Horror/Scary: September 22, 2021 Issue [#10872]
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 This week: That's Horrifying!
  Edited by: Lilli 🧿 ☕ Author IconMail Icon
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

When I read horror or scary stories, I find that when they are based on some tangible facts they are more terrifying because of the 'what if?!' that pops in my mind.


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Letter from the editor

If you like to be scared or weirded out, here are some actual facts that just might do the trick! Maybe some of these could inspire your next story!

*Grave2* Humans shed skin too.
Like, a lot of skin. According to the WHO (World Health Organization) and recent studies, the average person will shed roughly 112 pounds of skin in their lifetime.

*Grave2* Our doctors may be killing us.
Okay, that was dramatic. Please, if you feel like something is wrong — go see a health professional. But, it’s interesting terrifying to know that roughly 250,000 deaths are caused by medical error each year.

*Grave2* You could be trapped in a coma-like state and be aware of it.
Locked-in Syndrome  Open in new Window. might just be the most terrifying medical condition. It’s when you’re stuck between being asleep and awake. You know you’re awake and can hear and see things around you. However, can’t talk and can only move your eyes, so you’re unable to respond to anything.

*Grave2* Your cat may sense when you’re dying.
A pet cat, named Oscar, resided in a nursing home and was believed to be able to tell when one of the residents would soon die. He’d sleep beside them until they passed.

*Grave2* Crows
Crows are so intelligent they can recognize a human face. So don’t get one mad, okay?

*Grave2* Sedlec Ossuary
There exists in the Czech Republic a small Roman Catholic chapel called the Sedlec Ossuary. What makes this church different? Its decorations are made from human bones. The ossuary is estimated to hold the skeletons of 40,000 to 70,000 people.

*Gemv* If you come up with a story based on one of the facts mentioned in this newsletter, I'd like to know about it!
Email me the link!!


Editor's Picks

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The Diagnosis Open in new Window. (18+)
Twisted Tales Contest, 2nd Place - A cancer diagnosis changes everything...
#2151881 by J.E. Allen Author IconMail Icon

Ella Open in new Window. (13+)
Pseudo Horror Story
#1085387 by Skurpio Author IconMail Icon

 
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Personal Demons Open in new Window. (XGC)
I girl must learn to face her demons, they come in the night
#2079751 by Joey' Falling for the Season Author IconMail Icon

 
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The Tire Change. Open in new Window. (18+)
A woman and child are closer to trouble than they realize. Inspired by a contest prompt.
#2117846 by Ironworker Author IconMail Icon

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Warning Light Open in new Window. (18+)
Amy had to step out to the edge of the porch to see the glare came from the lighthouse
#2253553 by Tileira Author IconMail Icon

 
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From "Horror/Scary Newsletter (August 25, 2021)Open in new Window.

"The book/Shutter Island is next to one of my favorite thrillers. The other is Silence of the Lambs."
~ Quick-Quill Author Icon

"Some great stuff here. The problem with modern psychological horror is that too many writers either go into slasher territory or 'Hannibal Lecter' pastiches without looking at the horror that can come from very real dread, the anticipation. A good psychological horror will have little death shown but will make the reader think it is right around the corner, on the next page.

A great modern example is We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver. The mental stuff is painful at times. So very good."
~ s Author Icon

"I don't write much psychological horror only because it's so hard for me to spell it *Cool*"
~ wdwilcox


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