The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers
A Short Story Collection by Robert W. Chambers
After his radio scripts are rejected, Angus Danford desperation leads him to an old family retreat—a decaying cottage filled with ghosts of the past and an eerie presence lurking in the lake.
Angus Danford, a janitor with dreams of becoming a playwright, is ridiculed by the legendary radio producer Oscar Bell. But when he discovers a mysterious ancient clay pot buried beneath the lake near his family’s cottage, everything changes.
The monstrous offspring of an unholy union between a human woman and an ancient, otherworldly entity terrorizes a rural New England town.
The White People is a haunting tale of innocence lost, as a young girl’s writings reveal encounters with strange rituals, hidden realms, and a creeping horror that defies human understanding.
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.
Rock ‘n’ roll legend Little Richard and his band take a detour through the mysterious town of Ebbing—a place that seems to shift between existence and nothingness.
A habitual bargain hunter proudly brings home a $500 SUV from an auction, a surprising “great deal.” However, his wife discovers two funeral urns filled with ashes in the vehicle’s trunk.
A man attends vespers at the Church of St. Barnabé, hoping for solace after days of mental anguish—an anguish worsened by reading The King in Yellow, a forbidden play known to unravel minds.
A brilliant sculptor discovers a mysterious liquid capable of transforming living beings into flawless, lifelike statues.
Goya’s jealousy fuels a dark pact of art and betrayal. A chilling short audio story of war, vengeance, and seduction awaits.
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.