
Short Ghost and Horror Collection 068
Twenty tales of dread waiting in the dark. This collection gathers ghost stories and horror from an era when writers understood that the truest fear lives in what remains unseen: the shape at the window, the sound in the empty hallway, the curse that spans generations. The beasties here range from the ghostly to the animal to the wholly unknowable, and each story carries that particular chill of early twentieth-century horror, when authors still trusted the reader's imagination to do the heavy lifting. The standout piece, "The Curse of Yig," finds H.P. Lovecraft collaborating on a tale of serpent-gods and madness passed down through bloodlines, proof that even the master occasionally welcomed company in his cosmic nightmares. These are not stories of gore or shock but of缓慢 creep, the kind that settles into your spine and stays there. Perfect for readers who want their horror with atmosphere, restraint, and the occasional monstrous howl.
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Ben Tucker, Desearls, Charlie Kade, Claudia Caldi +9 more




















