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During October - November 2008, WikiAnswers challenged the community to collaborate to write a scary short story together. Interested contributors submitted chapters for consideration. The community voted on their favorite chapter. The chapter winners were: GoldenOldie Chongyx GoldenOldie BennerMom Takamo GoldenOldie The collaborated Ghost Story is linked below!
How to Tell a Ghost Story Here's how to tell a ghost story? Give any question
Mary Shelley became an author because she was encouraged by her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Lord Byron to write a ghost story during a trip to Switzerland in 1816. This led her to write the novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus" which was published in 1818 and became a significant work in the Gothic genre.
Mary Shelley wanted to write ghost stories that were real. She would visit places and then write about them.
Frankenstien.
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It doesn't matter in the slightest bit what other people want -- you write what you are interested in! You're the author, and if you try to write what you think everybody else wants, you're going to get bored and quit before you finish your ghost story.
A ghost story typically involves supernatural entities or phenomena that haunt characters or places, creating an atmosphere of suspense and fear. These stories often focus on themes of the afterlife, unresolved past events, and the consequences of human actions.
Honestly, if you have no idea what to write about, you should not write this story! If you have a story you want to write, you will know what will happen. Try to choose a different kind of story that is really interesting to you, and you will be able to tell what should happen. Click on the Related Questions for more help!
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Yes she did