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SILENT HORRORS

Stories that don’t stay fictional.

Psychological horror. Queer unease. Analog dread. Strange fiction for people who know something has always felt slightly… off.

A growing universe of interconnected horror stories exploring identity, memory, obsession, perception, and the quiet terror of realizing reality may not be as stable as you thought.

Begin the Archive →

Fogged antique mirror reflecting a blurred human silhouette with an outstretched hand, evoking psychological horror, uncanny perception, distorted identity, and cinematic literary suspense.

Not every horror story ends when you close it.

At first, they appeared unrelated.

A strange noise no one else heard.
A mirror behaving incorrectly.
A room that seemed larger inside than outside.
A shape that sat quietly at the edge of the bed.

Small stories.

Personal stories.

But over time, readers started noticing patterns.

Places repeated.
Language echoed.
People appeared in the wrong stories.

Now the archive is growing.

Silent Horrors is an original serialized horror universe blending psychological horror, literary horror, speculative fiction, queer storytelling, and slow-building cosmic unease into a world that feels disturbingly possible.

No jump scares.

No easy answers.

Just the creeping suspicion that something is paying attention.

Dark wrought-iron gate and deteriorating architecture at night creating an unsettling atmosphere inspired by analog horror, slow-burn supernatural fiction, and psychological dread.

Stories that linger.

If you love:

  • Psychological horror that gets under your skin

  • Analog horror and found-footage atmosphere

  • Literary horror and unsettling fiction

  • Queer horror and identity-driven storytelling

  • Black Mirror–style unease

  • Slow-burn supernatural mystery

  • Stories that reveal more every time you revisit them

 

…you may already be in the right place.

These stories aren’t designed to shock.

They’re designed to stay.

Entry Points

 

Start anywhere.

But pay attention.

People have reported noticing connections.

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The Mirror Is Learning My Face

Something is wrong with the reflection. Not enough to prove.

 

Just enough to stop sleeping.

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Shadowed figure walking through low light as another presence appears implied behind them, suggesting paranoia, perception shifts, and atmospheric literary horror.

The Second Footstep

Sometimes it isn’t being followed that scares you. It’s realizing something has been matching your pace.

 

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Dark hallway and warped flooring creating claustrophobic tension inspired by analog horror, liminal spaces, and unsettling environmental storytelling.

The Breathing Floor

Every apartment has dead space.

This one breathes.

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Dark bedroom with an indistinct figure at the edge of the bed creating quiet dread and psychological horror through stillness and implied presence.

The Shape Sitting on the Bed

You wake up.

It doesn't move.

And somehow you don't want it to.

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NEWLY ARCHIVED

The archive continues to expand...

Serialized psychological horror • literary horror • queer horror • analog horror • original horror stories updated regularly

Long abandoned corridor with open doors and deep shadows suggesting interconnected horror stories, hidden archives, recurring spaces, and cinematic speculative fiction.

Some readers think the stories connect.

We don’t confirm that.

We don’t deny it either.

Field notes.
Sketches.
Fragments.
Recurring names.
Locations that shouldn’t overlap.

A growing body of evidence suggests Silent Horrors may not be an anthology at all.

But archives have a way of changing the people who build them.

Enter the Archive →

Blurred silhouettes moving behind reflective glass creating a surreal atmosphere of memory distortion, identity shifts, analog horror, and experimental cinematic storytelling.

The stories are evolving.

What began as written horror fiction is becoming something larger.

The archive is expanding:

  • Cinematic story readings

  • Original horror short films

  • Narrative audio & Field recordings

  • Visual archives and illustrations

  • Community investigations

  • Interactive story experiences

  • Behind-the-scenes worldbuilding

 

The format changes.

The horror stays the same.

Black-and-white portrait of writer Waymon Hudson beside chain-link fencing, presenting the creator of Silent Horrors and evoking literary horror, mystery, and cinematic worldbuilding.

Meet Waymon

Waymon Hudson is a writer, musician, storyteller, and creator building stories across genres and mediums.

By day, he helps brands connect through emotion and strategy.

By night, he writes about the places where identity fractures, memory lies, and reality starts behaving strangely.

His work blends literary storytelling, emotional honesty, queer perspective, and cinematic worldbuilding to create stories that feel unsettling not because they’re impossible...

but because they feel familiar.

He is also the creator of the memoir Notes From a Sissy, the Broadway-bound musical Speakeasy, and the album Through My Skin.

Some stories ask to be told.

Others arrive demanding it.

OPEN THE FILES

 

New stories.
Field notes.
Archive updates.
Occasional things we can’t explain.

Open the Files →

Serialized psychological horror • literary horror • queer horror • cinematic storytelling • new stories regularly

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