Sure. 'There Will Come Soft Rains' by Ray Bradbury can be considered a YA horror short story in a sense. It shows a post - apocalyptic world where a smart house continues to function even though there are no humans left, which is quite eerie. 'The Monkey's Paw' by W.W. Jacobs is also very good. It tells the story of a family who gets a magical monkey's paw that grants wishes but with horrible consequences.
One great YA horror short story is 'The Yellow Wallpaper' by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It's about a woman's descent into madness while confined in a room with the titular wallpaper. Another is 'The Tell - Tale Heart' by Edgar Allan Poe. His stories often have a YA - friendly level of horror and this one is about a man's obsession with an old man's eye. Also, 'The Landlady' by Roald Dahl is a spooky short story where a young man checks into a boarding house with a very strange landlady.
Sure. 'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaiman is a great one. It's about a boy who grows up in a graveyard among the ghosts. Another is 'The Paper Magician' which has a unique magic system based on paper. And 'Ella Enchanted' is also a well - known YA fantasy short story with a wonderful retelling of the Cinderella story.
One ya horror story could be about a haunted old house. A family moved in and at night, they would hear strange scratching noises on the walls. When they woke up, things were mysteriously moved around. It was as if an unseen entity was toying with them. They finally couldn't take it anymore and moved out.
Sure. One might be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor' which was quite popular in 2018 horror short stories. It had a really creepy atmosphere with a haunted house setting and strange noises in the night.
Another great one is "The Merciless" by Danielle Vega. It's about a group of girls in a Catholic school who perform an exorcism, but things go horribly wrong. The story is filled with tense moments and creepy religious undertones that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Sure. 'The Merciless' by Danielle Vega is a great YA horror novel. It's about a group of girls in a Catholic school who get involved in some really dark and terrifying stuff. Another one is 'Asylum' by Madeleine Roux. It has a spooky setting in an old asylum with a lot of mystery and scares.
One short horror story could be 'The Bus Stop'. A woman waits at a lonely bus stop late at night. Every time a bus comes, the driver just shakes his head and drives on. Finally, an old bus arrives and the door opens. Inside, she sees all the passengers are pale and motionless, and as she steps in, the bus drives into the darkness.
Sure. 'The Mortal Instruments' series by Cassandra Clare has some great short stories in the urban fantasy YA genre. It's set in a world filled with shadowhunters, demons, and other supernatural beings.
Well, 'The Most Dangerous Game' is a classic YA short story. It's full of adventure and suspense as a hunter becomes the hunted. 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant is also a must - read. It shows the power of pride and how it can lead to a downfall. Then there's 'The Cask of Amontillado' by Edgar Allan Poe, which is a dark and thrilling story of revenge.
Another one is 'The Veldt' by Bradbury as well. It tells a story about a family living in a high - tech house and the children's disturbing relationship with a virtual African veldt in their playroom. It's a thought - provoking exploration of technology and family dynamics.
One of the main features of YA horror short stories is that they usually deal with themes like identity, friendship, and coming of age, all within a scary context. The language is accessible and the scares are designed to appeal to a younger audience without being too overwhelming.