The Power of Darkness by Edith Nesbit follows Edward and Vincent as their fear-driven test in a wax museum turns into a chilling psychological horror tale.
A haunting blend of psychological tension and human fragility, this tale unravels the cost of control in a world where instinct, grief, and secrets collide.
Fame fades, dreams distort, and three women chase meaning in the shadow of Hollywood’s glittering lie - where illusion seduces and survival demands reinvention.
Star Begotten by H.G. Wells explores the idea of Martians subtly altering human minds through cosmic rays, blending science fiction with philosophical introspection.
The Lady in the Looking Glass by Virginia Woolf is a reflective short story that questions identity and perception through the character of Isabella Tyson.
A brilliant young composer wrestles with success, identity, and a failing marriage during a tense family trip abroad, where silence often speaks louder than love.
The Demon Spell by Hume Nisbet blends supernatural horror with Victorian spiritualism, unraveling eerie mysteries that challenge the boundary between life and death.
The Mysterious Card by Cleveland Moffett is a suspenseful tale of Richard Burwell, who receives a cryptic card in Paris that plunges him into confusion and despair.