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Bloody Twine #3 is here!
Welcome to Bloody Twine #3, a collection of short horror stories written specifically for horror fans everywhere. This book contains 10 traditional short horror stories for your terrifying entertainment, so go someplace quiet, dim the lights, sit back, and enjoy some twisted tales with twisted endings.
Bloody Twine #2 is here!
Bloody Twine #2 is here! 10 classic short horror stories for your terrifying entertainment.
How to Write Short Horror #5: The Four Pillars of Horror
There are four pillars (or four categories, however you wish to see it) to writing within the field that is horror, and those pillars should not be misconstrued as just subgenres of horror. There are countless subgenres of horror, too many for me to list off the top of my head, mainly because horror goesContinue reading “How to Write Short Horror #5: The Four Pillars of Horror”
How to Write Short Horror #4: Choosing Your Ending
So, what kind of ending do you want your short horror story to have? In this post, we’ll discuss the main types of endings you want, or in other words, the Disturbing Ending, the Unsettling Ending, or the Resolved Ending. Finally, we’ll go over the subtypes of endings you want, otherwise known as the Twist Ending, the Orthodox Ending, or the Unorthodox Ending…
New Goblins in the Mist: Chapter 10!
Gesine has always been a strange one. She’s always been into the dark clothes, edgy jewelry, and forbidden lore. In fact, I think she did her thesis on “Recycling the Dead: A Postmodern Analysis of the Economic Burden of the Modern Graveyard.” Of course, I never thought she would end up working for the Duke. She did do a paper once titled “Duke Werner Jäger Isn’t Such a Bad Guy After All,” but I never thought much on it. Now that I am thinking about it, that title probably should have tipped me off…
How to Write Short Horror #3: Understanding Your Complaints
How to Write Short Horror #3: Understanding Your Complaints
How to Write Short Horror #2: Tailoring Your Prose
How to Write Short Horror #2: Tailoring Your Prose
How to Write Short Horror #1: Character Description
When writing a short story, detailed character description is only really necessary when you need to emphasize a character’s looks. Most of the time, you can give a short description of a character that infers a look in the mind’s eye of the reader…In other words, let their imagination fill in the rest…