Showing posts with label free vampire story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free vampire story. Show all posts

Friday, March 1, 2013

The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet - Free Vampire Horror Short Story


The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet is a classic horror story. There are all sorts of advantages to having a maid, such as being served, and having someone to clean up. However, sometimes the maid is not the prim and proper lady we expect her to be. In fact, she may be something out of our worst nightmares.

http://www.scribd.com/full/16389499?access_key=key-2csdbfjfkdbd1zk2c7cr



In Dark Journeys, short stories and dark poems describe perilous paths taken by mortals, vampires, and other creatures of the night.  Dark poems tell of the painful and sometimes fatal relationships between mortals and vampires.If this sounds interesting, and I hope it does, please follow the link and buy the anthology for only $.99.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AERRMIM
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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Ken's Mystery by Julian Hawthorne - Free Vampire Horror Story

Thursday, September 6, 2012

The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet - Free Vampire Horror Short Story



The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet is a classic horror story. There are all sorts of advantages to having a maid, such as being served, and having someone to clean up. However, sometimes the maid is not the prim and proper lady we expect her to be. In fact, she may be something out of our worst nightmares.

http://www.scribd.com/full/16389499?access_key=key-2csdbfjfkdbd1zk2c7cr


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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The Stone Chamber by H. B. Marriott Watson - free horror story


The Stone Chamber by HP Marriott Watson is about a man who takes possession of an old house only to find out that all is not well. It would have been wise of him to have determined that previous occupants, long dead, were not inhabiting the premises. People's lives are at stake when strange creatures are encountered during the night.
 http://www.scribd.com/full/16464096?access_key=key-27cxmimmkjrrw4lzze7n



English: Henry Brereton Marriott Watson (Decem...
English: Henry Brereton Marriott Watson (December 20, 1863–October 30, 1921), known by his pen name H.B. Marriott Watson, a British novelist, journalist, and short-story writer (Photo credit: Wikipedia)




Unholy Embrace  is a swift paced, action-packed novel about the relationship between a mortal man and his immortal female vampire lover as they fight werewolves, vampires, and other creatures in their effort to kill a soul eating demon.

If this sounds interesting, and I hope it does, please follow the link and read the reviews on Amazon.
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Monday, July 2, 2012

Lady Ducayne by Mary E. Braddon - free vampire story




Lady Ducayne by Mary E. Braddon is a story about what happens to the young women who work for the Lady Ducayne. These young women start out in good health but soon become pale, wan, and sickly. Strange bite marks appear on the bodies of these ladies. Are they victims of giant mosquitoes, or something much worse?

http://www.scribd.com/full/16464098?access_key=key-210g8k9o2wdewrywbcze



 

Unholy Embrace  is a swift paced, action-packed novel about the relationship between a mortal man and his immortal female vampire lover as they fight werewolves, vampires, and other creatures in their effort to kill a soul eating demon.

If this sounds interesting, and I hope it does, please follow the link and read the reviews on Amazon.
 

Friday, March 30, 2012

The Tomb of Sarah by F.G. Loring - free vampire short story


The Tomb of Sarah by F.G. Loring is a classic vampire story which reminds us that some things, such as killing a vampire, should be done quickly and not put off. Despite all the warmhearted vampires (So to speak)we see on television and reading novels these days, they are nasty creatures and can turn on you when you least expect it.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/13613986/the-tomb-of-sarah-f

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Ken's Mystery by Julian Hawthorne - Free Vampire Horror Story

Ken's Mystery by Julian Hawthorne is horror story about a man who goes to Dublin and meets a lovely elfin-like woman. She takes him on a wondrous journey, but in the end he pays a horrible price for it, with more than just his blood.


Thursday, January 20, 2011

Lady Ducayne by Mary E. Braddon - free vampire story




Lady Ducayne by Mary E. Braddon is a story about what happens to the young women who work for the Lady Ducayne. These young women start out in good health but soon become pale, one, and sickly. Strange bite marks appear on the bodies of these ladies. Are they victims of giant mosquitoes, or something much worse than a mosquito?



http://www.scribd.com/full/16464098?access_key=key-210g8k9o2wdewrywbcze

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Bitten by a Toxic Vampire by Neil Benson - free vampire short story

Some time ago, I wrote about my confrontation with a so-called psychic vampire while I was sitting in my neighborhood pub. After an initial onslaught, I was able to defend myself and eventually humiliated the strange man. Since then, I have received several threatening letters by other persons calling them psychic vampires, but nothing has transpired.

