To write a story about a scary dream, start by describing the setting of the dream in vivid detail. Include elements that create a sense of fear and suspense, such as dark shadows, eerie sounds, or ominous figures. Build tension by depicting the protagonist's increasing sense of dread and helplessness as they navigate through the dream. End the story with a chilling twist or revelation that leaves the reader unsettled.
Whatever you want it to be about! You're the writer -- you need to write about what you think is scary.
You've got this backwards -- the title comes from the story, not the other way around! Write the story first, then the title will come out of that.
sometimes your dream is from bloody or scary movies. and from your imagine.......................or is it
The title must come from your story, not the other way around! Write the story first, and then you can find the title yourself!
A Nightmare
no not at all
Ending a story with "it was a dream" can be seen as a cliché and may leave readers feeling disappointed or cheated. It can also diminish the impact of the events that occurred in the story by suggesting that they didn't truly happen. It's generally more satisfying for readers to have a clear resolution that doesn't rely on a dream twist.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark has funny and scary parts in it.
It has some scary parts, but mainly, it is a very fun and exciting story.
bad/scary dream
It means you need to write it down and get started on it!
I think she had a dream about Edward and Bella in the meadow and then decided to write a story about it...