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Orrin Grey is the author of several spooky books, among them Guignol and Other Sardonic Tales and Painted Monsters and Other Strange Beasts. His stories about monsters, ghosts, and sometimes the ghosts of monsters have been published in dozens of anthologies, including Ellen Datlow's Best Horror of the Year.
Stephen King’s son proves the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Which enchanting text is right for you?
The King knows how to terrify.
His true identity remains unknown to this day.
Was it a terrible accident, or something more sinister?
What's better than a single scary movie? Multiple nightmares packed into one terrifying flick!
The family man’s estate was littered with human remains.
The screams are just getting started, horror fans...
Be sure to pay your respects to Robert the Doll, or you might just regret it…
Sex scandals, strange disappearances, and the attempted resurrection of a 16-year-old "princess"...
The legendary paranormal researcher investigated the infamous Borley Rectory.
Spend the night...if you dare.
The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum was built to help make people well, but it soon became a living hell.
According to legend, the dried and pickled hand of a hanged man possesses dark powers.
Decades later, the question remains: Who pulled the trigger?
They lured people to their deaths, then sold the cadavers to medical schools.
He walked into a pub and was never seen again.
The subject of Interview with a Serial Killer—streaming on Netflix now—speaks out in his own chilling words.
In 1981, a cabin in the woods played host to a brutal family murder.
Behind his quiet demeanor lurked a brutal killer.