Dicebant mihi sodales, si sepulchrum amicae visitarem, curas meas aliquar tulum fore levatas.—Ebn Zaiat.
Misery is manifold. The wretchedness of earth is multiform. Overreaching the wide horizon as the rainbow,
Classic and Contemporary Stories
by Every Writer Filed Under: Classic Horror, Poe, Edgar Allan
by Every Writer Filed Under: Bram Stoker, Classic Horror
The Judge’s House by Bram Stoker When the time for his examination drew near Malcolm Malcolmson made up his mind to go somewhere to read by himself. He feared the attractions of the seaside, and also he feared completely rural isolation, for of old he knew it charms, and so he determined to find some […]
by Every Writer Filed Under: Featured, Rudyard Kipling
The Phantom ‘Rickshaw THE PHANTOM ‘RICKSHAW May no ill dreams disturb my rest, Nor Powers of Darkness me molest. —Evening Hymn. One of the few advantages that India has over England is a great Knowability. After five years’ service a man is directly or indirectly acquainted with the two or three hundred Civilians in his […]
by Every Writer Filed Under: Featured, Horror Stories, Rudyard Kipling
by Every Writer Filed Under: Classic Short Story, Poe, Edgar Allan
by Every Writer Filed Under: Classic Authors, Classic Horror, Classic Short Story, Robert Louis Stevenson
by Every Writer Filed Under: Classic Authors, Classic Horror, Classic Short Story, Featured, Robert Louis Stevenson
by Every Writer Filed Under: Classic Short Story, Poe, Edgar Allan
by Every Writer Filed Under: Classic Horror, Classic Short Story, Poe, Edgar Allan, Short Short
by Every Writer Filed Under: Classic Authors, Classic Short Story, Poe, Edgar Allan