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Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
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Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
A doomed artist, a mysterious symbol, and a grotesque, deathly figure lurking in the shadows—The Yellow Sign is a tale of creeping madness that blends psychological dread with supernatural horror.
Wild ideas, free expression, boundary pushing, artistic transgressivism, fearless creativity, risky humor. These are all things that we here at Screaming Eye Press champion and, perhaps, no one artist embodied that approach more than David Lynch.
A lone surveyor on an isolated island senses an unseen presence in Algernon Blackwood’s classic eerie short story.
Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
For a pair of siblings, Christmas is a time of eerie traditions, cryptic rituals, and the presence of the Christmas Angel, a being whose arrival brings both joy and terror.
A young solicitor is asked to prepare the personal effects of a convicted murderer for an impending execution when he inherits the condemned man’s kit-bag.
A trip of self discovery leads to a mysterious holiday celebration. But what begins as a quaint, snow-dusted New England visit quickly descends into a nightmarish revelation of ancient rituals and shadowy beings.
When an archaeologist is called to join a Norwegian government team to deal with a natural disaster, she discovers that this natural disaster happens to be a giant freakin’ troll.
Did you miss the most recent Saucer Full of Stories: The Short Story Book Club? The book club’s recent exploration of John Cohen’s Yard Sale sparked a conversation about the nuances of absurdist horror, consumer culture, and storytelling craft.
Six individuals once claimed to have been abducted by aliens, a story shrouded in mystery for decades.