halloween
Get into the Halloween spirit; all about trick or treating, spooky costumes, Halloween decorations and haunted houses for October 31st and all year round.
I Want To Believe...
Halloween is my Christmas. It's the most wonderful time of the year, the only month my fiancée can't protest to me watching horror movies every night or critique the fact that the window in our apartment I decorated with fake spider webs and little pumpkins looks out onto a dark alley where no one will even see. So when he casually remarked his work was having a Halloween Party the next weekend, I lit up like a Christmas tree.
The Ghosts of Halloweens Past
This Halloween most definitely won’t be the celebration that has become tradition to us, but that doesn’t mean it has to be lost. Halloween is so much more than mountains of sugar and litres of fake blood, it is spiritual, a little superstitious and a whole lot of fun. If we dive back into its history, coming from the Celtic tradition of Samhain (s-ow-in), we can find some fun, traditional and safe ways to mark the day!
Sorcha MurphyPublished 4 years ago in HorrorHalloween "To Do" List
October is by far my favorite time of the year. Not only does it fall on my birthday, it also falls in The Fall. Get it? Okay. I know that’s pretty lame. What I meant was that we’ve survived summer, and the cooler months are ahead of us. Also, drum roll please... HALLOWEEN is right around the corner! My favorite holiday. I don’t care what anyone says, but all of October is Halloween.
Narady NauchPublished 4 years ago in HorrorBelvoir Winery
Four friends. One winery. An endless night of misery. 12 hours earlier: The beastly F-150 roars at high speeds and high intervals (all hail AC/DC) on the flat Midwest roads as the driver fights to find a destination- any destination- that's as wicked and wild as him and his pals.
Heather LeePublished 4 years ago in HorrorTrapped
I am lost. Not physically, I know exactly where I am in terms of location, I am just lost. As I gaze around at cracking beige paint on the same four walls, the realisation dawns on me that I am not only lost, but trapped too. Like a bird surrounded by the bars on containment, being crushed by the weight of all the darkness in the world. How could I possible feel both lost and trapped?
Halloween Costumes ideas which are trending in 2020
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Adam SmithPublished 4 years ago in HorrorThe Witch and The Man
It began with the face in the wardrobe. It is the first clear encounter that I can recall. Having never been particularly fond of the dark as a child as with most children, I often found my way into my mother's bed if I awoke in the middle of the night. On that night, as I curled around my mother, my eyes turned to the wardrobe in the far corner of the room and there it was. A face shrouded in all the darkness of the night watching my mother. I lay motionless, my breathing coming faster with every exhale. It did not notice at first that I could see it, it merely stared through black holes that eyes had once occupied. The air in the room turned to ice and its eyes moved to mine. There was a moment’s hesitation and then it looked at me. The smile that came over its face was slow and horrifying. For whatever reason, the smile broke through my stillness and as those black holes followed me, I lay down gently afraid that too rapid a movement would bring more than just a face. I rolled away and faced the wall. For some time, I could feel it there, still grinning like some demented Cheshire Cat and it seemed it was trying to speak with me. My brain tingled with half formed words that were not my own. Eventually, my childish fear put me to sleep.
Clara Elizabeth Hamilton Orr BurnsPublished 4 years ago in HorrorHalloween Urban Legends That Refuse to Die
We've all heard the scary stories. But are these Halloween tales real, or are they just myths? Find out now—if you dare. Treating would be nothing without the tricks. And Halloween wouldn’t be fun without a scare or two. That’s the allure of the terrifying tales that circulate around Halloween and have taken on legendary status. Still, some of the 175 million Americans who celebrate this spooky holiday do take the Halloween pranks too far. And hey, you can never be too careful, right? Technically, yes. But chances are, those Halloween stories are just that—stories. Well, most of the time, anyway. Here’s the truth behind some popular and pervasive Halloween-based urban legends.
Diego RamosPublished 4 years ago in HorrorTen things to do for Halloween this season.
Top 10 things to do for Halloween this season. 1)Bake and decorate your cupcakes and cookies with friends. It’s not Halloween without an abundance of sweets, right? Gather your kids, invite over neighbors, or host a bunch of your friends for a night of decking out cookies or cupcakes (or both!) with icing spiderwebs, candy corn graveyards, and marshmallow ghosts. Inviting friends and family over in order to reveal your creative work this season meanwhile decorating your own Halloween cupcakes (any sweets)will the perfect night to remember. The link is below if anyone wants some ideas.
Edward RomanenyaPublished 4 years ago in HorrorThe LSDemon
This costume idea stems from my desire to one-up my 2018 costume, "Bram Stoker, Midnight Toker" where I went to a party as basically weed Dracula. This year, like probably (hopefully) many people, I will not be attending an actual party. But there will be no need, for my LSDemon costume will take us all on a trip to hell in a psychedelic handbasket instead. So, without further ado, here it is:
For the love of Halloween
For as long as I can remember Halloween has always been my favourite time of year. I think it all started in 2008 when my family decided to enter a float into the village carnival.
Lana JaynePublished 4 years ago in HorrorSimon's Guest
Simon Fairweather relaxes in his home, a glass of whiskey in his hand, the television turned on with the sound turned down. He enjoys sitting in his living room watching the news, watching the world continue on without having to listen to the inane chatter than usually accompanies it. Simon has grown weary of the world and its problems after his own fell apart some years ago. Now he quietly enjoys watching it falling apart, shaking his head and sipping his whiskey gently as he whispers about how terrible it all is, whispers it to nobody at all. There's nobody left.
Dylan CopelandPublished 4 years ago in Horror