The Diary of Cabin 313 takes classic psychological horror tropes and magnifies them in a setting designed for unease: a remote cabin, a storm, and a diary that reveals more than its writer intended. The story unspools through layers of fear, guilt, and obsession, crafting a narrative that unsettles as much through what is implied as through what is revealed.
This short story embraces the paranoia of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper, the creeping madness of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart, and the isolation terror of Adam Nevill’s Last Days. With its claustrophobic atmosphere and descent into psychological fracture, it explores what happens when the mind becomes the real haunted house.
Fans of journals, fragmented storytelling, and the darker corners of the human psyche will find The Diary of Cabin 313 both haunting and impossible to put down.
Want more? Check out The Haunting Giggle, LOOK AT ME, and Signed in Blood.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.