You may use any words you wish when writing. There is no special list of words for different kinds of stories.
A good town to set a horror story could be one with a dark history, isolated location, or eerie atmosphere. Small, rural towns with a history of unexplained events or a secretive community can also provide a chilling backdrop for a horror story.
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That depends on what your story is about - if it's about a reckoning, then it can be a good title.
You've got this backward --- the title comes last. Write the story first and you'll have your title when you finish.
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Well, Make sure you have a good setting, if you don't start off mysterious than it won't end very well. Some horror stories start out calm and get mysterious. I am reading a horror story by R.L. Stine, When the author writes a story, he does a lot of rewriting and editing. Make sure you do that when you write a story.
suspense In a horror story, you want the readers (or audience) to be scared, so you don't want them to know what's coming up.
It is rumored that the fifth season of American Horror Story will be called American Horror Story: Hotel.
The Pirahna series is a series of B-Horror Movies. In other words, cheesey story, cheesy acting, scary and suspenseful, and funny
I consider it a horror story, but not extreme horror!
The duration of American Horror Story is 3120.0 seconds.
Walking Dead is more popular among society as a whole. American Horror Story is good, but some of the subject matter is very disturbing.