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peelsdeeni
peelsdeeni
OOOOOOO
The tips
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peelsdeeni
peelsdeeni
I can only give tips tho
I can't write for crap
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Agentt
Agentt
Sure
peelsdeeni
peelsdeeni
Alright
For murder scenes, I find it's better to do one of two things, either go into extreme detail or give barely any details
Like, the extreme detail is easier to do especially if you describe like the rotting scene, add maggots and worms cause those are super gross
The bare details I find it easier to imply deaths
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Agentt
Agentt
*nods*
peelsdeeni
peelsdeeni
Then I can't write chasing scenes for shit
But if I have to, I like to do it where it seems like the MC is about to escape, like make it believable and stuff, but they still die
So I like to write the long con
The MC is safe for a few months, but the murderer was in waiting, add some stalking details here
Now that I think about it, most of my writing ends with dead MCs
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peelsdeeni
peelsdeeni
The murderer keeps diaries to even document it and stuff
It would be fun if you added a extra chapter dedicated to this, fillers *sparkles*
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peelsdeeni
peelsdeeni
And the best things about horror in my opinion
The setting
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peelsdeeni
peelsdeeni
What's a good horror without a good setting?
Then again, you could apply that with any good story
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Agentt
Agentt
Hmm.
peelsdeeni
peelsdeeni
You could go cliche and write dark alley, but where's the fun in that?
I find it scarier done in broad daylight, make it as realistic as possible
Cause what's scarier, horror stories you know are fake, or horror stories you know are real and could therefore happen to you?
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