Kamran Alam
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"Kamran Alam: Karachi-based Digital Marketing & Content Writer. Crafting captivating narratives and driving online success. Let's elevate your brand's online presence together!"
Stories (87/0)
Do flamethrowers belong in the library?
The librarian is searching for a lost person in the library, and she is not alone in her search. She has help from the Watchers and Listeners of the shelves, who help her find the scent. However, today, the librarian's search has exceeded more than an hour, pushing it further.
By Kamran Alama day ago in Horror
What Lies Beneath
In the summer of 1972, Pam and Barb were planning a road trip to Frisco Bay, Georgia. They bought a '58 VW van, Old Orange, which had been previously owned by someone else. However, they realized that the air hose needed to cool the engine, so they turned right towards Dallas. The van had minor quirks, such as the radio only working in third and fourth gear and windshield wipers only going one way. Pam was the designated pusher for the starter, which showed remarkable good taste for a starter.
By Kamran Alama day ago in Horror
“The Soul”
Adonis, a small boy named for the winter he was born in, was playing in a dry, dusty brook. His boisterous attitude was often attributed to his father, who had spent years at home while injured, rubbing off on his son. Adonis studied the river rocks and imagined himself covered in armor, wielding a sword against his enemies. A voice shot out from behind him, asking about his knightly charm. Adonis turned to a girl, Abbie, who knew Adonis liked her and tormented him for it.
By Kamran Alam8 days ago in Horror
The Mask of Erlik
The account was discovered after the disappearance of two researchers in Northern Russia, Dr. Daniel Moore and Tim, who were on a research expedition to search for signs of climate change in the Arctic. Syndassko, a small settlement of about 500 people, serves as their final checkpoint before going offline for a month. About half of the villagers are Russian, while the other half are indigenous Siberian. They stay at the only inn and pub, and plan to set out early in the morning to head further into the peninsula.
By Kamran Alam8 days ago in Horror
“A Murder of a Man Named Fish”
The Heckle & Jeckle Comedy Club, once a hub for laughter, now rhythmically pulsates with blue and red police lights. Officer Martinez grunts, "Looks like murder," as he lit the cigarette between his teeth. Beatrice Bevs recounts the night's events, recalling the atmosphere at the club, which was rich with the rhythmic clinking of glasses and laughter. Fiona Flickerwick, the club's resident stand-up comedic firecracker, ended her set with a unique takedown of her pet ferret that had everyone in the room cracking up.
By Kamran Alam9 days ago in Horror
“Mud or blood?”
In 1978, Roger led a World Nature Exploration party through the Amazon jungle to search for the famous Bootah River canyon, one of the last untouched wildernesses on the planet. The group arrived at the port and packed their boats for the journey, which was a heavy-duty wooden boat with flat bottoms. They were warned by an old local fisherman about the many waterfalls along the Bootah River and the Spirit Walkers who lived in the mountains.
By Kamran Alam9 days ago in Horror
The Shadow Taker
After the Antarctic Treaty of December 1959, 12 countries, including Norway and Britain, united to work together scientifically in Antarctica. In 1956, the British established Halley Research Station to study the Earth's atmosphere. A team of six British explorers, led by Captain Sterling, were assigned to investigate the disappearance of Captain Flynn and his four men who had worked since 1956 at the Halley Station of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
By Kamran Alam9 days ago in Horror
“KILLER IN THE WILLOWS”
The text describes a woman who becomes a murderer after shooting someone dead in the willows. She disappears into the willows to wash off any blood that spattered onto her clothing, and the willows are thickly interlaced with an overpowering smell, acrid and watery. The stream flows through and among them, and she washes her hands, face, and elbows as she pushes her way through the restraining arms of willows wherever she can find a gap.
By Kamran Alam9 days ago in History
The Soul
Adonis, a small boy named for the winter he was born in, was playing in a dry, dusty brook. His boisterous attitude was often attributed to his father, who had spent years at home while injured. Adonis was known for his boisterous nature and was known for his knightly charm. He imagined himself covered in armor and a sword as his enemies gathered near the northern side of the brook.
By Kamran Alam11 days ago in Horror
Evergreens and Four Hunters, October 31st, 1948
Matthew and his brothers, Mark and Johnny, are on a mission to find their mother, Martha Flurry, who has been displaced by the Iron Baron and Cannery Kook. They have been unable to find a suitable place to camp, as they had chosen to camp in a high-altitude area. The family co-owns the Flurry Butcher, Birbour's only non-canning meat-processing facility, which is owned by David Rottenburough.
By Kamran Alam11 days ago in Horror
It was a chill night in february
Emma, a young girl, arrives at a party with her cousin Alexa and her friends to celebrate the carnival. The party is expected to be filled with fun and excitement, but Emma is unsure of her ability to walk normally. Her friends, who have never denied her proposal, are denials and don't even make any plans to join her. This feeling of being unwanted is a part of her childhood, as she has always looked straight in the eyes when someone talks to her.
By Kamran Alam11 days ago in Horror