The Scary Short Stories Blog by award-winning author Andrew Barger where I discuss the scariest stories in the various supernatural genres. I emphasize classic scary short stories and provide insight into the origins of the stories and the authors behind them. Visit AndrewBarger.com to check out my books and to be scared.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Best Ghost Story #2 from 1800-1849 is "The Deaf and Dumb Girl" that was Published Anonymously
Monday, November 7, 2011
4th Best Ghost Story from 1800-1849 is The Mask of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe
Thursday, October 27, 2011
5th Best Ghost Story from 1800-1849 is "A Night in a Haunted House"
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
6th Best Ghost Story from 1800-1849 is "The Spectral Ship" by Wilhelm Hauff
Monday, October 17, 2011
Best Ghost Story 12 from 1800-1849 is "The Spectre-Smitten" by Samuel Warren
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Best Ghost Stories 1800-1849, 33rd Best Scary Story
I place The Death's Head in spot 33 of my countdown of the Top 40 ghost stories for the first half of the nineteenth century. Published anonymously in 1827, "The Death's Head"--this particular "species of phantasmagoria"--is perhaps the first short story that contains a talking skull. It also the only scary story in this countdown that involves ventriloquy. The scene where spirits are conjured is heart pounding horrific. I hope you enjoy it.