by Russ Thompson | Aug 30, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred, Horror News
Opt Out by Catherine Bader She was SICK of her job. She wanted to opt out of Corporate Life. She stared at the old dilapidated house – buckled, faded, peeling. The aura sucked her in as she walked towards the crooked front door. She dreamed of being a...
by Russ Thompson | Aug 29, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Rebirth by Terrie Leigh Relf Marguerite had chosen to name her daughter Marigold, because the flowers always made her smile. That alone should have been an omen. As Marguerite took her last breath in near symphony with her daughter’s first, they held each other’s gaze...
by Russ Thompson | Aug 28, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Screams by Priya Sridhar Often Susan heard the sound that pierced her eardrums. She tried to use plugs and headphones, but the sound always came from a distant room. “Where is the baby?” she’d ask, searching and searching. There would be no one in...
by Russ Thompson | Aug 27, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Summer Vacation Rentals: No Vacancies by Terrie Leigh Relf Tamara loved her job. It was more of a calling, though, as San Diego was a tourists’ haven, and the ocean beckoned. It was one of the best summers ever—and she was booked solid. Ever-vigilant, Tamara...
by Russ Thompson | Aug 26, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Pan By Catherine Bader No work. No money. No food. Hallucinations coming and going. He tried to read some books from years ago that he’d saved. Greek mythology. Kept him busy. Kept him calm. One day, he looked in the mirror – there was hair growing...
by Russ Thompson | Aug 25, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Good Intentions by Terrie Leigh Relf It’s not like I don’t like spiders. I would chase after and gently ease them into cups or napkins, carry them outside. They’re sentient beings, too, right? But I just got so tired of being bitten. Seriously. You should see me....