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  2. Category:Horror short stories - Wikipedia

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    Berenice (short story) Big Wheels: A Tale of the Laundry Game (Milkman No. 2) The Birds (story) Black Canaan; The Black Cat (short story) Black Colossus; The Black Stranger; Blood!: The Life and Future Times of Jack the Ripper; The Blue Air Compressor; The Boarded Window; The Body Snatcher; The Boogeyman (short story) The Book (short story ...

  3. Category:Horror short story collections - Wikipedia

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    Scary Stories (Roff) Scary Stories for Sleep-overs; Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark; The Second Book of Fritz Leiber; Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales; The Shadows, Kith and Kin; Short & Shivery; Skull-Face and Others; Someone in the Dark; Something Near; Somewhere Beneath Those Waves; Stories by Mama Lansdale's Youngest Boy; Stories of ...

  4. The Jaunt - Wikipedia

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    "The Jaunt" is a horror short story by Stephen King first published in The Twilight Zone Magazine in 1981, and collected in King's 1985 collection Skeleton Crew. [1] The story takes place early in the 24th century, when the technology for teleportation , referred to as "Jaunting", is commonplace, allowing for instantaneous transportation across ...

  5. Cool Air - Wikipedia

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    Schultz indicates that "Cool Air"'s main literary source is Edgar Allan Poe's "The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar," described as Lovecraft's favourite Poe story after "The Fall of the House of Usher." Lovecraft had just finished the Poe chapter of his survey "Supernatural Horror in Literature" at the time that he wrote the short story. [5]

  6. The Landlady (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Landlady" is a short horror story by Roald Dahl. It initially appeared in The New Yorker , as did other short stories that would later be reprinted in the 1960 anthology, Kiss Kiss . [ 1 ]

  7. It! (short story) - Wikipedia

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    It" is a horror short story by American writer Theodore Sturgeon, first published in Unknown of August 1940 (volume 3, number 6). The story deals with a muck-monster that emerges from a swamp, and terrorizes a family who lives nearby. The creature has no emotions, and is simply curious about the things that it observes.

  8. The Outsider (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Outsider" is a short story by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. Written between March and August 1921, it was first published in Weird Tales, April 1926. [1] In this work, a mysterious individual who has been living alone in a castle for as long as he can remember decides to break free in search of human contact and light.

  9. The Crate - Wikipedia

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    "The Crate" is a short story by Stephen King, first published in the July 1979 issue of Gallery. [1] In 1982, the story was adapted as a segment in the movie Creepshow , and included in comic-book form in the Creepshow graphic novella.