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“ Have you ever tried to write a horror story and found the result wanting? In this post, we look at how the 3 pillars of horror can improve your horror story.
It’s a difficult genre to do well. But why? All you have to do is...
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Have you ever tried to write a horror story and found the result wanting? In this post, we look at how the 3 pillars of horror can improve your horror story.

It’s a difficult genre to do well. But why? All you have to do is create a monster and put it in a creepy location. Then you make a bunch of dumb jerks go there and let the monster pick them off in gruesome ways, right?

The problem with that approach is… it isn’t scary. Intense? Spectacular? Sensational? Sure. It’ll get your blood pumping, just not from fear.

Here’s the problem. If the characters are all dumb jerks, we won’t like them; if we don’t like them, we won’t care for them; if we don’t care for them, we won’t be worried for their safety. And if we aren’t worried for the character’s safety, well—we can’t be scared for them in the face of a haunted house or the monster within.

Instead, some part of us might feel these dumb jerks are getting what they deserve. We might even laugh at their horrible fates and become morbidly curious about who will die next and how.

Again, that’s not scary; it’s just a weird, vindictive betting game.

Before we look at what makes a Horror story scary, consider Stephen King’s method. He suggests the opposite of the one outlined above—the one we’ve mistaken for horror for so long.

King says: “I create sympathy for the character, then I cut the monster loose.”

With that in mind, let’s look at The 3 Pillars of Horror.

The 3 Pillars Of Horror

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October has to be my favourite month of the year, and it’s finally come around again! Even though I have no plans for Halloween, I’m already counting down to it because I love the scary/spooky stuff, the dressing up… in a strange way it makes me feel...

October has to be my favourite month of the year, and it’s finally come around again! Even though I have no plans for Halloween, I’m already counting down to it because I love the scary/spooky stuff, the dressing up… in a strange way it makes me feel comfortable and safe. Horror films and curry have become my routine whenever I’m ill or down in the dumps, but October is a great excuse to treat myself to the scary stuff my dark little heart desires (not that an excuse is needed).

Does anyone have October recommendations?

Below are a couple of mine, (possibly) more to follow:

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Mary Had No Little Lamb

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Mary had no little lamb
But her mind did glow
With images of her sweet pet
Which worried her parents so

Mary, you see, was developing fits
Which caused her to shake and seize
Whenever her little lamb came to her
Her mind felt a gentle squeeze

And so her parents admitted her
To a children’s hospital
The walls of her room soft and light
And yet, the lamb still pulled

Tests all run, doctors stumped
They couldn’t find a thing
Mary talked less and less each day
But to her lamb, her words did ring

She told him of her biggest hopes
Her wants, her needs, her dreams
The lamb listened and licked its lips
And soon Mary started to scream

Blood had pooled inside her brain
Creating her sheep and fits
Burrowing into her gentle folds
And birthing a deadly cyst

Doctors came running in a stream
While Mary’s face turned blue
Her body contorting in horrible shapes
But there was nothing they could do

Mary watched as her body died
Newly a spirit, she loomed
Her lamb scolded “it’s time to leave”
And ushered her out the room

Mary peeked through a crack in the door
And learned of the lamb’s own needs
For it lowered its head to her now-still form
And happily began to feed
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It was a stormy night. The carriage rattled along the dirt road towards the Baron’s Castle. Its sole occupant, a man of the name of Jonathan Parker, was clutching his briefcase to his chest. He was a frail, nervous kind of man. There was an air of dusty neatness about him, the air of a resigned bachelor. He peered out of the window. The ride had been long, his rump hurt, and he was hungry.…

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