Yes, there are. Different fans have created their own versions based on their own ideas of horror. Some might focus more on the psychological aspect of the Tails Doll's horror, like it causing mental distress to the characters in the story. Others may emphasize more on the physical horror, such as the Tails Doll having sharp claws or teeth and attacking in a gory way.
Yes, there are. Some versions might focus more on the origin of the cursed shoes, like they were made by an evil witch. Others may change the fate of the person who wears the shoes. For example, instead of dancing to death, they might be driven mad and start harming others while still being under the influence of the shoes.
Sure. In one version, the blue eyes are part of a curse that has been passed down through generations. In another, the blue - eyed entity is from another realm entirely and the horror comes from the clash between our world and theirs. There could also be a version where the blue eyes are a symbol of a deathly prophecy, and those who see them are doomed.
Well, there is a gsu horror story about a secret underground tunnel. It is said that those who venture into it can hear the screams of the past. Apparently, something bad happened there long ago and the place is now haunted. Also, there's a story about a painting in one of the buildings that seems to have eyes that follow you around the room.
I haven't actually heard a specific 'Shimla Horror Story' myself. But I can imagine one where a hiker in the Shimla hills gets lost and stumbles upon an abandoned village. In the village, there are strange markings on the walls and an otherworldly silence. As night falls, he starts hearing whispers and seeing shadowy figures moving around. It's a classic horror trope set in the beautiful yet potentially spooky backdrop of Shimla.
I'm afraid I haven't come across any particular versions of the 'Houston Horror Story'. It could be a relatively unknown or very local - specific set of stories that not many outside of Houston are familiar with.
Sure. For 'The Tell - Tale Heart', you can find many classic literature collections that include it. For a more modern take on horror short stories, look for anthologies like 'The Best Horror of the Year' which might have new interpretations of such terrifying tales.