ago in Horror
The Last Tenant
A Place I Could Afford I wasn't supposed to live there. Not in that part of town. Not in that building. But you know how life is—losing a job, breaking up, sleeping on couches. When you’re tired enough, you’ll live anywhere that offers a key and four walls.
By Silas Blackwood10 months ago in Horror
"I Found a Journal Buried in My Backyard — I Wish I’d Never Read Page 47"
When I bought the house, I was drawn to the backyard. A wide, oddly quiet stretch of grass lined by trees, with patches of stubborn weeds near the fence. It had charm—rustic, almost storybook. But the quiet had weight, and I’d come to understand why.
By Nizam khan10 months ago in Horror
The Vanishing of Kaelvik: Alaska’s Forgotten Horror
At the heart of Alaska's Seward Peninsula, where tundra meets towering pines, lies Kaelvik, an abandoned mining village once popular in the 1920s that now remains unknown on maps and whispered about with fear. Once known for thriving mining operations during that era, Kaelvik has since been abandoned due to a shadow-like monster called Tsu'nak that caused its sudden abandonment by Alutiiq tribe members and abandoned by time itself. Being drawn by Alaska's mysteries I decided to uncover these secrets myself and what I found had me questioning whether some places would have been better left forgotten altogether - this terrifying tale of Kaelvik remains Alaska's forgotten horror tale.
By Robert Brown10 months ago in Horror