Four nights ago, I was leaving my neighborhood pub when I was confronted by a small, hag-like elderly woman, barely five feet tall. She looked like a witch out of a bad fairy tale. Her long, gray hair was uncombed, and a beaklike nose dominated her face. What concerned me the most, as she stood before me, were her pulsating, glowing eyes which bored into mine, giving me an instant, excruciating headache.

When I tried to step around her, she blocked my path.

"Get out of my way" I said as I reached out with my left hand to move her out of my way.

"You'll pay for humiliating my friend," she said. She leapt up and bit me in the neck.

I felt a sharp stinging sensation as two fangs pierced my neck. I put my hands around her throat and threw her to the ground.

"You'll suffer now," she said, and ran away with more speed than a young sprinter.

When I touched the side of my neck, I felt a red-hot, four inch-wide welt. I staggered a few steps, but by then other people from the pub had been alerted to the commotion. My drinking buddy, Eddie Earnhardt, took me by my arm and drove me to the nearby emergency room.

By the time the doctors examined me, I was feverish and disoriented.

In half-hour later, another doctor approached me.

"I'm Dr. Beauregard Johnston," he said. "They've called me in because I have considerable experience in treating poisonous bites, including human ones.

I'm not sure this was a human bite," I said.

"What you mean?" he asked. Through my blurry eyes, I saw him staring at me intently, trying to make sense of what I had just told him.

"You wouldn't believe my explanation. I have an acquaintance in Europe I would like you to talk to. I believe he may be of help."

"If you think he can help, I'd be glad to talk to him," the doctors said.

I took my cell phone out and called Mr. Radescu, the vampire I had met in Bucharest. Fortunately, I had stored his number in my contact file. It was 11 p.m. in Bucharest. After several rings, I heard a deep, mellifluous voice.

"How can I help you?" he asked.

"How did you know I needed help?"

He chuckled. It is unlikely you called me just for a social chat."

"I was attacked and bitten by a small, witch-like woman."

"Did her fangs pierce your neck?"

"Yes."

"That is most unfortunate," he said. Where are you?"

"I'm in a hospital emergency room."

"Let me talk to the doctor."

"Dr. Johnson, my friend in Romania would like to talk to you." I handed him the phone.

"Hello, this is Dr. Johnson. Who am I speaking with?" Dr. Johnson nodded several times as he listened to Mr. Radescu. At one point he asked, "Wolfsbane?" Then he listened some more. Finally, he said, "I'll do as you say."

He returned my phone and shook his head. "I'm not sure what to make of this. However, your friend assures me the only way to cure you is to apply a poultice of something called wolfsbane to the puncture marks on your neck. I don't believe in this vampire nonsense, but I will do what is necessary to help you. Mr. Radescu said he would contact someone in South Carolina who would deliver the wolfsbane to us within the hour."

That was the last thing I remembered before I passed out. Two days later, I awoke in a hospital bed. A nurse's aide was sitting by my bed, and when she saw me open my eyes, she jumped up and ran out of the room. A few minutes later, a nurse came in, checked my temperature, and took my blood pressure. Then she reached to the side of my neck and pulled off a foul smelling compress.

She smiled at me. "I'm glad to see you're still with us. Your temperature is normal and the swelling is greatly reduced."

I tried to speak, but couldn't because my throat was so dry. "Here's some water," she said, putting a container with a straw to my mouth.

I greedily imbibed the cool liquid. "What happened to me?"

"Two days ago, you passed out in the emergency room. Your fever rose to 105°. A package of leaves arrived, and they were put into the poultice that I just took off your neck."

"Thank you," I said. As I lay in bed, I realized I owed my life to a 300 year-old vampire 4000 miles away in Romania. I knew that one day I would have to repay this debt.

