361 - Wishes do come true, but this one came with a horrific price. Tuck in for this celebrated classic work of the macabre, "The Monkey's Paw" from W.W. Jacobs.
361 - Wishes do come true, but this one came with a horrific price. Tuck in for this celebrated classic work of the macabre, "The Monkey's Paw" from W.W. Jacobs.
360 - No one will know what you did . . . except the dead guy. Tuck in for "Button, Button" from the influential author with more adapted works than anyother, Richard Matheson.
360 - No one will know what you did . . . except the dead guy. Tuck in for "Button, Button" from the influential author with more adapted works than any other, Richard Matheson.
359 - $35! Stephen King waspaid just $35 for this haunting (his first) short story. Tuck in for "TheGlass Floor," an incredible bargain!
359 - $35! Stephen King was paid just $35 for this haunting (his first) short story. Tuck in for "The Glass Floor," an incredible bargain!
358 - Will you KNOW when you're DEAD? Tuck in for October's favorite classic author, Vincent O'Sullivan and hisghostly tales, "When I Was Dead" and "The Interval."
358 - Will you KNOW when you're DEAD? Tuck in for October's favorite classic author, Vincent O'Sullivan and his ghostly tales, "When I Was Dead" and "The Interval."
357 - Nature can kill you, especially with a bit of supernatural help! Tuck in with author H.H. Munro's (Saki) dark tale and, as usual, prepare yourself for a twisted ending.
357 - Nature can kill you, especially with a bit of supernatural help! Tuck in with author H.H. Munro's (Saki) dark tale and, as usual, prepare yourself for a twisted ending.
356 - Join two travelers in the French countryside as theyencounter a haunting, or is it a time loop? Tuck in to hear the classic tale from atmospheric author, Algernon Blackwood.
356 - Join two travelers in the French countryside as they encounter a haunting, or is it a time loop? Tuck in to hear the classic tale from atmospheric author, Algernon Blackwood.
355 - "I am an electrocutioner. I prefer this word to executioner." Given the opportunity, what question would YOU ask this man? Tuck in for the electrifying answer from the master craftsman of the psychological thriller Stanley Ellin, a true "Specialty of the (Fast Asleep) House!" ;)
355 - "I am an electrocutioner. I prefer this word to executioner." Given the opportunity, what question would YOU ask this man? Tuck in for the electrifying answer from the master craftsman of the psychological thriller Stanley Ellin, a true "Specialty of the (Fast Asleep) House!" ;)
354 - "... the truth is that this is the happiest kind of a happy ending." Tuck in for the transcending beauty of "Out There."
354 - "... the truth is that this is the happiest kind of a happy ending." Tuck in for the transcending beauty of "Out There."
353- Do you remember that summer? It was the best summerof your life! Tuck in as Ray Bradbury tells you about his . . .
353 - Do you remember that summer? It was the best summer of your life! Tuck in as Ray Bradbury tells you about his . . .
352- Author Conrad Aiken's own father tragically struggled with his sanity. Tuck in as the father in this classic short story seems to struggle, too, while he drifts farther and farther toward "The Dark City."
352 - Author Conrad Aiken's own father tragically struggled with his sanity. Tuck in as the father in this classic short story seems to struggle, too, while he drifts farther and farther toward "The Dark City."
sweet dee is azor ahai
the only problem is you pick such good stories, it's hard to not stay up to hear them!