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How-tos for all things horror; tips and tricks to help you write like Stephen King, tell a scary story, keep the monsters at bay and more.
Ludicrous limerick
Sometime in the distant past, in a little town in the wide open of Britain, there was a man named Timothy who wanted to compose senseless limericks. Timothy was known for his astute pleasantry and his capacity to make individuals snicker with his ridiculous rhymes. He went through the greater part of his days sitting under an enormous oak tree in the town square, writing ceaselessly in his note pad.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Horror
The Last Hope
It was a dark and stormy night, the kind that makes you feel like something is watching you from the shadows. The wind howled and the rain beat against the windows, and I couldn't help but shiver as I sat alone in my creaky old house. I had always loved the eerie atmosphere of horror movies and books, but I never thought that I would experience true terror until that fateful night.
By Seenu vasan3 years ago in Horror
The impact of age differences on relationships
Age differences can impact relationships in various ways, depending on the age gap and the context of the relationship. In this article, we will discuss the potential impacts of age differences on relationships, including the challenges and benefits that may arise.
By Rajveer Digital Marketer3 years ago in Horror
The Last Survivor
The world as we knew it had come to an end. A deadly virus had swept across the globe, leaving in its wake a trail of destruction and death. The cities were empty, the streets deserted, and the only sounds were the howling winds and the occasional scream of the infected.
By Tales Unfolded3 years ago in Horror
Someone Has Died
Someone has died. Of this, I am certain. I know it because I always know it. As I lie here alone in this big, empty bed and listen to the rain, I remember it as it returns to me, this feeling, this dread, skittering up and down my throat with a thousand little legs. It settles in my stomach like a great stone, a solid, sickening weight. It is rancid in its heaviness and unmistakable in its familiarity. Someone has died. I do not know who.
By K K Pradheep3 years ago in Horror






