If you like your horror fairly classic: more or less contemporary, and some combination of supernatural or violent, here are the stories that might be up your dark, deserted alley:
- ‘Half Light House', J.W. Bennett
- ‘Nasmina's Black Box’, Jennifer Marie Brissett
- ‘Dare’, Sophie Clarke
- ‘Final Passage’, Addison Clift
- ‘Monsters’, Amelie Daigle
- ‘Pianissimo’, Alan Frackleton
- ‘The Exaggerated Man’, Terry Grimwood
- ‘Coffin Road’, Terry Grimwood
- ‘Kemistry’, Terry Grimwood
- ‘The Harpy’, Laura Heron
- ‘Happy Days’, Jerome Kemp
- ‘Deadline’, Tom Lichtenberg
- ‘Once Again’, Allen McGill
- ‘Made Light’, Melissa Moorer
- ‘Bottom Drawer’, Brett Alexander Savory
- ‘Nettles’, Arley Sorg
If you don't mind a bit of secondary world in your horror, dark fantasy, historical, post-apocalyptic or dark steampunk, then some of these might be more your steaming mug of horse blood:
- ‘The Death Park’, Duncan Barford
- ‘Lost Chapters: A fairytale’, J.W. Bennett
- ‘The Wolf Behind the Sun’, Johann Carlisle
- ‘What Hath God Wrought?’, Neil Carstairs
- ‘The Issuance of One Hundred and Thirty-Six ’, Mark Harding
- ‘Shadow Boy and the Little Match Girl’, C.A. Hawksmoor
- ‘Bluebird Magick’, Alexis A. Hunter
- ‘Until the Pit is Dug for the Wicked’, John Kratman
- ‘Only the Dogs Bark’, Dawn Lloyd
- ‘Survive!’, Cory McMillen
- ‘The Dark One's Cry’, Barbora P.
- ‘American Golgotha’, Joe Pitkin
- ‘Sweet Like Fate’, Sara Puls
And if you like a touch of surrealism or magical realism while your heckles are being raised, sample some of these other-worldly beauties…
- ‘Wings So Foreign’, Frank Ray Ard
- ‘All Along the Mall’, Chloe N. Clark
- ‘What the Dead Are For’, Terry Grimwood
- ‘Fragmentality’, Sandra M. Odell
- ‘Night Dreaming’, Steven Pirie
- ‘Wingspan’, Aliya Whiteley
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