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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Yes, "The Reckoning" could make a good horror story title. It carries a sense of final judgment or punishment, which can create an air of suspense and mystery around the story.
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.
It is rumored that the fifth season of American Horror Story will be called American Horror Story: Hotel.
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.
The Pirahna series is a series of B-Horror Movies. In other words, cheesey story, cheesy acting, scary and suspenseful, and funny
The duration of American Horror Story is 3120.0 seconds.
I consider it a horror story, but not extreme horror!
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