As a teenager, I remember using my family’s phone service to load creepypastas onto a tiny Kindle - a trickle of bad scary stories one after the other. I would get on Reddit where, sometimes sure, I would browse r/nosleep, but I was never completely satisfied by the content there. There were cheesy YouTube narrations. There was r/FearMe. We cut to today and I’m getting my horror fix through podcasts like Knifepoint Horror or rereading the House of Leaves (great book), but I still kind of miss the forum vibe of those community-contributed stories. What websites do the rest of you use to scare yourselves? What are your favorite spooky stories? How have your tastes changed and is there anything you guys miss that we might rebuild here in the Fediverse?

  • Leigh@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Get into short horror stories. GOOD stories published by professional magazines like Nightmare, The Dark, Black Static, Weird Horror, Pseudopod. Those are all places that pay professional rates and who have won tons of awards. Anthologies edited by Ellen Datlow are also good, who does the Year’s Best. Crystal Lake Publishing is good as well, both their short stories, novels, and their podcasts. Weird Little Worlds is another indie publisher that has put out good stuff. (Disclosure: I’ve had stories published by both CLP and WLW—the Mother: Tales of Love and Terror antho I was in was a finalist for the Bram Stoker award this year.)

    If you want good horror, you need to go to the places that publish it professionally. Issues are pretty cheap, and there’s plenty of free stuff on their sites as well.

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      1 year ago

      Can you give your opinion on the difference between those magazines you mentioned? I guess I should just read them all.

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        1 year ago

        That’s actually a very, very good question! I would say that the biggest difference between them is style. Nightmare is a little more…progressive? than the others, I think. Have a read of all of them and just see what you like

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    1 year ago

    I am very much in favor of this.

    I have a small collection of short horror I have been working on, on my personal website, and it turns out there is no subreddit on reddit that you can share your own horror stories on.

    Before you suggest it, /r/NoSleep had extremely specific requirements for the formats of stories you post, you couldnt just post any ole horror story to there.

    Aside from that there were a couple small places you could share writing in general for review, but that was much more focused on actual writing critiques and not just general sharing of stuff.

    Would be nice to see a general scary story hive where we can post and read stuff folks have read

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    I keep hoping an instance will come along that offers the same kind of thing.

    Creepypastas are a bit after my time, but ive always enjoyed the work of Alan Resnick and wham city. They put out a series of unannounced late night “infomercials” that were in fact horror shorts. ( horror comedy, kinda)

    I like that they were broadcast to an unsuspecting audience, and discussing them is pretty fun - lots of good analysis since theyre so surreal and nightmarish.

    (Apologies if this isnt what you were referring to, hehe) or were you looking for writing more specifically?