Author: Content Source
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When Horror Creeps Into Other Genres: Using Horror Elements to Spice Up Your Story
Most genres can be defined by content: romance talks about the matters of the heart, mystery about riddles or crimes, and so on – but horror is instead defined by what it aims to provoke: fear. The classic Dracula by Bram Stoker, My Sweet Audrina by V.C. Andrews, and The Troop by Nick Cutter have…
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13 Chilling Short Stories You Can Read and Tell in 10 Minutes or Less
The only thing more satisfying than reading a brilliant, quick, chilling story is sharing it with others and giving them a creeping dread, a sudden chill, or an unspeakable terror. In this post, we’ll list 13 short stories that may visit your dreams at night – some are well-known, others not so much. We also…
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13 Underrated Indie Horror Novels That Own the Shadows
The search for genuinely terrifying and original fiction sometimes leads away from the major publishers. Independent horror authors have some of the genre’s most unsettling and inventive voices, pushing boundaries and crafting nightmares outside the mainstream. Small-press and self-published authors can build worlds that major publishers would never risk. That freedom gives the genre new…
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13 Halloween Books to Read (And Fear!)
October usually awakens in us a desire for eerie, spooky, supernatural stories. That’s probably because on the last night of the month, when the veil between the living and the dead is thinnest, and the spirits can come into our world to partake in – or just take – our lives. Halloween has its roots…
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Less Is More: The Art of Minimalist Worldbuilding in Fiction Writing
The best fictional worlds aren’t the ones explained in exhaustive detail. The most immersive storytelling often happens in the negative space, where readers feel as though they’re walking side by side with the fictional characters. That’s the quiet art of minimalist worldbuilding – it gives just enough for the world to become ‘real’, letting readers…
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Kindle Unlimited vs Kobo Plus vs Everand (Scribd): Which Subscription Service is Best for Readers?
The world of digital reading has changed a lot since subscription-based book services came about. They changed the way we enjoy books, giving readers the chance to dive into huge libraries for a simple monthly fee within a simple device. Still, each service has its own unique perks and drawbacks. If you are a passionate…
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Agatha Christie: The Pioneer of Cosy Mystery and Her Enduring Legacy
Agatha Christie is universally celebrated as the Queen of Mystery, but beyond that title lies her essential role as the pioneer of the beloved cosy mystery subgenre. Cosy mystery novels are marked by their charm, intellectual puzzles, and an inviting, often nostalgic atmosphere that offers readers not just a crime to solve but a glimpse…
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How to Choose Book Categories and Keywords to Help Your Book Rank on Amazon
Amazon Kindle is nothing but a bookstore. Every book needs to be on a ‘shelf’, which is called ‘category’ there, and has a set of ‘tags’, which are the ‘keywords’. The categories tell the store where to file a book, and the keywords are the terms readers type when they’re looking for something. Selling books…
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New Ways of Writing and Sharing Fiction: A Guide to Web Novels
Web novels, also known as web fiction or web serials, refer to modern fiction serialization, which means sharing a story in exciting episodes – chapters or short arcs – released on a regular schedule that lets readers follow along in real time. It’s a fun way for readers to get new content directly and for…
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ST Presents: 9 Stellar Indie Sci‑Fi Books – From Icebound Odysseys to Alien Romance
To celebrate our recent guide – 66 Sci-Fi Tropes That Built The Future – we’re sharing a curated mix of indie sci‑fi reads that bend expectations. The indie scene is full of bold voices pushing the genre into new territory. Whether you crave desperate treks across a frozen Earth, scrappy crews seeking redemption in deep…