There aren't any. Here's a couple of links to writing Gothic and Horror stories, though.
Gothic horror is a movie or book that's unpleasant, painful, scary, intense and also the features of a Gothic horror like candles,chandeliers or lots of black creepy settings. Horror and Gothic Horror both have the scary and intense feelings that very much make them similar except Horror is not usually Gothic.
Gothic horror is not the same as it once was - "gothic" once conjured up the images of women in flowing white dresses running across stately lawns. Nowadays, you're more likely to get "goth" instead of "gothic." Click on the two related questions to see what modern writers recommend for each of these two writing styles.
The type of writing that focuses on supernatural horror is typically called horror fiction. It often explores themes related to the supernatural, fear, and the unknown to create an atmosphere of dread and suspense for the reader. Popular examples include works by authors such as Stephen King, H.P. Lovecraft, and Shirley Jackson.
Poe wrote detective and gothic horror mysteries.
Bram Stoker is best known for writing gothic horror novels. His most famous work is "Dracula," which is a classic of the horror genre.
The Castle of Ortanto by Horace Walpole is considered the original Gothic horror novel
horror, horror, horror and a bit of terror
An ideal website for Gothic Horror story list, is probaly www.Wikipedia.com.
Gothic horror creatures are creatures that are found in horror, especially the gothic horror subsection.Indeed, as Wikipedia states:"Prominent features of Gothic fiction include terror (both psychological and physical), mystery, the supernatural, ghosts, haunted houses and Gothic architecture, castles, darkness, death, decay, doubles, madness, secrets, and hereditary curses."
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