Well, it depends on what your story is about. Vampires, Werewolfs, Monsters, ghosts etc. Titles can be inspired by so many different things. Plus, it is your story so maybe you should be the one to choose.
Good luck on finding one..
The suffix for scary is "-ful," as in "scareful."
The noun 'story' can be used for any function of a noun, the subject of a sentence, the direct object or indirect object of a verb, and the object of a preposition. Examples: Subject: The story was a good one. Direct object: Grandma told a story of her childhood. Indirect object: What is the name of the story? (object of the preposition 'of')
The homophone for "tail" is tale, meaning a story. Examples: Did you enjoy the tale of Paul Bunyan? She told a scary tale around the campfire on Halloween.
The word "scary" has a long e sound, as in "ee," not a long a sound. This is because the letter "a" in "scary" is followed by the letter "r," which changes the pronunciation of the vowel to a long e sound. The phonetic transcription of "scary" would be /ˈskɛri/, indicating the long e sound.
Could you please provide me with the title of the story you are inquiring about so I can accurately provide you with the author's name?
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No, it's just a good and scary movie.
well, YES it is, and has a very good story (if you don`t think its scary with "mutants" looking humans, killing babies)
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Try "Stalin"
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark has funny and scary parts in it.
More than you know
It has some scary parts, but mainly, it is a very fun and exciting story.
Read Lovecraft. ;)
I think it is very scary. it is one of my favorites of all times. i love the story line, because i have no clue how they came up with it. its amazing. i definatly recommend it to anyone. it is VERY good, and very scary.
The title must come from your story, not the other way around! Write the story first, and then you can find the title yourself!
Any name you want to use is a good name -- you are the writer of the story!