Well, 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow' has a wintry setting that makes it a great winter ghost story. The Headless Horseman rides through the cold, foggy nights. 'The Empty House' is also a good choice. The idea of an empty, cold house being haunted during winter is really spooky. Additionally, 'The Beckoning Fair One' has a slow - building sense of dread that is perfect for a cold winter night when you're alone.
I'd recommend 'Dracula'. Although not strictly a winter - only story, many of the scenes, especially the ones in the cold, desolate castles have a very spooky, wintry feel. Then there's 'Carmilla', which has a lot of mystery and a touch of the supernatural that is enhanced by a cold, wintery backdrop. Also, 'The Haunting of Hill House' is very good. The cold, silent halls of the house seem even more terrifying in the winter months.
Sure. 'The Canterville Ghost' is a great pick. It's set in an old English manor during winter, and the ghost has some really funny and spooky antics. Another is 'Thurnley Abbey' which has a very chilling atmosphere, especially when the cold winter winds are howling outside. And 'The Mezzotint' is also a good one. It gives off a very eery feeling, much like a cold winter night.
Sure. 'The Monkey's Paw' is a great choice. It's a short but very effective ghost story. The idea of the cursed monkey's paw that grants wishes but with a horrible price is really terrifying. Just three wishes lead to so much horror.
Sure. 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens can be considered a ghost story. The ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come visit Ebenezer Scrooge and transform his life. It's a great story for a spooky night as it has that eerie element of the supernatural while also having a moral lesson.
Definitely check out the story of the Baychimo. It was a cargo ship that got stuck in the ice in 1931. Even after being abandoned, it was seen drifting in the Arctic for decades. People who claim to have seen it say it looks like a ghost ship, just floating there all alone.
Sure. There's a story about a lighthouse that was said to be haunted. Supposedly, the ghost of a former lighthouse keeper still roams there. Another good one is about an old inn where guests have reported seeing the figure of a woman in a white dress wandering the halls at night.
One such story is 'The Haunted Mirror'. A girl bought an old mirror at a thrift store. Every night, she would see a faint figure in the mirror that seemed to be getting closer. One day, she noticed scratch marks on the mirror from the inside. Terrified, she threw the mirror out, but that night, she saw the figure standing at the foot of her bed.
There's 'The Masque of the Red Death'. Poe's story creates a vivid and terrifying picture of a plague - like situation. The different rooms with their different colors and the final encounter with the Red Death itself is very spooky. Then there's 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'. Ichabod Crane's encounter with the Headless Horseman is a classic spooky tale. And don't forget 'The Girl with the Green Ribbon'. It has a simple yet very creepy premise where a girl always has a green ribbon around her neck, and the ending is quite chilling.
Sure. 'Lights Out' is a great choice. It has a lot of bone - chilling ghost stories. Another good one is 'Suspense' which will keep you on the edge of your seat with its ghostly tales.
The story 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens can be considered a winter ghost story too. Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come during the winter. These ghosts change his view on life. Also, 'The Woman in Black' has some wintry elements. The eponymous woman in black haunts a desolate, fog - covered marsh area which is especially eerie in winter. And then there's 'The Turn of the Screw' by Henry James. The story has a sense of cold dread throughout, and the apparitions seem more menacing in the cold, isolated winter setting.
One of the spookiest is the story of the Bell Witch in Tennessee. It was known for tormenting the Bell family with strange noises, physical attacks, and even speaking to them. Another is the story of the Amityville Horror, where a family experienced terrifying events in their new home like apparitions and strange smells.
Sure. 'Coraline' by Neil Gaiman is a top pick. It has a really creepy other - world filled with a sinister 'other mother' figure. Another is 'The Girl Who Drank the Moon' which has some ghost - like elements in its magical world. And 'The Witches' by Roald Dahl has some spooky moments that are suitable for middle - graders.