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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.
The Forgotten Room
It was a dark and stormy night when Emily, a young woman with a fascination for the macabre, stumbled upon an old, dilapidated mansion. Its decaying grandeur called to her like a haunting melody, and she couldn't resist the urge to explore its eerie halls.
By 34 Rajnish kumar3 years ago in Horror
The Haunting at Hollowbrook Manor
Deep within the mist-laden forests stood Hollowbrook Manor, a sprawling estate with a history shrouded in darkness. Legends whispered of unexplained disappearances and paranormal occurrences that plagued the mansion. Many had attempted to unravel its mysteries, but none had returned unscathed.
By 34 Rajnish kumar3 years ago in Horror
Horror stories
Horror stories are a popular genre that can be found in literature, film, and television. Writing a good horror story can be challenging, but with the right tips and tricks, you can create a spine-tingling tale that will keep your readers on the edge of their seats.
By Kashish Moazzam3 years ago in Horror
The Haunting at Moonlight Manor
Title: The Haunting at Moonlight Manor: Once nestled on a desolate hillside, Moonlight Manor stood as a testament to an era long forgotten. Its dilapidated facade whispered stories of unspeakable horrors that had transpired within its walls. Locals, consumed by fear and superstition, spoke of the tragic fate that awaited anyone foolish enough to set foot inside. Nonetheless, curiosity overcame the residents of the nearby town, beckoning them toward the decaying manor.
By Abdul Haseeb Rizvi Attari3 years ago in Horror
An Environmental Horror Story
In a paper just published in Nature, Hana Jurikova from the Center of Ocean Research in Kiel, Germany, and colleagues detail a global catastrophe a quarter billion years ago that resulted in the extinction of about 70 percent of land life and 95 percent of life in the ocean. Even insects were hit hard, with many whole orders in that class becoming extinct. Current lines of evidence indicate that the trigger was not a meteorite impact, but huge amounts of lava being extruded in Siberia over tens of thousands of years—during which time enormous amounts of greenhouse gases were pumped into Earth’s atmosphere.
By Mark Xavier3 years ago in Horror











