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Short Horror Stories

Short Horror Stories

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You hear a creak in the floorboards, a whisper in the dark, a chill that runs down your spine. Welcome to Short HorrorStories, your home for a new, chilling tales. Each episode delivers a terrifying journey into the unknown, from haunted houses and cryptic creatures to the darkness lurking within the human mind. If you love stories that keep you up at night, turn off the lights, press play, and prepare to be scared

Phil Mayes
Drama & Plays
Episodes
  • The Unquiet Doll House
    Oct 26 2025

    When Clara buys a Victorian dollhouse, the tiny, immaculate home holds a secret: its miniature inhabitants are not still. As tiny, unseen dramas begin, Clara starts to question her sanity. Are the whispers really coming from the empty playroom, or is the dollhouse somehow a window into a past tragedy that demands a living price? In a house where nothing is what it seems, the distinction between doll and human is dangerously thin.

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    8 mins
  • The House on Merrin Lane
    Oct 18 2025

    A centuries-old spirit named Clara has silently watched over the inhabitants of the house on Merrin Lane, never questioning her timeless vigil. But when a chance discovery by a historian unearths a forgotten tragedy, Clara is forced to confront her past, leading to a profound, long-awaited moment of reckoning.

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    3 mins
  • Short Horror Stories The Old Record Player
    Oct 13 2025

    In this chilling horror story, a vintage record player isn't just a device for listening to music; it's a conduit to the past, and a gateway for something malevolent. The story begins when a character discovers an old, dusty phonograph in the corner of an old house. The device is strangely alluring, with intricate carvings and a horn that seems to hum with a life of its own

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    7 mins
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