Monday, July 19, 2010

The Tomb of Sarah by F.G. Loring - free vampire short story


The Tomb of Sarah by F.G. Loring is a classic vampire story which reminds us that some things, such as killing a vampire, should be done quickly and not put off. As we all know, vampires are nasty creatures and can turn on you when you least expect it.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/13613986/the-tomb-of-sarah-f

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Ken's Mystery by Julian Hawthorne - Free Vampire Horror Story

Ken's Mystery by Julian Hawthorne is horror story about a man who goes to Dublin and meets a lovely elfin-like woman. She takes him on a wondrous journey, but in the end he pays a horrible price for it, with more than just his blood.


Wednesday, April 7, 2010

The Stone Chamber by H. B. Marriott Watson - free horror story

The Stone Chamber by HP Marriott Watson is about a man who takes possession of an old house only to find out that all is not well. It would have been wise of him to have determined that previous occupants, long dead, were not inhabiting the premises. People's lives are at stake when strange creatures are encountered during the night.
 http://www.scribd.com/full/16464096?access_key=key-27cxmimmkjrrw4lzze7n

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Lady Ducayne by Mary E. Braddon - free vampire story


Good Lady Ducayne by Mary E. Braddon is a story about what happens to the young ladies who work for the Good Lady. These young women start out in good health but soon become pale, one, and sickly. Strange bite marks appear on the bodies of these ladies. Are they victims on giant mosquitoes, or something much worse than a mosquito?



http://www.scribd.com/full/16464098?access_key=key-210g8k9o2wdewrywbcze

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Bitten by a Toxic Vampire by Neil Benson - free vampire short story

Several weeks ago, I wrote about my confrontation with a so-called psychic vampire while I was sitting in my neighborhood pub. After an initial onslaught, I was able to defend myself and eventually humiliated the strange man. Since then, I have received several threatening letters by other persons calling them psychic vampires, but nothing has transpired.

Four nights ago, I was leaving my neighborhood pub when I was confronted by a small, hag-like elderly woman, barely five feet tall. She looked like a witch out of a bad fairy tale. Her long, gray hair was uncombed, and a beaklike nose dominated her face. What concerned me the most, as she stood before me, were her pulsating, glowing eyes which bored into mine, giving me an instant, excruciating headache.

When I tried to step around her, she blocked my path.

"Get out of my way" I said as I reached out with my left hand to move her out of my way.

"You'll pay for humiliating my friend," she said. She leapt up and bit me in the neck.

I felt a sharp stinging sensation as two fangs pierced my neck. I put my hands around her throat and threw her to the ground.

"You'll suffer now," she said, and ran away with more speed than a young sprinter.

When I touched the side of my neck, I felt a red-hot, four inch-wide welt. I staggered a few steps, but by then other people from the pub had been alerted to the commotion. My drinking buddy, Eddie Earnhardt, took me by my arm and drove me to the nearby emergency room.

By the time the doctors examined me, I was feverish and disoriented.

In half-hour later, another doctor approached me.

"I'm Dr. Beauregard Johnston," he said. "They've called me in because I have considerable experience in treating poisonous bites, including human ones.

I'm not sure this was a human bite," I said.

"What you mean?" he asked. Through my blurry eyes, I saw him staring at me intently, trying to make sense of what I had just told him.

"You wouldn't believe. I have an acquaintance in Europe I would like you to talk to. I believe he may be of help."

"If you think he can help, I'd be glad to talk to him," the doctors said.

I took my cell phone out and called Mr. Radescu, the vampire I had met in Bucharest. Fortunately, I had stored his number in my contact file. It was 11 p.m. in Bucharest. After several rings, I heard a deep, mellifluous voice.

"How can I help you?" he asked.

"How did you know I needed help?"

He chuckled. It is unlikely you called me just for a social chat."

"I was attacked and bitten by a small, witch-like woman."

"Did her fangs pierce your neck?"

"Yes."

"That is most unfortunate," he said. Where are you?"

"I'm in a hospital emergency room."

"Let me talk to the doctor."

"Dr. Johnson, my friend in Romania would like to talk to you." I handed him the phone.

