There are several. For example, 'The Screaming Well'. A well is usually a bit spooky on its own, and if it's screaming, it's even more terrifying. 'The Forgotten Crypt' implies a place full of mystery and potential danger. Also, 'The Demon's Lair' is a very straightforward yet effective scary title for a short story. When we think of a demon's lair, we think of a place full of evil and horror.
Sure. 'The Blood - Red Moon' is a scary title. It often associates with something bad or supernatural happening. 'The Shadow's Grasp' is another one. It gives the feeling that the shadows are alive and can reach out and grab you. 'The Abandoned Asylum' is also a classic scary title for a short story.
The Unseen Terror at Midnight. Midnight is often associated with the unknown and scary things. And the idea of an unseen terror waiting at that time is very frightening. This title would make readers curious about what that terror could be.
The Voyage to the Haunted Island. An island that is haunted has so many possibilities for a scary adventure. There could be strange creatures, ancient curses, and a feeling of isolation that intensifies the fear. Maybe the characters are shipwrecked on the island and have to face the terrors that await them.
Midnight at the Cemetery Gates. Just the mention of midnight, which is often associated with the unknown and danger, and cemetery gates which are the entrance to a place full of the dead, makes it a cool and scary title.
Yes. 'The Curse of the Ancient Artifact' is a great title. It implies that there's something very wrong with an old object that has been cursed. 'The Dark Depths' can be used, which makes you think of a deep, dark place full of horrors, like the bottom of a lake or a cave. And 'The Shrieking Shadows' is a title that can create a really spooky mental image, with shadows making shrill noises.
The Blood - Soaked Graveyard. A graveyard is already a spooky place, and when it's 'blood - soaked', it implies some sort of violent or supernatural event has taken place there, which is very scary.
Sure. 'The Ghost of the Forgotten Lake', 'The Haunting of the Lonely Cottage', 'The Apparition on the Bridge'.
Some additional titles for short ghost stories could be 'The Ghost of the Forgotten Mine'. This title gives the sense of a place that has been left behind, perhaps full of secrets and a ghost that is tied to it. 'The Shadowy Figure in the Fog' is also good as fog often adds an element of mystery and the idea of a shadowy figure makes it seem like there is something not quite right. And 'The Spirit of the Drowned Sailor' would be great for a story set near the sea or on a ship, as it invokes the idea of a sailor who met an untimely death and now haunts the waters or the ship he once sailed on.
Sure. 'Empty Promises', 'Withered Dreams', 'Cold Farewells'.
Sure. 'The Christmas Tree's Secret', 'Santa's Special Delivery', 'Christmas at the North Pole'.
The End of Hope. Hope is a powerful emotion, and when it ends, it can lead to a very sad state of mind. This title can draw readers in as they wonder what led to the loss of hope.