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Horror in Abasteron House, Tuesday's Tale of Terror

Stop by my Wordpress for horror flash fiction. Mystery author! Can you guess who wrote this little horror short?

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Published on March 25, 2013 16:36 Tags: flash-fiction, horror, short-story, tales-of-terror

Virginia Woolf's Ghostly Couple

Okay, so I'm taking a real risk here and featuring A Haunted House by Virginia Woolf on my Tuesday's Tale of Terror.

Woolf, known as a Bloomsbury Group intellectual, is not a horror writer or even a mystery writer but this very short dark literary fiction will certainly please the mind and heart.

It'll take you all of 7 minutes to read it.


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Published on July 16, 2013 11:40 Tags: a-haunted-house, flash-fiction, ghosts, gothic, short-stories, supernatural, virginia-woolf

FREE Short Story by Maurice Level "Night & Silence"

Who is Maurice Level? He wrote "conte cruel" stories. This story is actually flash fiction about the last breath before leaving this world.Tales of Mystery and Horror

FREE read at Tales of Terror Blog

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Published on August 27, 2014 15:13 Tags: conte-cruel, flash-fiction, horror-short-stories

Christmas River Ghost. Flash Fiction for Christmas, 12-minute read.

Are you looking to read a Christmas story? Quick one? How about flash fiction, a 12-minute read of the "Christmas River Ghost." This is perfect for a lunchtime read or coffee break to get you into the holiday spirit.

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Published on December 07, 2017 05:52 Tags: christmas, flash-fiction, short-stories

The Haunted Oak Tree in Bedford, New York

"The Haunting in the Old Bedford Oak." Here's a flash fiction story for you on my blog (free 5-minute read) about the haunting, unshackled power and passion of the oak tree. This is a real tree in Bedford, New York. Come walk the path to The Bedford Oak.

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