Some good titles could be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor'. It gives a sense of a spooky place being haunted. Another one is 'The Cursed Doll'. Dolls are often associated with horror in many stories. And 'Midnight's Shadow' also works well as it creates an air of mystery and fear related to something that lurks in the midnight.
Some good titles could be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor'. It gives a sense of a spooky place being haunted. Another one is 'Shadows in the Fog', which creates an atmosphere of mystery and unease. And 'The Curse of the Ancient Crypt' also works well as it implies something evil associated with an old and probably creepy place.
For short horror stories, 'The Phantom's Touch' is a great title. It makes you think of an unseen, ghostly hand touching you. 'The Darkest Hour' implies that something truly terrifying happens during the darkest part of the night or a difficult time. 'The Hollow Eyes' is also quite effective as it makes you wonder what kind of creature has those hollow eyes.
Some popular horror story book titles are 'The Shining' by Stephen King. It's set in an isolated hotel and the sense of dread builds up as the main character slowly succumbs to the evil within the place. Another is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker, which introduced the iconic vampire figure that has haunted readers for generations. 'It' by Stephen King is also well - known. It features a terrifying clown that preys on children in a small town, with the story exploring themes of fear, friendship and the power of belief.
Some good horror titles could be 'The Haunted House on Elm Street', 'The Dark Figure in the Alley', 'The Cursed Doll'. These titles are simple yet effective in creating a sense of mystery and fear. 'The Haunted House on Elm Street' immediately makes you think of a spooky place with a lot of potential for horror elements. 'The Dark Figure in the Alley' gives an impression of something menacing lurking in a dark and narrow space. And 'The Cursed Doll' is a classic horror concept that often involves the doll having some sort of evil power.
How about 'The Creeping Fog'? Fog can hide things and create an atmosphere of unease. 'The Malignant Presence' is another great title. It implies there's something evil and present. 'The Unseen Terror' is also a good title as it makes the reader wonder about the terror that they can't see but know is there.
Well, 'The Screaming Forest' is a very effective horror story title. Just think about a forest where there are screams coming from, it could be from lost souls or some unknown creatures. 'The Sinister Cellar' is another. Cellars are already dark and spooky places, and adding'sinister' makes it even more so. Also, 'The Abandoned Asylum' is a classic creepy title. Asylums have a history of being places of pain and suffering, and an abandoned one is sure to be filled with horror.