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Horror prompts for short stories

So, you want to write about something horrible. These horror prompts for short stories will be right up your dark, dank alley. The horror genre is cathartic, allowing you to release strong emotions of fear, revulsion, and terror. To make yourself uncomfortable is a horror writer’s greatest goal. Causing a reader to be spooked or unnerved is even better. For more horror prompts, check out my horror writing prompts. Or try some short fiction prompts for Halloween. 22 horror prompts You can take just one prompt or combine any of the following for one story! Every prompt is entirely up… Read More »Horror prompts for short stories

Writing prompts for short stories and other fiction

Before you can start a short story, you need an idea. Sometimes it’s difficult to know exactly where to start. That’s where my writing prompts for short stories and other fiction come in. I love coming up with ideas. But I don’t have the time or the motivation (or the focus, thanks, ADHD!) to actually write all of it myself. So why not share my ideas with other writers? Think of writer’s block: is it actually an inability to write, or is it a problem caused by a lack of motivation and ideas? One of the most common recommendations for… Read More »Writing prompts for short stories and other fiction

Should you hire a short story proofreader?

Whether your short story should be proofread is down to what you want to do with it. A short story proofreader corrects errors and inconsistencies before you publish it. So ask yourself: Do you want to publish your short story professionally (in a magazine, anthology, or in a writing portfolio) or are you just writing for pleasure? If the answer is the former, you might want to look into your options. Why should my short story be proofread? If you’re submitting to magazines or writing competitions, getting your short story in the best possible shape will help you win over… Read More »Should you hire a short story proofreader?