by Russ Thompson | Jul 13, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Grandmother’s Cottage By Deborah Walker A version of this story first published in Postcard Shorts 2011 “Their laughter is rain pelting on distant leaves,” Granny told her. The door to Granny’s cottage is open. When she runs inside, the vivid...
by Russ Thompson | Jul 12, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Jack’s Jars by William Morgan Martha’s head, Sammy’s tongue, Percy’s balls (not that he ever needed them. Spineless twit), Petunia’s nose (she started it), Katrina’s eyes (so beautiful, so innocent, walked in at the wrong time....
by Russ Thompson | Jul 7, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Would you like to be published in industry leading Dark Discoveries Magazine while also seeing your story posted on a website that receives over 160,000 views every month? If so, Hellnotes is pleased to announce some big changes to our Horror in a Hundred feature...
by Russ Thompson | Jul 6, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
MALWARE by Morgan Griffith Josh fetched a soda and returned to his desk. His story about an elderly couple who barricaded themselves in their home, not to stave off Death, but keep relatives from interrupting the process, was nearly finished. His word program was...
by Russ Thompson | Jul 5, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
Monsters by M J Wolfson Deep into the midnight hour, with all the ills of the world abroad, I screamed the names of the monsters that haunted my nightmares. I looked out into the dark, into the world of silhouette and shadow, watching for their presence. Comfort came...
by Russ Thompson | Jul 4, 2014 | Horror in a Hundred
A TWIST OF FATE by Morgan Griffith The temperature dropped dramatically. Sasha spun, flashlight beam bobbing along gravestones. She froze, heart pulsing in her throat. Disembodied hands moved in the darkness. It was the opportunity of a lifetime. One photo could make...