C.K. Walker's Blog, page 3
December 31, 2015
I’m looking for a story.
Alrighty everyone, I need your help in finding a creepypasta I’ve read awhile back.
The story goes something like this: A group of friends unite for a celebration/camping trip at this cabin. One of these friends start acting all weird, staring out in the woods and claiming to see stick-figure like creatures watching them. So after a bit, the friends slowly start dying one by one, and after each death they see a new grave formed next to the cabin. They dig through these graves and find the bones of their friends, and so come to the hypothesis that the stick-figures were killing and stripping off the flesh. The author starts sensing something off bout the cabin and finds this straight line running down the walls and realises that the line belongs to the body of a stick-figure. Cue a massive freak out, the author locks herself with her remaining live friend in the basement, the friend runs off to get help and dies.
I vaguely remember the title to be ‘Blue Pine Cabin’ or ‘Blue Ridge Cabin’ but I’m not getting any Google results with these titles.
If anyone knows the title of this pasta, please PM me. I’ll love you forever.
Paradise Pine? http://creepypasta.wikia.com/wiki/Paradise_Pine
Similar to Paradise Pine, it’s also got the stick figures creatures. But in the story I’m looking for, it’s a bunch of kids and not a couple. Thanks tho!
That story’s called Blue Ridge.
December 16, 2015
BORRASCA- Underneath the Tripple Tree
October 24, 2015
The Chandelier • /r/DarkTales
October 14, 2015
Book Release!
It’s October! And that means it’s time to release another volume of Cold, Thin Air just in time for Halloween.
The stories included in this volume are:
Mayhem Mountain
Blue Ridge
Dollhouse
Copper Canyon
Christmas Magic
It Comes on Christmas
Room 733
Paleontologists Were We
The Suicide of Bradley Alligan
Borrasca
I love this time of year. Here are the links for both physical and digital copies of the book. Thanks so much for your support, I wouldn’t even bother to put pen to paper without you guys!
Eeek! I just printed them out for my own personal reading. I didn’t know I could buy them in boom for already!
This shall be my Halloween gift to myself :-D
Thanks so much for your support!
October 8, 2015
Book Release!
It’s October! And that means it’s time to release another volume of Cold, Thin Air just in time for Halloween.
The stories included in this volume are:
Mayhem Mountain
Blue Ridge
Dollhouse
Copper Canyon
Christmas Magic
It Comes on Christmas
Room 733
Paleontologists Were We
The Suicide of Bradley Alligan
Borrasca
I love this time of year. Here are the links for both physical and digital copies of the book. Thanks so much for your support, I wouldn’t even bother to put pen to paper without you guys!
October 6, 2015
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millitaryalex234:
ck-walker:
Borrasca...

Borrasca character rendering by very talented artist: TheCarmiBug
@0scottishlass0
FUCK YOU
I thought we were friends!
September 15, 2015
Borrasca character rendering by very talented artist:...

Borrasca character rendering by very talented artist: TheCarmiBug
September 11, 2015
Author recommendation: The Dalek Emperor
The Dalek Emperor is the unofficial Queen of No Sleep, a subreddit devoted to original, realistic scary stories. Her title is well-deserved, seeing the quality and quantity of her work. Officially, she goes by C.K. Walker and has released a short story collection.
Anyway, I wanted to recommend her and her stories because each and every one of them has blown me away and I’d like for her to get more exposure; she definitely deserves it! Although she writes for a horror subreddit, I’d categorize her stories as more suspense and mystery than horror; when there is horror, it’s of the unsettling, subtly disturbing type as opposed to all-out horror. Because of that, I’d recommend her work even to people who hate horror. Here are the stories I recommend; they aren’t in a particular order, as I love all of them, although the ones at the top are the ones I enjoyed the most. Also, I recommend reading the comments once you finish each story; they usually add a lot of insight and catch things you might have otherwise missed.
Copper Canyon: Told in a unique way by weaving together narration and statements given to police, it’s hard to give too much of Copper Canyon away without spoiling it. But needless to say, it’ll keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last sentence.
Borrasca (parts II, III, and IV): A seemingly idyllic small town is hiding a very large, dark secret, and Sam Walker (the new sheriff’s son) is determined to find it out, especially after it begins to affect the people closest to him. By far the longest of Dalek’s stories (needing to be split into four parts to circumvent Reddit’s character limit for posts), Borrasca is nevertheless a quick read as it’s so engrossing. Each part builds up more suspense and adds a few more pieces to the puzzle until the finale, which made my jaw drop.
Mayhem Mountain: A group of friends, after purchasing the small amusement park from their youth with plans to reopen it, stumble across something extremely sinister lurking beneath the titular Mayhem Mountain.
Room 733: A college freshman finds herself assigned to the dorm next to the titular Room 733, also known as the Suicide Room. As its nickname implies, several students took their own lives after staying in it. To make things even worse, it seems as though the room itself has an agenda…
Paradise Pine: Told in the form of journal entries (which are encompassed by a framing device), Paradise Pine is about a couple staying a cabin when some truly strange and disconcerting things begin to happen.
Betsy the Doll: A woman reflects on her less-than-happy childhood with her drug-addicted mother, particularly the events surrounding her doll, Betsy. As she soon realizes, there was more to Betsy than met the eye…
Death at 423 Stockholm Street: While living at 423 Stockholm Street, a little girl heard very frightening noises in the walls…
WTF is going on in Pinal county, Arizona??: (Written under a pseudonym) A very mysterious, frightening illness seems to have taken hold of the small town of Mammoth, AZ. This story was so realistic it actually resulted in dozens of people calling businesses in Mammoth to see if it was actually true.
Rocking Horse Creek: A man thinks back to the circumstances that led to the death of his brother Teddy when they were children. This story is more tragedy than horror.
The Disappearance of Ashley Morgan: A girl tries to uncover what happened to her twin sister after she disappears.
Who Killed Sarah Cooper?: After finding the body of a child in the woods, a woman comes under suspicion.
The Doll House: A woman finds an extremely unusual and creepy house.
The Lost Town of Deepwood, Pennsylvania: A group of kids tries to find the titular town of Deepwood, only to discover that some things are best left alone.
I am humbled and flattered by this post. Feedback like this encourages me to keep writing which is something I vehemently enjoy. An enthusiastic thank you to everyone who takes the time to read my work.
GUYS, SHE RESPONDED, I’M FREAKING OUT
Thank you so much for taking the time to respond! I truly do love your work; I even bought a physical copy of your short story collection because I just wanted to have one. I really hope you publish another someday!
Thanks so much, that’s awesome!
September 10, 2015
The Suicide of Steven Alligan
This one is just for tumblr users: a story written under a pseudonym.
September 9, 2015
There is this creepypasta about a couple who go on a retreat in a cabin. The husband mentions he forgot his meds and was going to get them but find out they are snowed in. While stuck in the cabin the guy is being harassed by some monster who eventually ki
Ah sounds like Paradise Pine: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/related/1vausq/paradise_pine/