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The 10 Best Subreddits For Stories [2023 Edition]

If you simply cannot get enough of fiction, you’ll love these awesome subreddits for stories that cover everything from true crime to sci-fi and horror…


You might read books or have a kindle, but plenty of people – myself included – have another awesome source for getting access to unique and engaging stories online: reddit.

If you’re a writer looking to get some feedback on something you’ve written or you just like reading short, punchy stories from unknown writers, Reddit is a brilliant resource to have at your disposal. That’s right, Reddit isn’t just about funny memes!

As of right now, based on my own browsing habits, here’s a quick overview of the some of the best subreddits for stories. It covers plenty of ground and genres too – from short stories to horror fiction and sci-fi.

Best Subreddits For Stories

  1. r/WritingPrompts – This subreddit is a community for writers of all skill levels to share and respond to writing prompts. Users post prompts, and other users respond with original stories. It’s a great way to improve your writing skills and get feedback on your work.
  2. r/nosleep – This subreddit is dedicated to horror stories that are written in a realistic and immersive style. The stories are presented as if they are true accounts, which makes them all the more terrifying. If you love horror, this is the subreddit for you.
  3. r/shortstories – As the name suggests, this subreddit is dedicated to short stories. The stories can be about anything, and there are no genre restrictions. It’s a great place to discover new writers and find inspiration for your own writing.
  4. r/libraryofshadows – This subreddit is another great community for horror stories. The stories posted here are usually longer and more detailed than those on r/nosleep, and they are often more literary in style. If you’re a fan of horror and appreciate good writing, this is the subreddit for you.
  5. r/creepypasta – This subreddit is dedicated to creepypastas, which are short horror stories that are usually spread around the internet through copy-and-paste. The stories can be about anything, from ghosts to monsters to aliens. If you’re a fan of creepy stories, this is the subreddit for you.
  6. r/scifiwriting – If you’re a fan of science fiction, this is the place for you. It’s a community for writers of all skill levels to share their work and get feedback. Whether you’re writing a novel or a short story, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here.
  7. r/hfy – This subreddit is dedicated to “humanity, f*ck yeah!” stories. The stories are usually science fiction or fantasy and focus on humanity overcoming adversity and triumphing over their enemies. It’s a great subreddit for fans of epic storytelling.
  8. r/shortscarystories – This subreddit is dedicated to short horror stories that are 500 words or less. It’s a great place to find bite-sized horror stories that you can read in just a few minutes.
  9. r/flashfiction – This subreddit is dedicated to flash fiction, which is very short fiction that is usually under 1,000 words. It’s a great way to challenge yourself to write concisely and tell a complete story in a short amount of time.
  10. r/writersofhorror – This subreddit is a community for horror writers to share their work and get feedback. Whether you’re a seasoned horror writer or just starting out, you’ll find plenty of inspiration and support here.

Beware The LARPer

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If you’ve spent any amount of time on Reddit, chances are you will have come across posts that sound like they’re meant to be real but obviously are not. Most of the time, these are LARPERS doing a LARP – LARP means Live Action Role Play, FYI! 

You’ll find these kinds of posts in all kinds of subreddits because Reddit is very popular with LARPERS. I’m talking about the kind of posts where the OP claims to be a time traveller or a dimension jumper (both of which are very popular topics on reddit). 

Most of the time, these are done just for entertainment value, either for the OP or the subreddit they’re posting in. But sometimes, it can get out of hand or, worse, push a false narrative about something and/or someone, so it is always prudent to be aware that LARPERS are everywhere on Reddit. 

Spotting a LARPER on Reddit is easy enough. Does the story sound fake? Are they taking about either A) anime, B) time travel, or C) dimension jumping? If so, chances are you’re reading a post by a LARPER. 

Best Subreddit For Scary Stories

For fans of horror and scary stories in general, Reddit is a literal gold mine of delights. In the decade or so that I’ve been using Reddit, I’ve read some truly awesome stories on Reddit – and nearly all of them were very much firmly placed in the genre of horror.

As for general subreddits where you’ll find the best scary stories, the king of scary stories has to be r/creepypasta and r/nosleep. The latter, r/nosleep, is more focussed on scary stories, whereas r/creepypasta has a bit of everything, so long as it is scary.

If you want to read some seriously chilling, scary, and downright entertaining horror and/or scary fiction, r/nosleep is where you want to be looking. It is brilliant and, unlike a lot of subreddits, the quality is actually pretty good.

My advice, go to r/nosleep right now and filter it by Top > the select ALL TIME. This way you’ll be able to read the most upvoted and awarded posts in the subreddit. And, trust me, some of them are very, very good.

My personal favorite? Simple: this one – My wife has been peeking at me from around corners and behind furniture. It’s gone from weird to terrifying.

For more tips and tricks on using reddit, check out our detailed guide on how to use Reddit like a pro – it covers all the basics and loads more besides. 

Richard Goodwin

Richard Goodwin is a leading UK technology journalist with a focus on consumer tech trends and data security. Renowned for his insightful analysis, Richard has contributed to Sky News, BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio 2, and CNBC, making complex tech issues accessible to a broad audience.

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