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The Lighter Side of the Abyss

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📌 Welcome to the Chaos Corner

This is your official permission slip to get weird.


Unleash the memes. Drop your cursed TikToks. Share those screenshots you probably shouldn’t have saved. Horror brain needs rest too—and sometimes that means laughing at skeletons in ridiculous hats or arguing about whether ghosts can get petty.


🕸️ Got something unhinged, cursed, hilarious, or questionably supernatural? Post it here. We’re not judging… we’re already haunted.


Let the nonsense commence. 👻✨

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17 يناير

Maybe I’ve been playing too much War of the Chosen, but this new mag hits hard. IYKYK.


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The Classic Horror of January

Why is January such a dark month for writers of horror? Is it the mid-winter blues spawned from the short dark days? Or perhaps it's Christmas buyer's remorse, or soul cleansing brought about by new year's pledges? Whatever it is, publishers and readers turn to horror.


Though years apart, four Gothic horror tales rule the month of January:


January opens first with the publication of Shelly's novel, "Frankenstein."


Mid-January brought about the 1st publication of the short story, The Vampyre by John William Polidori.


While the last two days of the month ends with the publication of Stephen King's novel, "The Shining."


Winding up January, on the last day of the month, is Edgar Allan Poe's infamous poem, "The Raven."


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