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  2. Penpal (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel was greatly received by critics as well as fans. Because so many people had followed the individually released stories that Penpal contains for so long on creepypasta.com, Auerbach was able to open a Kickstarter to raise money to get the book independently published. Auerbach explains in an interview held by Horrornovelreviews.com ...

  3. List of creepypastas - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. Online horror fiction Creepypastas are horror -related legends or images that have been copied and pasted around the Internet. These Internet entries are often brief, user-generated, paranormal stories intended to scare, frighten, or discomfort readers. The term "creepypasta" originates ...

  4. Creepypasta - Wikipedia

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    Major dedicated creepypasta websites started to appear from the late 2000s: Creepypasta.com was created in 2008, while the Creepypasta Wiki and Reddit's r/nosleep were both created in 2010. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] According to Time magazine, the genre had its peak audience in 2010 when it was covered by The New York Times .

  5. Candle Cove - Wikipedia

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    Candle Cove is an online creepypasta horror story written by web cartoonist and author Kris Straub. The story centers on a discussion of the titular fictional children's television series on an Internet forum. Straub has stated that he was inspired to write the creepypasta after reading an article in The Onion entitled "Area 36-Year-Old Still Has Occasional Lidsville Nightmare". Straub's story ...

  6. Russian Sleep Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Sleep Experiment became immensely popular upon its original publication. It is considered by some to be the greatest and most shared creepypasta story ever made and Dread Central's Josh Millican has called it "one of the most shocking and impactful urban legends of the Internet Age".

  7. 2023 in Review: The Year’s Biggest Plot Twists, Ranked From ...

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    To that end, the list below chronicles 20 of the TV plot twists that kept us on the edge of our seats this year. As is the case with all of TVLine’s year-end roundups: This post is FULL of spoilers.

  8. Pooka! - Wikipedia

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    [7] In a similarly favorable analysis, Laughing Place ' s Mike Mack commended the episode declaring, "The plot of this episode is so perfectly dark and twisted, the cast is fantastic and Pooka himself is the perfect mix of everything this series is going for. If you’re looking for something creepy to watch this holiday season, look no further ...

  9. Borrasca (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    At age 12, Sam moves with his family to the former mining town of Drisking, Missouri.He befriends two local kids named Kyle and Kimber, who help him get used to bizarre things that are treated as normal by the townspeople—strangest of all is the occasional loud grinding noise in the distance which supposedly emanates from Borrasca, described only as "a place where bad things happen".