disturbing fiction
disturbing fiction Stories and Articles
Looking for short stories, articles, audio dramas and more that deal with disturbing fiction? Check out our collection below.
The Winter Garden Murders by Svensj
When the snow finally melts in the quiet village of Viremoor, five bodies lie in its wake—each murdered with eerie precision inside the decaying grounds of Winter Garden.
Blood Noir Episode 7: Get Your Rocks Off
Two socialites are haunted by a drowned man who keeps returning. A gripping blend of horror and crime noir.
The Thing About Barbie By Thomas M. Malafarina
Brenda loves her Barbies. Maybe a little too much. But what begins as a harmless obsession slowly reveals something far stranger—and more unsettling—beneath the surface. Step into a dollhouse where reality isn’t quite what it seems.
Dragon’s Breath by Shauna Klein
Two boys set off into the woods in search of adventure on a sweltering summer day. What they discover hidden beneath the weeds isn’t just strange—it’s impossible. But wonder has a cost, and the price of magic might be more than either of them is ready to pay.
Grimwood’s Devil By Mark Slade
A chilling tale of lost cartoons, dark secrets, and a devilish creation that refuses to stay on the page.
Limited Edition by Tyson Blue
In this tale of revenge and literary vendettas, a promising mystery novelist, finds his career derailed when a man accuses him of perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Fueled by resentment and a desire for retribution, he takes matters into his own hands by kidnapping and crafting a macabre edition of his canceled book.
A Review of Less than Human By Gary Raisor
If your taste in vampires leans toward gritty realism over glittering romance, Less than Human by Gary Raisor is the blood-soaked tale you didn’t know you needed.
Dear Mr. McGreely by Mark Slade
A high school principal’s life spirals into chaos as he receives increasingly menacing letters exposing his illicit affair and other dark secrets. As the threats escalate, McGreely’s paranoia deepens, culminating in a nightmarish confrontation.
Yōkai of the Rising Sun By Eric J. Guignard
Corporal Hutchins and a small group of marines survive a shipwreck after an attack by Japanese forces, only to find themselves stranded on a mysterious island. As they struggle with their injuries, starvation, and the ever-present threat of sharks, they stumble upon something far more terrifying: the island is inhabited by yōkai—the malevolent spirits of Japanese folklore. Perfect for fans of war stories mixed with folklore horror, this tale weaves together historical tension and the unknown, leading to an unrelenting sense of dread. Will the marines survive the haunted island—or will they fall prey to its monstrous inhabitants?
The All-American Psycho: American Psycho (2000)
Explore the darkly satirical world of “American Psycho,” a film that delves into the decadence and superficiality of the 1980s.
Dark Thoughts by Mark Slade
A tormented man battles with haunting thoughts as an eerie force takes hold of him, blurring the line between reality and nightmare.




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