"Hello, this is Dr. Johnson. Who am I speaking with?" Dr. Johnson nodded several times as he listened to Mr. Radescu. At one point he asked, "Wolfsbane?" Then he listened some more. Finally, he said, "I'll do as you say."

He returned my phone and shook his head. "I'm not sure what to make of this. However, your friend assures me the only way to cure you is to apply a poultice of something called wolfsbane to the puncture marks on your neck. I don't believe in this vampire nonsense, but I will do what is necessary to help you. Mr. Radescu said he would contact someone in South Carolina who would deliver the wolfsbane to us within the hour."

That was the last thing I remembered before I passed out. Two days later, I awoke in a hospital bed. A nurse's aide was sitting by my bed, and when she saw me open my eyes, she jumped up and ran out of the room. A few minutes later, a nurse came in, checked my temperature, and took my blood pressure. Then she reached to the side of my neck and pulled off a foul smelling compress.

She smiled at me. "I'm glad to see you're still with us. Your temperature is normal and the swelling is greatly reduced."

I tried to speak, but couldn't because my throat was so dry. "Here's some water," she said, putting a container with a straw to my mouth.

I greedily imbibed the cool liquid. "What happened to me?"

"Two days ago, you passed out in the emergency room. Your fever rose to 105°. A package of leaves arrived, and they were put into the poultice that I just took off your neck."

"Thank you," I said. As I lay in bed, I realized I owed my life to a 300 year-old vampire 4000 miles away in Romania. I knew that one day I would have to repay this debt.


Thursday, June 25, 2009

The Stone Chamber by H. B. Marriott Watson


The Stone Chamber by HP Marriott Watson is about a man who takes possession of an old house only to find out that all is not well. It would have been wise of him to have determined that previous occupants, long dead, were not inhabiting the premises. People's lives are at stake when strange creatures are encountered during the night.


http://www.scribd.com/full/16464096?access_key=key-27cxmimmkjrrw4lzze7n

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Count Stenbock Eric - The True Story of a Vampire- free vampire short story



The True Story of a Vampire by Count Stenbock Eric shows that vampires are not always what they appear to be, nor are their appearances uniformly the same. However, they inevitably inflict destruction on the people and families that are unfortunate to encounter them. This is one man's tale of how a vampire entity enters his, and his family's life to their utter dismay.







http://www.4shared.com/file/120874676/f2053544/The_True_Story_of_a_Vampire_by_Count_Stenbco_Eric.html

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Lady Ducayne by Mary E. Braddon - free vampire story


Good Lady Ducayne by Mary E. Braddon is a story about what happens to the young ladies who work for the Good Lady. These young women start out in good health but soon become pale, one, and sickly. Strange bite marks appear on the bodies of these ladies. Are they victims on giant mosquitoes, or something much worse than a mosquito?





http://www.scribd.com/full/16464098?access_key=key-210g8k9o2wdewrywbcze

Saturday, June 13, 2009

The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet - Free Vampire Horror Short Story




The Vampire Maid by Hume Nisbet is a classic horror story. There are all sorts of advantages to having a maid, such as being served, and having someone to clean up. However, sometimes the maid is not the prim and proper lady we expect her to be. In fact, she may be something out of our worst nightmares.






http://www.scribd.com/full/16389499?access_key=key-2csdbfjfkdbd1zk2c7cr

Friday, June 5, 2009

Southern Bites by Neil Benson - a Free Short Horror Vampire Story


Southern Bites by Neil Benson is a vampire story that takes place in the south. An obese young man with minimal intelligence is turned into a vampire as a result of an accident. The young man learns that being a vampire can be more challenging than he thought. Do not look for southern mansions, pedigreed families, or any form of aristocrats from the south.


http://www.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/1567707



Friday, March 13, 2009

The Corpse the Blood-Drinker - Free Vampire Short Story

Below is a short short Chinese vampire story The Corpse of the Blood Drinker by
By P’ou Song-lin. As with most things oriental it is a bit more subtle than we are used to in America. Remember, the vampire survives by stealth rather than brute power.


http://www.scribd.com/doc/13253231/the-corpse-of-the-blood-drinker