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What Writing Horror Has Taught Me: Practical Tips for Creating Stories That Linger
By Andy Zimmer When I first began writing horror fiction, I assumed fear came from obvious places—monsters, violence, or shocking twists. Over time, through writing short stories and experimenting with tone, pacing, and atmosphere, I discovered something far more important: the stories that stayed with readers were rarely the loud ones. They were quiet, restrained, and unsettling in ways that were difficult to immediately explain. This article draws from my own experience wri

Andy Zimmer
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