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Horror/Scary: June 23, 2021 Issue [#10839]




 This week: In your wildest dreams
  Edited by: Arakun the Twisted Raccoon
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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
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Quote for the week:

"Sleep with one eye open
Gripping your pillow tight
Exit light
Enter night
Take my hand
We're off to Never Neverland."

~ From "Enter Sandman" by Metallica


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Letter from the editor

In Old English, a mare was a demon who tormented humans with frightening dreams. The word nightmare does not have anything to do with female horses! A nightmare is a frightening or disturbing dream that often awakens the sleeper.

In real life, nightmares can have many causes, including eating before bedtime, certain medications or health conditions, stress, anxiety, alcohol or drugs, or watching too many scary movies.

In horror stories, nightmares may have a more sinister root.

A horror story character might be tormented by nightmares of something they have done in the past. They might also have frightening dreams that foretell the future. Freddy Krueger of Nightmare on Elm Street stalked his victims in their dreams. If he killed them in their dreams, they died in the real world too.

A horror story character might be imprisoned in a dream from which they cannot awaken. I've often wondered about the dreams Sleeping Beauty or Snow White had while in their enchanted sleep state.

Remember that "the whole thing was a dream" is a common deus ex machina story ending that should be avoided. However, nightmares can definitely be a great subject or setting for a horror story. If all or part of a story takes place in a dream, the reader should either be aware that it is a dream or the fact that it is a dream should not be the main twist of the story.

Something to try: Write a horror story that includes a nightmare.




Editor's Picks

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Through the Cracks  (18+)
A tale of unknown worlds between the cracks
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Bad blood runs deep. Perfect Revenge is made for when you want to give that poison back.
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An Unseen Direction  (13+)
A young woman brought up by strict parents tries to escape, but will she manage it?
#2249898 by Angel


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The Quarrel at Kelfield Hall  (13+)
In life they fought. So why not afterward as well?
#2247853 by Seuzz

 
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