![]() ![]() Waiting on Wednesday #74: The Winner's Kiss by Mar.Reviewing ARCs: How early is too early?.Spine-tingling Saturday and Interview #10: Corresp.Top Ten Tuesday #69: book to film adaptations.Waiting on Wednesday #75: The Forbidden Orchid by.Heads up: B&N signed editions are coming!.Disney for the weekend: my Disney-themed home.Audiobook Review: Rogue by Julie Kagawa.Waiting on Wednesday #76: Reign of Shadows by Soph.Book Review: Black Ice by Becca Fitzpatrick.Top Ten Tuesday #71: fairytales & retellings I'm t.Waiting on Wednesday #77: Their Fractured Light by.Well ma and I looked out the window for a while and then a few flags went out so. This is much easier said than done, however, and I may not have always been successful. I was just thinking of going back to bed as you know I had no sleep yesterday. I want every new submission to advance the story, but I also want them to be able to stand alone as competent horror shorts. That leads me to the second biggest challenge, which is writing every new entry in a way that is still interesting for newcomers. ![]() While I technically can edit older posts, it would create inconsistencies for people who have already read them, making the story even more difficult to follow. One of the main issues I've been faced with is the inability to go back and rewrite older entries to pave the way for a new story arc that I may have thought up. A haunted tech story from reddit, recommended to us by Ollie who spoke to us about his GTP experiences. There were definitely challenges along the way, but only a couple really stand out. The nosleep community is incredibly thorough I knew that it was only a matter of time before people starting doing some research and finding out that the Hell house does in fact exist. There aren't any consistent stories surrounding the house other than the fact that it's supposedly haunted, so I decided to create my own story with the Hell House as the base. There is an old urban legend in my town that revolves around this place called the Hell House. As for the story itself, it wasn't really inspired by anything in particular. I was inspired to submit a story after reading so many amazing entries from other community members. >generated response based on similar answers for ( "Did you have any inspiration." ) // Title: Correspondence Author: Bloodstains Posted on: September 2011 - unknown Location: Reddit One of the first series I read on Reddit's NoSleep was Correspondence by Bloodstains. ![]()
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