Read a collection of Psychological Thriller short stories and flash fiction pieces from the Winter Stories project.
An isolated cabin in deep winter. The world outside is a canvas of white and grey, muffled by snow. Inside, the air is cold and still, smelling of woodsmoke and old paper. The only sounds are the crackle of a dying fire and the wind pressing against the glass, where intricate patterns of hoarfrost obscure the view, mirroring the protagonist's fractured mental state.
In a frozen, war-scarred city under the perpetual gray of a winter sky, the bitter cold seeps through the cracks of a damaged home. The air is thick with the smell of damp plaster, woodsmoke, and the metallic tang of snow. Sounds are muffled by the snow-blanketed ruins, broken only by the wind and the distant, rhythmic crunch of military patrols.
The house is a tomb of deepening cold, filled with dim, shifting light and an oppressive silence broken by imagined, sinister sounds.